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Culture: Page 22

Flutestock Moves to Springfield

The three-day celebration of the Native American flute begins July 26 at Island Park 

Culture 12 months ago

A new home with the same peaceful family vibe, Flutestock comes to Springfield for its three-day run beginning July 26. The festival began in 2017 … Continue reading →

The Painkillers

Local burlesque troupe The Wax Poetry Revue presents an HIV Alliance benefit, a tribute to the music of Morphine, at The Big Dirty in Eugene

Culture 12 months ago

Like many these days, Eugene burlesque performer Peaches Von Killingsworth recently had a close call with fentanyl. Unlike far too many, Von Killingsworth, who identifies … Continue reading →

Celebrando a la comunidad latina

Noche Cultural, el evento cultural latino anual más grande de Eugene y Springfield, es el sábado 20 de julio

CultureEW-Extra 12 months ago

Los eventos culturales son un componente esencial para fomentar comunidades fuertes y solidarias, dicen dos organizadores de Noche Cultural, un evento cultural latino anual en … Continue reading →

Reach New Heights at Open Climb

The treetops beckon at Maurie Jacobs Park every second and fourth Sunday 

Outdoors 12 months ago

Curious George, Mowgli, Tree Climbing Eugene and every little kid ever. All of them understand the simple joys and healthy benefits of climbing trees. Tree … Continue reading →

Upside-Down Mountain

A nearly level hike scales a nearby peak

Outdoors 1 year ago

Mountain climbing is supposed to be steep, treeless and arduous. But not at Patterson Mountain, a forgotten peak half an hour’s drive from Eugene. The … Continue reading →

It’s Not a Bridge, But It’s a Celebration

Breakfast at the Bike Bridges this month is at the 13th Avenue Bikeway

Outdoors 1 year ago

Two-wheel travel is an everyday fact of life for some in Eugene, be it with conventional bikes or, increasingly, with electric bikes. Getting to work? … Continue reading →

The Homestretch On The Pitch

The Lane United men’s soccer team has a home match July 3 at Civic Park

Sports 1 year ago

It may take a miracle at this point of the season for the Lane United FC men’s soccer team to win its division and advance … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Rowing

USRowing regional championships are June 21 through 23 at Dexter Lake

Outdoors 1 year ago

It’s demanding work to get a rowing shell through the rigors of competition in the (hopefully) placid waters of a lake with no headwind to … Continue reading →

Relax and Rejuvenate

An exercise developed in China thousands of years ago is still current and promotes energy and body movement

Culture 1 year ago

“Qigong is the art of cultivating and harmonizing the body, breath and mind, leading to a state of balanced vitality and inner peace,” says Nate … Continue reading →

Animals, Planets And The ‘King Of Instruments’ 

OBF offers free and family-friendly events throughout the festival

Culture 1 year ago

Classical music can be an intimidating maze for kids. Just watch their eyes glaze when you name famous and long-dead composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, … Continue reading →

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