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Whats-Happening: Page 179

Smell-O-Vision to Save UO Sports

Without its fans and their money, the megalithic UO sports machine is a bust in COVID-19

Satire 4 years ago

When the tragic realities of the COVID-19 pandemic became clear, the powers that be at the University of Oregon’s Phil and Penny Knight Campus for … Continue reading →

Eugene Without a City Hall is Declared ‘Homeless’ by Federal Government

City leaders say new TAC report is the golden ticket for getting Eugene housed

Satire 4 years ago

After six years couch surfing in different local government buildings, Eugene lost its squatters rights and is now officially homeless. The declaration came in a … Continue reading →

Senate Bill Cancels Eugene Weekly 

Sen. Ron Wyden loses bet in one-on-one basketball game, forced to ‘cancel’ EW

Satire 4 years ago

Deep in the bowels of the recently passed American Rescue Plan is a provision that has officially canceled Eugene Weekly. In a phone call with … Continue reading →

Fighting to Vote

Dorothy Velasco’s new short play She Flies With Her Own Wings tells the story of women’s suffrage in Oregon

Theater 4 years ago

The story of women’s suffrage in Oregon was made for drama. The leading suffragist here, Portland’s Abigail Scott Duniway, spent decades in the late 19th … Continue reading →

2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Jell-O cooks — and you know who you are — get ready! It’s the 2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O, brought … Continue reading →

Is It Art or Is It Science? 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The art in Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys could just as well be referred to as data, which in fact is what the artist Steve Rowell … Continue reading →

Forget Farm Simulator, it’s time to grow for real

Gardening 4 years ago

For the first two years of high school, I was active in Future Farmers of America. During that time, I raised two hogs, competed in … Continue reading →

Exhibition: Coastal Waters / Desert Sands: Oil Paintings by Margaret Prentice

Culture 4 years ago

It’s a gorgeous walk through nature during a pandemic, brought to you by artist Margaret Prentice. A native of Indianapolis, Prentice found her way to … Continue reading →

Bees, Birds & Beetles

Promote biodiversity with safe environmental practices in the home garden

Gardening 4 years ago

Grim news: According to a 2019 study, bird populations in the U.S. and around the world have diminished by at least 30 percent since 1970.  … Continue reading →

The Handy Rice Knife

Have you discovered the rice knife?

Gardening 4 years ago

I knew nothing about this handy, inexpensive tool until I joined the volunteers at Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden, where it is standard issue. It consists of … Continue reading →

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