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Whats-Happening: Page 188

The Postman

Multi-faceted Salem artist with connections to Eugene sends concerts to your mailbox

Music 5 years ago

The daily mail delivery has become a comfort — thanks to  the depths of the pandemic and working from home, and despite the U.S. Postal … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – January 2021

About Time 5 years ago

Along the trail to Trestle Creek Falls, above Brice Creek in southern Lane County, I found a solitary, ancient rock sword fern (Polystichum imbricans). It … Continue reading →

If Not Now, When?

Arts 5 years ago

If Not Now, When? No, seriously, when? The Maude Kerns Art Center is hosting an art show where the theme begs the question to be … Continue reading →

Escaping the Future

Eugene sci-fi author touches on climate change, corrupt governments and the coming apocalypse in the second book in his four-part series

Books 5 years ago

The Foreseeable Future, the second book in the SEEDER series from Eugene-based sci-fi author Howard Libes, is a gripping and well-paced expansion of the universe … Continue reading →

Keepin’ It Reel

Eugene’s embryonic film industry offers support, collaboration to aspiring producers and directors

Film 5 years ago

As Eugene filmmaker David Mort speaks about the growing film community in Lane County, he’s got one hand holding a phone to his ear and … Continue reading →

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations

Culture 5 years ago

If there ever was a need to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it is now. In the past year, protesters at marches throughout Eugene … Continue reading →

New Year, Same Yoga

Some used yoga in 2020 to maintain mind and body in a stressful year.

Culture 5 years ago

Chelsea Duke and her husband, Jon, have five kids. Duke is also remodeling her home — painting her walls as she talks on her AirPods … Continue reading →

Cowfish Dance Club & Cafe

Culture 5 years ago

Almost 11 years ago Cowfish Dance Club & Cafe opened its doors in downtown Eugene, and Shawn Di Fiore laughs at the suggestion that it’s … Continue reading →

A New Hope

Broadway Metro is branching out to a DVD subscription model and could bring a movie rental store back to Eugene

Film 5 years ago

Once upon a time, Netflix only sent DVDs to subscribers. It was an age of innocence when Netflix had a huge inventory to choose from … Continue reading →

The Challenger

How 100 day challenges have changed the perspective of a Springfield gym owner, coach

Culture 5 years ago

The first 100 days is the measuring stick for any recently inaugurated president. As people look to New Year’s resolutions as a catalyst for change, … Continue reading →

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