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Whats-Happening: Page 342

Drinking Naturally in Eugene

Less manipulated ‘natural wine’ brings transparency to consumption 

Drink 7 years ago

Wine, at the root, is a food, and vintners are the ones who process it. Each product is naturally subject to variance depending on the … Continue reading →

Flower Power (Pop)

The Posies come to Eugene behind classic album reissues

Music 7 years ago

Ken Stringfellow says the music of his band The Posies — melodic and dreamy — went against the prevailing winds of the Seattle music scene … Continue reading →

Can-Do Spirits

Wine in a can gains traction at Oregon wineries

Drink 7 years ago

Canned wine is growing in popularity. Some might welcome this development as a populist insurgency countering wine culture’s more elitist tendencies. For others, it may seem … Continue reading →

Take a Shot of Running With Your Wine

Races in Eugene and Oregon feature wine to inspire runners 

Drink 7 years ago

When you think of going on a wine run, the last thing you might consider doing is throwing on your sneakers. But some races in … Continue reading →

Breaking Musical Barriers

A singer and a pianist seek to change classical performance in the era of #MeToo

Music 7 years ago

Eugene Soprano Emma Lynn realized something wasn’t right in the realm of classical music. She noticed that songs traditionally sung by men are received differently … Continue reading →

No Place to Fall

A young cowboy slips from the saddle in Chloé Zhao’s heartbreaking new movie The Rider

Film 7 years ago

Director Chloé Zhao’s The Rider is unlike any American film I’ve seen. Its closest compatriot might be Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho (1991), … Continue reading →

Uncorked

Drink 7 years ago

Wine is now as Oregonian as trees, rain and hiking. It’s as much a part of our geographic identity as it is our cultural one. … Continue reading →

Season Endings

Winding up the symphonic season with the big sound of Mahler

Music 7 years ago

Mahler’s music seems like a closing chapter. It marked the end of a certain kind of big, Romantic orchestral music, so all-encompassing that 20th-century composers … Continue reading →

Soromundi Just Can’t Keep Quiet

The Eugene lesbian chorus celebrates nearly 30 years in song

Music 7 years ago

When Eugene’s Soromundi Lesbian Chorus began in 1989, nine people met in founder Karm Hagedorn’s living room to sing. Now, almost three decades later, 85 … Continue reading →

The Fast of Ramadan

A local writer's reflections on the Muslim holy month

BlogCulture 7 years ago

The Muslim fasting month of Ramadan begins this week — May 15 in the U.S. but Thursday elsewhere as it is determined by the local … Continue reading →

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