Tristan und Isolde

At long last, it’s here. Well, at least Act 1 is here. Even with intermissions, it’s hard to sit through more than three hours of … Continue reading
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At long last, it’s here. Well, at least Act 1 is here. Even with intermissions, it’s hard to sit through more than three hours of … Continue reading
The first time that comedian Paula Poundstone was in Eugene, she saw a sign on the side of the road that left an impression. “There … Continue reading
It’s time for solitary bookworms to unite and gather at the Lane Events Center for the Friends of Eugene Public Library Benefit Book Sale, the … Continue reading
If Shakespeare had written a musical, it’d probably look like Mamma Mia. This may sound blasphemous to the strict Shakespearean types, but the Bard’s comedies … Continue reading
Michael Moloi received a Black Lives Matter Grant from the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation last year. The art he created, which was shown at the … Continue reading
In a desperate effort to get Oregon’s Public Employees Retirement System financial crisis under control, state officials have turned to murder, Eugene Weekly found in … Continue reading
Kids will outgrow clothes, bikes and toys faster than parents can keep up. Kathie Fischer learned this after her first child was born. “It just … Continue reading