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Whats-Happening: Page 17

Letters to the Editor

Satire 4 months ago

Posted 2025-04-01 But What About the Kittens?  Lately the news has been dominated by fearmongering about all the attacks Donald Trump is supposedly making on … Continue reading →

She Sticks the Landing on a Leap of Faith 

Music 4 months ago

She came back to her first love, labor-intensive in itself but different from the near 100-hour work weeks and crazy-constant travel of working as a … Continue reading →

The Singing Archivist

Jake Xerxes Fussell updates the American folk tradition for modern audiences

Music 4 months ago

Younger generations tend to reject their elders’ music, but when Jake Xerxes Fussell was a teenager — the son of folklorist and photographer Fred C. … Continue reading →

Faeries and Fireflies

Where whimsy is cherished

Whats-Happening 4 months ago

This year commences the Faerie Market’s third annual celebration and the debut of the Firefly Ball. The market is a two-day celebration filled with mostly … Continue reading →

Lasers at the Library

Experience the newly opened fourth floor of the Downtown Eugene Library

Whats-Happening 4 months ago

If you’re looking for somewhere for your kids, friends and even grandparents to engage in space age battle, visit the Downtown Eugene Public Library Friday, … Continue reading →

From Ukraine to Oregon: a Ski Trip for War Veterans

Veterans of the Ukraine — Russia war learn how to ski again after losing a leg through the Oregon Adaptive Sports program at Mount Hoodoo ski resort

CultureEW-Extra 4 months ago

Five Ukrainian war veterans, who each lost a leg in combat in the Russo-Ukrainian War, flew to Oregon to learn how to ski on an … Continue reading →

Say ‘Jell-O’!

Maude Kerns Art Center returns March 22 with its annual gelatin feast for the eyes

Arts 4 months ago

The 36th annual Jell-O Art Show returns to Maude Kerns Art Center for one night only Saturday, March 22, with the ever-interpretable theme “Hell-O Jell-O.” … Continue reading →

The Sands of Time

Portland Chicano rock songwriter Joshua Josué, who went to school in Eugene, supports Metalachi at John Henry’s in advance of Josué’s debut solo album

Music 4 months ago

Portland songwriter and guitarist Joshua Josué had a rough patch as a teenager in Eugene. Josué says as a high schooler here in town, he … Continue reading →

Spring Breaking Barriers

Oregon nonprofits make outdoor adventures accessible to all

Outdoors 4 months ago

Rocky or uneven terrain, steep inclines, roaring rapids and a lack of guidance all serve as barriers to getting people outdoors, especially those with limited … Continue reading →

It’s a Pokémon Feast for the Eyes

Haus of Dharma hosts Rare Candy: PETALDANCE! Friday in Corvallis

Performing Arts 4 months ago

Throw out the standard polite and pristine garden party. This drag show ain’t it. Instead, Haus of Dharma has something better going on March 21 … Continue reading →

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