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Whats-Happening: Page 209

GoFundTheFirefighters 

Oregonians and others are stepping up to help firefighters rebuild their homes, lost while they were out fighting the flames

BlogCulture 5 years ago

The wildfires burning throughout Oregon have destroyed approximately 1 million acres of land and thousands of homes. Many have suffered from the devastation of these … Continue reading →

Park Songs

Local musicians perform pandemic-related music at two free park concerts in Eugene

Music 5 years ago

Putting on a concert in the park in late September in Eugene normally means things might get rained out. These days, however, event organizers must … Continue reading →

M5 Vibe and Julian Outlaw

Music 5 years ago

If you’re a fan of hip hop then come out to WildCraft Cider House on Sept. 26 for a show featuring M5 Vibe (pictured) and … Continue reading →

Difficult Visions

In life, Tom Blodgett sabotaged his own career. Eight years after his death, his art gets a second look.

Arts 5 years ago

One night while they were both on the art faculty at Lane Community College, Tom Blodgett and Craig Spilman literally came to blows. The two … Continue reading →

Pod People

The Hult Center and WildCraft are partnering to let live music happen  

Music 5 years ago

The first time I heard Brown Stallion perform, I was in a prison yard at Oregon State Correctional Institution in Salem.  I wasn’t there as … Continue reading →

Ready to Serve

When Holiday Farm Fire hit, Busy Bee Cafe in Springfield offered free meals

Chow 5 years ago

Clara Kolessar’s Apple Watch buzzes. She looks at it and is hit with surprise.  “Oh, holy moly,” she says. “I just got another $500 donation.”  … Continue reading →

Feel the Burn

Get out of the smoke and see photos from decades of Burning Man

Visual Arts 5 years ago

When Stewart Harvey attended his first Burning Man in 1989, the event was still in its infancy. It was a private party on Baker Beach … Continue reading →

More Quesabirria, Please

Look out, Eugene, the quesabirria has arrived

Chow 5 years ago

Originating from the Mexican state of Jalisco, birria is a stew-like dish served at weddings, baptisms and other special occasions (like hangovers). The meal is … Continue reading →

Objectively Subjective

New paintings and assemblages by Robert Schlegel span a broad emotional range

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Robert Schlegel titles an exhibit of his recent work running at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery Objective Shapes, suggesting the existence of an artistic and emotional … Continue reading →

A Salvadoran Dream

A woman escapes civil war and gang violence and builds her mother’s pupusa business in Eugene

Chow 5 years ago

Some of Eugene’s best pupusas, tacos and burritos, come out of a sea-blue trailer in the parking lot of an auto shop near 7th and … Continue reading →

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