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Whats-Happening: Page 184

We’re All in This Together

A grant-inspired art exhibit opening at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art addresses Black Lives Matter 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Speaking with Jordan Schnitzer over the phone, I hear an urgency about putting a grant together for a Black Lives Matter art exhibit.  Every group, … Continue reading →

Giving Eugene Soul (Food)

After years of hard work, Stewart’s Soul Fusion goes beyond Southern soul food

Chow 4 years ago

In today’s age of food truck popularity, looking at Stewart’s Soul Fusion’s food truck with its white exterior and abnormally large window, you don’t realize … Continue reading →

Creativity Counts

An exhibit inspired by mathematical processes

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Upon telling people what she does for a living, Ellen Eischen says she often gets the response, “You must be good at balancing your checkbook.” … Continue reading →

Magic Cart

Arekie Food Truck in Eugene combines Latin American and Indian food

Chow 4 years ago

The first time I ate at Arekie Food Truck, it was at Public House in Springfield, and I had a few drinks (OK, pitchers). A … Continue reading →

Elevating Black Food

Yardy Eugene celebrates Caribbean food, addresses unequal value held to foods of different cultures

Chow 4 years ago
Chef Isaiah Martinez plates the skillet-fried chicken plate with salad, biscuits and pepper sauce.

The stereotype that Black people love fried chicken developed deep in U.S. history, says chef and Yardy Eugene owner Isaiah Martinez. It started after emancipation … Continue reading →

Take in the sights of Eugene

Culture 4 years ago

Years of grueling work have gone into shaving seconds off track times and adding inches to field events —  including Ryan Crouser’s world record June … Continue reading →

The Recovering Perfectionist

Hit songwriter from Eugene writes his most personal album to date during a desert retreat

Music 4 years ago

In 2019, when it was time for acoustic-pop songwriter Mat Kearney to work on new material, he reached out to his best friend from South … Continue reading →

The Possible Dream

In the Heights is a generational answer to West Side Story

ArtsFilm 4 years ago

Let me get this out of the way: I love West Side Story. Since the first time I saw the movie as a teen after … Continue reading →

Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

Culture 4 years ago

It’s the mystery that has puzzled many: What happened to Amelia Earhart, the famed pilot who disappeared in 1937? Jaime Bach, anthropologist and archaeologist, offers … Continue reading →

A Dog’s Life

Finding a way to live with canine epilepsy during the pandemic

Culture 4 years ago

It was bound to happen sooner or later, given the nature of Aksel’s disease and the nature of COVID-19-induced remote meetings. But still, my heart … Continue reading →

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