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An Izakaya Closer to Home

Izakaya Jinsei brings the izakaya experience to campus

Chow 6 years ago

On a recent summer Tuesday when the University of Oregon campus was still relatively quiet, the delightfully-named Sunny Moon was busy with a lunch rush … Continue reading →

Think Globally, Listen Locally

Two concerts feature contemporary work from local musicians

Music 6 years ago

It’s been a treat to see classical music institutions in Eugene and Oregon finally break out of the museum music doldrums and perform more music … Continue reading →

Melvins and Redd Kross

Music 6 years ago

In my humid music universe, the Melvins are gods. I first saw them at some shitty club in their stomping grounds of Olympia, Washington, in … Continue reading →

Big Flavor in a Little Korea Taqueria

One of downtown’s newer food additions serves up Korean fusion

Chow 6 years ago

“Do you serve cat?” This racist question was asked of Chi Shin shortly after he opened Chi’s Korean Tacos in downtown Eugene last year. When … Continue reading →

All the Town’s a Stage

At Sisters Folk Festival, folk music is more than just acoustic guitars

Music 6 years ago

Folk music goes in and out of vogue from one era to the next, sometimes representing all things insurgent and transgressive and, other times, comfy … Continue reading →

Redemption Song

Brown Stallion plays the music of Ween as part of Folsom50 Project, bringing outside experiences to Oregon inmates

Culture 6 years ago

I’m sweating as I walk up to the gatehouse of the Oregon State Correctional Institute. Nervous about being turned away for not dressing to OSCI … Continue reading →

Eating Fatty Duck in UO Duck Country

Rye isn’t ducking around with its Pekin duck

Chow 6 years ago

Rye has some wicked good duck on its menu. After all, everyone should try their duck poutine if they are going to live near a … Continue reading →

Monsters and Saints

Identity politics becomes a nightmarish game of cat-and-mouse in director Julius Onah’s Luce

Film 6 years ago

Naomi Watts and Tim Roth might want to call it quits. The last time those two talented actors played a married couple on screen, in … Continue reading →

Oregon Wins at Home Again

4-0 win against Villanova is first shutout of season

BlogCultureSports 6 years ago

Oregon’s second 2019 season home game didn’t have the flurry of shots like Friday’s game. Oregon (2-1-1) instead played a smarter, more defensive game that, … Continue reading →

Oregon Soccer Finds First Win of Season at Home

Oregon has a flurry of shots during game, but beats Portland State, 4-2

BlogCultureSports 6 years ago

It’s a good thing the game started about 20 minutes late. Nearly 7:05 pm, when the match was supposed to start, many women’s soccer fans … Continue reading →

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