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Whats-Happening: Page 12

Little People Wrestling 

MicroMania Tour welcomes you to an experience like no other wrestling shows

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 2 months ago

You may have, or never have, been to a wrestling show — but perhaps not to a wrestling match quite like this. The MicroMania Tour, … Continue reading →

Sixteen-year-old Sets World Record In 800 Meter

Sixteen-year-old Sets World Record In 800 Meter

EW-ExtraSports 2 months ago

On the fourth and final day of the USATF Outdoor and Para Olympic Championships, just under 7,000 fans watched Cole Hocker win the 5000 Meter, … Continue reading →

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Wins Kettle & Fire Women’s 400 Meter.

7,812 Fans Attend Day 3 of the USATF Outdoor Championships Under Hot Sun

EW-ExtraSports 2 months ago

Gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won the Kettle & Fire Women’s 400 Meter with a time of 48.90 on Day 3 of … Continue reading →

Anna Hall Clinches Women’s Heptathlon

Anna Hall Wins Women's Heptathlon On Day 2 of USATF Outdoor Championship at Hayward Field, winning five of seven events.

EW-ExtraSports 2 months ago

In front of 5,996 fans on Day 2 of the USATF Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden ran the Women’s 100 Meters in 10.65, … Continue reading →

Top Athletes Compete In The USATF Outdoor & Para National Championships

Over Five Thousand Fans Attend Day 1 of the USATF Track Meet In Hayward Field Thursday

EW-ExtraSports 2 months ago

The top American track and field athletes competed in front of 5,781 fans in Hayward Field Thursday, on Day 1 of the four-day USATF Outdoor … Continue reading →

Funny Fruit

Figs, warm from the sun, are a fruit local gardeners can grow

Gardening 2 months ago

By Kim Kelly and Rachel Foster When my husband and I first arrived in Eugene almost 18 years ago, I was thrilled to find a … Continue reading →

Family Legacy

Nashville gospel, soul and R&B singer-songwriter Kyshona celebrates her family history at The Hybrid Gallery

Music 2 months ago

A few years ago, Nashville gospel, soul and R&B musician Kyshona had a day off in D.C. while on tour, and stopped by the National … Continue reading →

Forest Mountain Lion: An Immersive Musical Experience

Experience the newly released animist folk rock album live, paired with an art exhibition featuring paintings expressing the soul of each unique song.

Music 2 months ago

Love and Other Acts of Subversion is Eugene musician Forest Mountain Lion’s new album, released July 25 and streaming on all platforms. The music asks … Continue reading →

The Well Never Dries Up

The Oregon Festival of American Music returns with jazz favorites at The Shedd August 6 through 16

Music 2 months ago

No single song from the classic American Songbook can stand on its own without a performer’s subtle interpretation. Those interpretations provide an endless stream of … Continue reading →

A Full Day of Hitting the Trails

The Waldo 100K Ultramarathon is August 2 at Willamette Pass Ski Area

EW-ExtraOutdoors 2 months ago

The 4 am alarm is not for everybody, and neither is the run itself, but for the 193 hearty souls who have registered, that is … Continue reading →

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