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‘Land of Origin’

James Lavadour’s engaging art grows out of his deep relationship with the land where he lives in the Oregon desert

Arts 4 weeks ago

Walk into the spacious Barker Gallery upstairs at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art this month and you might think you’ve entered a ’60s light … Continue reading →

Eugene-made sci-fi thriller short film premieres at Caffé Pacori

Film 4 weeks ago

An alien contacts an aspiring influencer. Could this catapult the influencer to the next level in a world dominated by personal brand? That’s the premise … Continue reading →

Soul Nourishing

Soul Nourishing Natsukashii Soul celebrates debut album at The Hybrid Gallery

Music 4 weeks ago

On Dec. 13 at The Hybrid Gallery, Eugene’s Natsukashii Soul plays selections from Silvereen, the pop, jazz and soul quintet’s debut album, set to be … Continue reading →

A Merry (Anti) Christmas

Erin McKeown sings funny “anti-holiday” songs at The Hybrid Gallery

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

The holidays — they’re not for everyone, especially Erin McKeown, a Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter, who brings the F*ck That Anti-Holiday Spectacular tour to Eugene, Dec. 11 … Continue reading →

The Apoptotic Era by Andy Valentine — just read it

The Apoptotic Era by Andy Valentine — just read it

Books 1 month ago

If there is any justice in the literary universe, Andy Valentine’s debut novella, The Apoptotic Era, will become the sort of slender, dog-eared volume that … Continue reading →

Cool and Hot

Q&A with celebrated PNW writer Debra Gwartney

Books 1 month ago

When Eugene Weekly gave me the chance to do a piece for this year’s Winter Reading issue, I knew exactly whom I wanted to talk … Continue reading →

CH-UT-ZP-AH

Sen. Ron Wyden’s book It Takes Chutzpah won’t work unless you use it 

Books 1 month ago

By Grace Mangali At 6’4, all in the legs, Sen. Ron Wyden’s dream seat is not in the cushy chairs of a congressional meeting or … Continue reading →

Local Bookstores to Feed Your Soul

Looking at Eugene bookstores and what they have to offer

Books 1 month ago

Cozying up with a good book, a hot drink and a blanket is something of a lost art. So too is turning to books for … Continue reading →

Journalist and Senator

Years of research on the often untold legacy of Richard Neuberger 

Books 1 month ago

A “forgotten figure” is how author Stephen Forrester describes Richard Neuberger, the Oregon journalist and senator who confidently brought his democratic views to this then-conservative … Continue reading →

Book Fair!

Eugene book festival celebrates 25 years 

Books 1 month ago

The Authors & Artists Fair is bringing 52 authors to Eugene for an autograph party on Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Lane Events Center.  Admission … Continue reading →

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