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Whats-Happening: Page 178

Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

It’s fall and Voodoo is celebrating with pumpkin spice and chai based treats

BlogCulture 4 years ago

The fall season used to be a time for sweaters, strolls in the park to watch changing leaves and hanging out in coffee shops.  Then … Continue reading →

Who’s Your Daddies?

The Daddies return to the stage on Oct. 2 after time away due to COVID

Music 4 years ago

By Chandlor Henderson and Henry Houston About 90 years after the 1920s swing craze that followed an influenza pandemic and World War I, Eugene-based band … Continue reading →

Remember Film?

In the digital age, analog is alive and well in Eugene

Visual Arts 4 years ago

It’s been a minute since Eugene Weekly last checked in on the Eugene Darkroom Group. When we profiled the group in the spring of 2017, … Continue reading →

Fermenting Friends

Community Fermentation Union brings the deliciousness of fermentation to — and for — the community

Chow 4 years ago

Since Community Fermentation Union took over the former La Perla Pizzeria space at the beginning of 2021, it’s well on its way to fully fleshing … Continue reading →

Three of a Kind

Springfield’s Washburne Cafe is the place for coffee, doughnuts and fried chicken sandwiches

Chow 4 years ago

Decades before taking over Washburne Cafe in 2016, its current owners were attending Springfield High School together. Purchasing the Main Street Springfield café wasn’t their … Continue reading →

Sing for your Supper

Eugene concert venue opens restaurant and bar for dinner and a show

Chow 4 years ago

With two separate entrances on the east end of the building where Sessions Music Hall is located, and without any signage of its own, The … Continue reading →

“I HEART Maude” Art & Wine Fundraiser

Arts 4 years ago

This was the year where Maude Kerns Art Center did everything right in the face of the COVID pandemic and still has had to scramble … Continue reading →

Willow

Live at McDonald Theater [9.23.21]

Music 4 years ago

Japanese Breakfast

Music 4 years ago

They are all separate entities, “each their own little world, all of them linked by the theme of joy,” Michelle Zauner tells Eugene Weekly in … Continue reading →

Smoked Out

Wildfire smoke in Ashland canceled all but two August performances of the only play running this summer at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Theater 4 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which shut down most of this season and last due to COVID, has been slammed by wildfire smoke as it tries … Continue reading →

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