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Whats-Happening: Page 15

On Behalf of Cats, Spare No Expense

Denver-based Cat Topia has its very first catio in Eugene

Culture 3 months ago

They are serenely self-assured souls who bask in warmth and silently judge as to whether, on a whim, to take you or leave you. If … Continue reading →

Fixer-Upper

Culture 3 months ago

Those videos on social media and YouTube of people redoing vans and buses into shiny dwellings on wheels, or the ones of folks building tiny … Continue reading →

‘The Unknowing’ Questions Society’s Lack of Empathy

Ethan Guillen debuts his first full-length contemporary dance March 8

Dance 3 months ago

Ethan Guillen has spent his career working as an HIV activist to broaden access to equitable HIV medicine and other prescriptions for those in need. … Continue reading →

The Cards Tell the Story

The Wax Poetry Revue, in collaboration with Eugene artist Peter Harris, performs March 1

ArtsEW-Extra 3 months ago

The cards tell everything. There are 22 major arcana tarot cards representing situations we all face in the grand scheme of life. From the zero … Continue reading →

A Rich Tapestry

The Oregon Quilt Festival returns for its third year Feb. 27 to March 1 at Oregon State Fairgrounds

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 3 months ago

Chock full of vendors, lessons and special guests, the Oregon Quilt Festival has everything you need to celebrate the multicultural art of quilt making. Special … Continue reading →

The Quest For Squacho’s Nachos

Grab your 20-sided die and get ready for a nacho adventure

Chow 3 months ago

One night after he made her an evening meal, Kristen Beard turned to her husband, Joshua Beard, and said, “we should start a food truck,” … Continue reading →

Blow Your Top

New York science comedian Ben Miller explores the funny side of volcanoes at Wildish Community Theatre in Springfield

Comedy 3 months ago

What’s so funny about volcanoes? According to New York comedian Ben Miller, a lot. In February 2023, Miller spent a month-long artist residency at Hawai’i … Continue reading →

The Piano Man

University of Oregon music student performs at Carnegie Hall, celebrates composer Ravel’s birthday March 7 at Beall Concert Hall in Eugene

Music 3 months ago

The University of Oregon Ducks football team fell short in the college football playoffs, and it is too soon to tell how the UO men’s … Continue reading →

Enviros on Campus for Conference

University of Oregon law students host 43rd Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

Starting in 1983, the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference has been uniting environmentalists, activists, students, scientists and attorneys under the common interest of how to … Continue reading →

The Diner Fighting for Inclusivity

Despite financial struggles, Abilities Diner and Bakery’s founder is committed to creating jobs for workers with disabilities while serving up classic comfort food

Chow 4 months ago

By Mirandah Davis-Powell Juliann Fitzgerald is at Abilities Diner and Bakery seven days a week. In a day’s work, she’s a touchpoint of support for … Continue reading →

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