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Whats-Happening: Page 162

A Growing Tsunami

Starting with Ken Babbs’ newest work, Tsunami Books is venturing into the publishing business

BooksNews 4 years ago

An Irish fiddle plays over the radio as Tsunami Books owner Scott Landfield talks about his recent venture into the publishing industry. Surrounded by counterculture … Continue reading →

Still Cray After All These Years 

Bluesman Robert Cray and his band return to Eugene, where the group was initially founded 

Music 4 years ago

The Robert Cray Band has won five Grammy awards and has played alongside some of the giants of blues. But the origin story of the … Continue reading →

Demystifying Fermentation

Sandor Katz’s 'Fermentation Journeys' book launch at Marché

ChowCulture 4 years ago

Sandor Katz’s most recent book, New York Times-bestseller The Art of Fermentation, came out in 2012. He took the halt in traveling brought on by … Continue reading →

The Best of Local Holiday Shopping

The Whiteaker Community Winter Market is now underway

Gift Guide 4 years ago

If you’re looking to buy small and local this holiday season, the Whiteaker Community Winter Market could be just the place. The market, which opened … Continue reading →

Grammy-nominated indie folk musician Gregory Alan Isakov returns to Eugene

Music 4 years ago

About a decade ago, Grammy-nominated indie-folk artist Gregory Alan Isakov was performing hundreds of shows a year, and, otherwise, living most of his life on … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – November 2021

About Time 4 years ago

People who enjoy living in the Pacific Northwest perk up when the rains begin. Now that drought conditions are increasing every year, the return of … Continue reading →

Old Nick’s Eugene Weihnachtsmarkt

Bringing the magic of European holiday markets to Eugene

Gift Guide 4 years ago

Hosted by the Victorian Gothic Old Nick’s Pub, Eugene’s Weihnachtsmarkt is back in action for a second year in a row for all your artisanally-crafted … Continue reading →

Erika Beyer Card Event at Karin Clarke

CultureVisual Arts 4 years ago

Greeting cards add a personal touch — either seriously or humorously — to convey affection, good will, gratitude and sympathy. They may seem like they … Continue reading →

Main Street Artisans

Washburne Cafe in Springfield hosts Women Makers Market, offering goods from eight local artisans 

Gift Guide 4 years ago

Finding local artisan goods for holiday gifts on Springfield’s Main Street has been tough ever since Haven Home and Gifts closed a few years ago. … Continue reading →

Gifts with a Local Story

Holiday Market returns home to Lane Events Center

Gift Guide 4 years ago

Saturday Market’s Holiday Market will be back in its home at the Lane Events Center this season, where local makers have been gathering since 1993 … Continue reading →

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