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Whats-Happening: Page 23

A Bend in the River

Get in, loser, we’re going to the east side of the mountains

Travel 5 months ago

If you live in Oregon, you’ve heard of Bend — the sprawling city in Deschutes County known for its outdoorsy culture and incredible beer scene. … Continue reading →

Waterfalls, Canyons and the Painted Hills: A Road Trip with Endless Views

Make the four-hour drive from Eugene to experience one of Oregon’s “7 Wonders”

Travel 5 months ago

Oregon’s natural beauty is expansive across the state. What better way to experience that beauty than exploring one of Oregon’s “7 Wonders”? The Painted Hills … Continue reading →

Travel Through Time to Mildred Kanipe Memorial Park

The Douglas County park for hiking, camping, horseback riding and exploring history

Travel 5 months ago

Fifty-two miles south of Eugene, Mildred Kanipe Memorial Park’s unique history inspires Douglas County and local volunteers to support her legacy by fulfilling its namesake’s … Continue reading →

‘An Epic Pour Fest’

The Eugene Tea Festival pours for its third straight year

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 5 months ago

Madeline Au, executive director and founder of the Eugene Tea Festival, originally started the event in 2023 with around 20 vendors, where she could buy … Continue reading →

Greg Marshall to Speak on Disability, Queerness and Writing

The award-winning Texas-based author flies in to speak at the UO May 20

BooksEW-Extra 5 months ago

Author Greg Marshall reads from his book Leg, a memoir recounting his experience growing up as a gay man with cerebral palsy, at the University … Continue reading →

The Return of Cuckoo’s Nest

The play, based on Ken Kesey’s novel and the movie, is at Oakridge’s Zero Clearance Theater May 16 through 18

EW-ExtraTheater 5 months ago

Randle Patrick McMurphy is as charismatic and rebellious as ever, and Nurse Ratched is every bit the iron-fisted manipulative control freak with zero empathy that … Continue reading →

Driving for Doughnuts

A longstanding club of slot car aficionados meets weekly for racing and doughnuts

Culture 5 months ago

I was told to follow a club member from the Springfield Albertsons on Main Street to the secret hideout. When the club wouldn’t give me … Continue reading →

Finally Recognized

The founder of Xcape Dance Academy is named the 2025 Eugene Arts and Letters Award recipient for her decades of community impact and artistic leadership

DanceNews 5 months ago

Vanessa Fuller — dancer, choreographer and longtime advocate for community arts — has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Eugene Arts and Letters … Continue reading →

Transforming Ballet

Fermata Ballet Collective, winner of this year’s Arts and Business Alliance visionary award, is diversifying ballet

Dance 5 months ago

Eugene’s Fermata Ballet Collective is transforming the local ballet scene by telling the story of those who normally might not have their story told, its … Continue reading →

Sisters of the World

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus celebrates 35 years in Eugene with two concerts, a book and an exhibit at the Hult Center

Music 5 months ago

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene founder Karm Hagedorn says she’s not a visionary. “I just wanted to sing with friends,” Hagedorn writes in an email … Continue reading →

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