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Culture: Page 91

The RV Pandemic Lifestyle

A Eugene psychologist and her daughter hit 48 states in their motorhome during the pandemic. That wanderlust has meant a boom for the RV business.

Travel 4 years ago

Working from home has been nothing new for Diane Hediger and her daughter, Tatyana. Living and traveling in a motorhome hasn’t been, either. The pair … Continue reading →

We All Just Want to Have Fun

Your guide to traveling safely and responsibly to Oregon destinations

Travel 4 years ago

Between November and March, there’s no point in checking the weather in Oregon. Rain, some more rain, maybe snow, and a forecasted sunny day that … Continue reading →

Malheur’s Cold Beauty

Oregon’s high desert refuge best displays its charms in the dead of winter 

Travel 4 years ago

Most people visit Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the spring. That’s when birds, migrating north along the Pacific Flyway, turn up by the thousands at … Continue reading →

The Early Education Workshop: Supporting Black Children — Part 1

Culture 4 years ago

A pandemic, social unrest and more has amplified the problems that children of color face, especially in schools. The Brookings Institute estimates that two-thirds of … Continue reading →

Love in The Time of COVID-19

COVID-19 has caused a collective heartache. But for some lucky people, it has brought them closer together.

Culture 4 years ago

Eugene Weekly spoke via Zoom with newlyweds Matt and Molly Newhard, and Ben Weibe and Ruth Ames. Both couples say they found themselves getting closer … Continue reading →

Dating Quickies

Crowdsourcing EW's Love and Sex Issue

Culture 4 years ago

I stopped dating, and that happened long before the pandemic. The only thing I miss about it are the funny stories about bad dates I used … Continue reading →

Eugene Caldera Songwriting Tribe

Culture 4 years ago

The show does go on, for the sake of Egan Warming Center. For nine years, the Eugene Caldera Songwriting Tribe, nearly two dozen strong, has … Continue reading →

Me, Myself and My COVID Bubble

Safe sex during the pandemic leaves the public with three options – stay inside, get creative or take a chance

Culture 4 years ago

Even by public health standards, expecting people to abstain from sex during a global pandemic is a big ask. Two weeks after Gov. Kate Brown … Continue reading →

Love on the Front Lines

A protest photographer shares their story of finding love in a time of conflict

Culture 4 years ago

It was shortly after midnight on July 5, 2020, when I came to a realization that would change the course of my life. Earlier that … Continue reading →

It’s Not Me, It’s You

Culture 4 years ago

It’s Not Me, It’s You: Stories from the Dark Side of Dating 2021 — an annual fundraiser for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon — will … Continue reading →

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