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HeadStrong: The Women of Rural Uganda

Culture 5 years ago

The youngest who is profiled is only 10 years old. Her name is Jovia Aber, and she works at a quarry on the weekends to … Continue reading →

The Maxie Movie

Locally produced feature film wins several awards at Swedish film festival

Film 5 years ago

Telling a gently unfolding story of two unhoused teenage lovers living with drug addiction on the streets of Eugene, the locally produced feature film Maxie … Continue reading →

Critical Art

Eugene Contemporary Art’s interdisciplinary art exhibit examines race, identity and privilege

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Lane Community College art instructor Kathleen Caprario was a textile design artist in New York City before she moved to Oregon. When she came to … Continue reading →

Camera Ready

Eugene Symphony’s return to the Hult Center to be broadcast with venue’s new cameras

Music 5 years ago

The last time Eugene Symphony performed at the Hult Center, it was Feb. 23 — 2020 — and the solo pianist Jeffrey Kahane had performed … Continue reading →

CLDC and Environmental Lawyers Talk SLAPP at PIELC

Culture 5 years ago

The University of Oregon’s Public Interest Environmental Law Conference is under way, though this year the annual confab is going virtual. Among other events, the … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – March 2021

About Time 5 years ago

One of the rituals of my morning cup of coffee is checking where the rising sun casts its rays across the living room. At winter … Continue reading →

Passport To The Couch

Your guide to lesser known travel docu-series

Travel 5 years ago

There’s never been a better time to feel satisfied just by sitting on the couch. As the general population waits anxiously for a mass roll-out … Continue reading →

The RV Pandemic Lifestyle

A Eugene psychologist and her daughter hit 48 states in their motorhome during the pandemic. That wanderlust has meant a boom for the RV business.

Travel 5 years ago

Working from home has been nothing new for Diane Hediger and her daughter, Tatyana. Living and traveling in a motorhome hasn’t been, either. The pair … Continue reading →

A History of Eugene’s History Pub 

The popular discussion series is online during the pandemic 

Arts 5 years ago

“Don’t make this about me,” Bob Hart says. He is executive director of Lane County History Museum and co-founder, along with Marsha Weisiger, of Eugene’s … Continue reading →

A Beast of a Show

Karin Clarke Gallery unleashes wild things in Animal Collective

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The strangely haunted animals of Portland artist Matthew Dennison will cavort among a wild menagerie on display at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery in a group … Continue reading →

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