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Culture: Page 84

A Florence Fable

A 93-year-old fisherman and his 108-year-old former luxury yacht make unlikely yet inseparable pair 

Culture 4 years ago

Docked on the blue waters of the Florence waterfront is an improbable duo with enough stories to fill a medium-sized novel and enough years together … Continue reading →

The Wellness Clinic

Culture 4 years ago

It was March 12, 2021 — though it can seem longer ago than that — when almost all of Eugene Weekly’s editorial staff stood in … Continue reading →

Prefontaine Classic 2021

Photographs from the Classic's return to Hayward

Sports 4 years ago

Back on Track

The Prefontaine Classic’s return to Eugene shows off the new Hayward Field, breaks records and shows how fun track and field is

BlogCultureSports 4 years ago

As I walked up about 20 rows to get to my seat, I began to worry that I wasted a lot of money on bad … Continue reading →

Pets Photo Contest Winners

Thank you for filling our inboxes with your pet pics

Culture 4 years ago

By Camilla Mortensen and Taylor Perse  “It’s been a rough year,” we whined. “COVID, climate change and wildfires got us down.”  And just like everyone … Continue reading →

Horse Whisperer

A local man’s passion for training equines followed him through life

Culture 4 years ago

Agustin Cisneros was nine years old the first time he rode a horse and rounded up cattle. He was in Mexico, on his grandfather’s ranch … Continue reading →

Pet Photo Contest Submissions

Culture 4 years ago

Prefontaine Classic

Sports 4 years ago

Steve Prefontaine was fire on the track, a charismatic man who made track and field the happening sport in Eugene in the 1970s. As another … Continue reading →

‘Bison Know Best’

My Brothers’ Farm is using its bison to center soil health and sustainable farming

Culture 4 years ago

Austin Larson, one of the three eponymous brothers of My Brothers’ Farm, lives and works on a 320-acre plot near Creswell and Pleasant Hill. Although … Continue reading →

Black Trans Lives Still Matter

TransPonder’s new executive director wants to increase the organization’s reach and ensure that conversations around Black trans lives didn’t end last summer.

Culture 4 years ago

Kyle Rodriguez-Hudson was named TransPonder’s new executive director on July 1. With the new role, he says he hopes to expand the organization’s outreach and … Continue reading →

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