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Culture: Page 28

Fuse Your Taste Buds

Taco Mogo brings a revitalizing experience of ingredients to downtown Eugene

Chow 1 year ago

 Imagine binding a taste of two cultures that are 7,000 miles apart, each with a distinct culinary background and palate — a sapid combination that … Continue reading →

Off the Rails in a Gravy Train

Cascade Biscuits and Gravy serves up big Southern dishes

Chow 1 year ago

For years, Bartolotti’s in Springfield was a glimpse of an East Coast Italian restaurant, almost a real world peek into a Billy Joel song. But … Continue reading →

C.R.E.A.M. Chicken Rules Everything Around Me

Formerly Izakaya Meiji, Junglefowl aims to give chicken the plate it deserves 

Chow 1 year ago

On Oct. 4, Eugene’s beloved onigiri-Western restaurant and bar Izakaya Meiji announced on Instagram that it was closing its doors for good. Hundreds of hangry … Continue reading →

An Ickenick Day in the Snow

Find spectacle, beauty and even humility on a gorgeous snowshoe hike in the Cascades

Outdoors 1 year ago

I hear you: You want a perfect day in the snow. You don’t want to have to drive far, and you don’t want to put … Continue reading →

The Filthy Filberts

Eugene’s gender-inclusive hockey team takes to the ice for the first time

Sports 2 years ago

Alongside the jerseys of National Hockey League teams like the New Jersey Devils, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins, a green, white and rainbow … Continue reading →

Continuing the March For Justice And Equality

Eugene, Springfield and Corvallis host events to honor Martin Luther King Jr.

Culture 2 years ago

The march for justice and equality continues because the need is still with us. Almost 56 years after his assassination, Martin Luther King’s legacy of … Continue reading →

Hit The Trails — On Foot Or Horseback

Elijah Bristow State Park hosts a free guided First Day Hike as well as a horseback ride on New Year’s Day 

Outdoors 2 years ago

Ah, New Year’s Day. A chance to wash away the memories of the previous year and look ahead with optimism. You can start the day … Continue reading →

Give Guide

If in doubt, help others out

Culture 2 years ago

As the Winter Solstice brings light to the world, here’s your chance to bring light to others by contributing to local nonprofits.  Eugene Weekly 1251 … Continue reading →

Ice Melts

Eugene’s one and only ice rink needs half a million dollars to complete ice-saving renovations such as a new refrigeration unit and coils

Culture 2 years ago

Bob Carolyn laces up his hockey skates for yet another one of many Friday afternoon hockey scrimmages held at The Rink Exchange. Carolyn, 82, is … Continue reading →

The Ponsler Way to Heceta Head

Who was Muriel O. Ponsler?

Outdoors 2 years ago

If you’re looking for a hike at the Oregon Coast, but don’t want to tramp the crowded trail to the Heceta Head lighthouse yet again, … Continue reading →

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