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Whats-Happening: Page 10

Kneading a Community

UO alum transformed an entrepreneurship project into one of Eugene’s only gluten-free bread bakeries, bringing artisanal bread back to those who thought they’d never enjoy it again

Chow 2 months ago

Fig & Bean Bakery owner Finn Mifsud fires up two ovens, baking throughout her mornings to prepare orders for wholesale. The bakery is only open … Continue reading →

Ojisan’s Ramen Finds a New Home in Downtown Eugene 

From food truck beginnings to a permanent spot at 150 West Broadway, the family-owned ramen shop enters a new era

Chow 2 months ago

After years of running food trucks up and down the Willamette Valley, Ojisan’s Ramen has found its home. The family-owned business, which got its start … Continue reading →

Morsels

Tidbits of Lane County food news

Chow 2 months ago

• Claim 52 is making a big move to the former WildCraft Cider Works 232 Lincoln Street building. And the brewery — known for its … Continue reading →

A Night for ‘The Toni’s’

Eugene Ballet’s Toni Pimble’s farewell season continues April 12

Dance 2 months ago

Her final year has been a whirlwind already. There have been well-wishers and tributes at every turn for the woman who has led Eugene Ballet … Continue reading →

Nova Ukraine

YAGÓDY, who plays traditional Ukrainian music, raises funds for humanitarian aid in the country April 12 in Eugene

Music 2 months ago

YAGÓDY, a quartet performing traditional folk music and songs from the Ukraine and surrounding regions from a contemporary point of view, comes to Eugene April … Continue reading →

Squatch out: It’s Saxy Time

A Sasquatch comes out of the woods to deliver an evening of saxiness at WOW Hall April 10

Music 2 months ago

Saxsquatch. He’s elusive. He lives in the forest. He’s saxy. He’s got big feet (you know what they say). And he’s coming to WOW Hall … Continue reading →

April Book Sale Blooms Again

The Friends of the Eugene Public Library keep books breathing in Eugene

Whats-Happening 2 months ago

The annual book sale organized by Friends of the Eugene Public Library makes its seasonal comeback this weekend, selling thousands of books for only a … Continue reading →

Sound as a Beall

Beall Concert Hall celebrates its 100th birthday with a weekend of music

EW-ExtraMusic 2 months ago

Beall Concert Hall, host to hundreds of performances from the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance and the Oregon Bach Festival, is celebrating … Continue reading →

Painting for Paws

Local children sell art to support animal shelter

Arts 2 months ago

Support your local animal shelter this Friday by visiting Animal Art by Kids, a part of the First Friday Youth Takeover Event in downtown Eugene. … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Cowboy Artist

A new book on painter C.S. Price is coming out in June, in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Arts 2 months ago

When Eugene lawyer Roger Saydack was growing up in Detroit, Michigan, his father made it a point to regularly take him and his sister to … Continue reading →

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