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Whats-Happening: Page 269

HIV Alliance Comes of Age

Celebrating 25 years of education and advocacy for its clients

Culture 6 years ago

It’s a tribute to perseverance and love in the face of fierce societal turbulence and often-intense private feelings of stigmatization among the people who walk … Continue reading →

Beyond Binary

Local tech firms are making space for LGBTQ representation

Culture 6 years ago

Andy Darnall, co-founder of NuRealms who identifies as queer, genderqueer and afab (assigned female at birth), praises the game-development industry’s inclusivity. A part of what … Continue reading →

Sequins and Eggs

Primping and brunching with a queen

Culture 6 years ago

It’s 10 am Sunday and Cornel Hardiman throws on a playlist full of Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and old-school Tina Turner. He’s reaching for … Continue reading →

Jazz Cool

Hot music for hot summer days

Music 6 years ago

You know what’s hot? August in Eugene. You know what’s cool in August in Eugene? Jazz. I’m not talking about “cool jazz,” the term of … Continue reading →

The Clinton Administration

Funk legend delivers one last state of the union

Music 6 years ago

The legendarily larger than life sci-fi-funk maestro George Clinton is retiring from touring, and to say goodbye, he’s brought his group, Parliament Funkadelic, out on … Continue reading →

Party People

The Whiteaker Block Party rages on

Music 6 years ago

Leading up to the summer of 2006, a small group of friends in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood had an idea that what the neighborhood needed was … Continue reading →

A Bridge to Nowhere

The UO’s latest architectural folly isolates it even more from the community it serves

Arts 6 years ago

Bridges are meant for connection. The Brooklyn Bridge ties together two key boroughs of New York City. The Golden Gate Bridge not only lets people … Continue reading →

Two Festivals, One Weekend

Our music writer picks his favorite acts at the Whit’s Block Party and Pickathon

Music 6 years ago

Music fans, you’re in luck. This weekend offers two live music festivals to choose from. The Whiteaker Block Party, an annual celebration of the people … Continue reading →

The Dollhouse

Eugene collective prepares an entry for Burning Man

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene’s art collective House of Strange Rituals describes itself as being led by femmes. Tiana Husted, Amanda Langley, Carlye Cannon, Lindsay Swing and Caitlin O’Rourke … Continue reading →

Shelter Skelter

Tarantino tells a fairy tale of Manson-era Los Angeles in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Film 6 years ago

Clocking in at nearly three hours, and restrained to the point of relative monkishness, the new Quentin Tarantino film is leaving many moviegoers scratching their … Continue reading →

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