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Deb Talan

Music 3 years ago
Deb Talen sitting on a bench with a piano in the background,

She has lived a full life of travel, triumph and setback. Now, Deb Talan, who climbed the indie folk charts with The Weepies, is on … Continue reading →

Pickleball Elbow Room

Pickleball is an accessible sport that continues to soar in popularity in Lane County, and its fanatics have sights set on new complex at Lane Community College

Sports 3 years ago
Pickleballers play a game on a personal backyard court near Fern Ridge Reservoir.

On a crisp fall weekday, Meadow Park near downtown Springfield is filled with people playing pickleball. Walking toward the courts, the signature “pop” of a … Continue reading →

Hiking in Snow

Beat cabin fever by snowshoeing to the Marilyn Lakes

Outdoors 3 years ago
Scott Hovis on snowshoes by the frozen shore of Marilyn Lakes

Don’t succumb to cabin fever, even if the weather’s gloomy and your favorite mountain trails are buried under snow. Here’s an easy hike you can … Continue reading →

Yesterday’s Art

EWEB isn’t sure what it will do with a 1929 sculpture by a once-famous artist if it demolishes historic Leaburg Dam

ArtsNews 3 years ago
Art deco cast-concrete outdoor frieze. A part of the Leaburg Dam.

When the manager and staff of the Eugene Water and Electric Board in November recommended decommissioning the Leaburg Dam on the McKenzie River, and the … Continue reading →

Adios 2022 Latino Drag Show

Culture 3 years ago

It’s been a long two years of stops and starts for Jimmy Solano and his friends in the drag community, and he’s ready to see … Continue reading →

What we’re listening to

Eugene Weekly looks back at our staff-favorite albums of 2022

Music 3 years ago
A montage of album art and photos from Lane County musicians.

Lane County musicians have been busy this year.  For some, the silenced live music scene during the early stages of the COVD-19 lockdown was a … Continue reading →

New Year, New Music

The best live music happening on New Year’s Eve in Eugene

Music 3 years ago
Members of the band Spunj performing next to a painted bus.

Between pandemic and economic pressures, the live music industry enters 2023 on an uncertain footing. The recent Ticketmaster-Taylor Swift ticket meltdown only makes matters worse. … Continue reading →

Channeling Marvin

Eugene Symphony and Peter and Evynne Hollens offer a New Year’s Eve show, complete with an afterparty in the lobby

Music 3 years ago
Peter and Evynne Hollens

“I love movie music, I love Broadway, I love jazz,” says Francesco Lecce-Chong, music director of the Eugene Symphony. “I spend my time listening to them, … Continue reading →

Visions of Eugene

We asked some creative folks in the Eugene area what they would like to see in their city in another 20 years

Culture 3 years ago

Halie Loren Jazz singer-songwriter By 2042, I would love for Eugene to once again have a well-established Eugene Celebration-esque city-wide festival celebrating local and regional … Continue reading →

Rickie Birran of Man of Words Theatre

Culture 3 years ago

The rush to Christmas is on, and if you’re still stuck for gift-giving ideas, the Eugene Saturday Market Holiday Market is ready to help through … Continue reading →

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