Groovy, Baby
Ken Babbs and the Deadhead culture that took Eugene by storm
It was a hot August night on August 27, 1972 — 98 degrees to be exact — when owners of the Springfield Creamery, Chuck and … Continue reading
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It was a hot August night on August 27, 1972 — 98 degrees to be exact — when owners of the Springfield Creamery, Chuck and … Continue reading
It’s a warm summer afternoon. 1973, Eugene, Oregon. Driving down West 11th Avenue in your 1966 Coupe De Ville on the hunt for an afternoon … Continue reading
Eric Richardson moved to Eugene from St. Louis, Missouri, with his family in 1971 when he was four years old. He remembers the racism he … Continue reading
In 1974, the late Jan Zach, an internationally known sculptor teaching at the University of Oregon, pulled off a big idea. Gathering $145,000 in grant … Continue reading
Spring outfits are in full bloom around the University of Oregon campus. Students hurry around campus anticipating their classes coming to an end. Regardless of … Continue reading
On any given Saturday night in 1970-something, the fine-dining restaurant The Excelsior is filled with folks dressed to the nines (in Eugene terms); couples celebrating … Continue reading
No city has held on to the decade of tie dye and peace signs like Eugene has. It has permeated the culture through Grateful Dead … Continue reading
Oregon, Rhododendron Festival weekend… noon, with clouds just starting to disperse in the sky, motorcyclists wearing chains, shades and greasy Levis gather and roll out from … Continue reading
A world of fantasy and role-playing takes on a different level of entertainment this Friday, May 24 WOW Hall hosts Dungeons and Drag Queens. This … Continue reading
Join in on a community affair this Sunday for the Solidarity Share Fair at the Park Blocks hosted by The Neighborhood Anarchist Collective (NAC), a … Continue reading