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Culture: Page 26

‘Thinking Outside The Box’

Community Supported Shelters host its Annual Celebration and Silent Auction with the theme of Thinking Outside The Box

Culture 1 year ago

For 11 years, innovation has been paving the way out of homelessness through cost-effective shelter and support. Community Supported Shelters (CSS) hosts its Annual Celebration … Continue reading →

The Majesty Of A Powwow 

Lane Powwow 2024 is April 6 at LCC

Culture 1 year ago

It is a sacred space, the dance area at powwows, and a wonderful sight for spectators. Native Americans wearing bold, majestic regalia, some holding their … Continue reading →

Dune Episode

Hike the Coast’s Tallest Sands

Outdoors 1 year ago

When Frank Herbert wrote Dune he was a newspaper reporter in Florence, Oregon. The stark sand world that inspired his sci-fi classic is still orbiting … Continue reading →

The Thrills And Chills Of Pro Wrestling — With A Twist

Extreme Dwafanators Wrestling is in Eugene March 29 

Culture 1 year ago

They launch themselves from the ropes and fly directly to their opponents. They contort their bodies in ways that your eyes can’t believe, and which … Continue reading →

Trumpstone

Donald Trump moves to Eugene, where he bought the Crapstone complex and plans to take over the University of Oregon Athletic Department

Satire 1 year ago

Faced with hundreds of millions of dollars in civil penalties and the collapse of his real estate empire, former president Donald Trump is moving his … Continue reading →

Eugene Hops on the e-Train

A revolutionary revision to the city’s transportation plan will put us on the map, officials say

Satire 1 year ago

Despite fierce criticism from downtown drivers whose commutes have been disrupted by the city’s downtown bike-lane project, city planners have expanded the municipal transportation program … Continue reading →

From Frog to Woke Eugene in Letters 

Satire 1 year ago

FROG FOR MAYOR I recently attended the City Club of Eugene meeting featuring the current mayoral candidates. They were interesting, but none of them has … Continue reading →

Oregon Criminalizes Everything

Gov. Tina Kotek signs a bill into law that criminalizes everything in Oregon; freed up funds may be given to law enforcement.

Satire 1 year ago

After House Bill 4002, a bill that recriminalized the possession of small amounts of illicit substances, passed in the Senate on March 1, Oregon lawmakers … Continue reading →

April 1 News briefs

Satire 1 year ago

CAMPUS NEWS  UO on Drugs and Alcohol The school seeks to raise awareness among faculty about drinking on campus By Bentley Freeman Recent news stories … Continue reading →

It’s April

The sun starts to shine and the first of the month always hits hard

Satire 1 year ago

Every year in April, Eugene Weekly staff takes a look at spring, the May primary election and what’s going on in the world. Sometimes we … Continue reading →

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