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Whats-Happening: Page 137

Food for the Soul

Here are five culinary picks from a veteran Fairgoer

Culture 3 years ago

The Oregon Country Fair is a magical gathering from start to finish, offering amazing music and art, some of the best craft vendors in the … Continue reading →

Between Two Notes

Dance to MonoNeon’s microtonal music at the Fair

Music 3 years ago

The Oregon Country Fair is returning to in-person gathering after two consecutive summers of COVID-19-adaptive virtual events. And this year’s musical lineup is worth the … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Hot Summer

A taste of Dave’s Hot Chicken inside the UO’s bubble

BlogChowCulture 3 years ago

Eugene’s hot chicken summer is on.  For years, Eugene didn’t have a place dedicated to Nashville hot chicken, which, simply put, is fried chicken with … Continue reading →

Nurture the Bees, Please

Your garden can house and feed native bees

Gardening 3 years ago

Any observant person with a garden knows that where there are flowers, there will also be bees. But bees are in trouble, and we can … Continue reading →

Plenty of opportunities to celebrate Independence Day

Culture 3 years ago

From the glare and booming sounds of the late-night fireworks to the more peaceful gatherings of the day, Lane County residents have plenty of opportunities … Continue reading →

Dive Into Mixed-Media Art

This summer at the Eugene Downtown Library, discover ‘Biology Rising’ by Julie Anderson Bailey

Visual Arts 3 years ago

An art show at the Eugene Downtown Library highlights humanity, biology, COVID-19, female activists and the American flag.  On the second floor of the library, … Continue reading →

Trip Advisor

The psilocybin community is happy Measure 109 passed, but there is a long road ahead to accessible psilocybin assisted therapy

Health 3 years ago

On June 6, Oregon Psilocybin Services — a branch of the Oregon Health Authority — announced it will begin licensing training centers for psilocybin therapists, … Continue reading →

Smart Flow

Two former UO physics grad students have created an app that can measure your pee flow

Health 3 years ago

Two of the three founders of the Eugene-based Emano Metrics met as graduate students at the University of Oregon’s Department of Physics, but were interested … Continue reading →

Black Sheep Gathering

Culture 3 years ago

The beauty of colored wool, mohair and alpaca fibers is being celebrated this weekend. For the first time after two pandemic-driven years, the Black Sheep … Continue reading →

Beyond Toxics 8th Annual Bee Jazzy

BlogCultureEW-Extra 3 years ago

It’s National Pollinator Week, and Beyond Toxics is prepared. The sweet jazz vocals of Halie Loren and her quartet, along with the guitar playing of … Continue reading →

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