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Whats-Happening: Page 349

Laughing Like Hell

The Death of Stalin dares to find humor, and lots of it, in the murderous mechanics of a totalitarian regime

Film 7 years ago

If there is a God, and if he is indeed all-knowing and all-powerful and all that, what must he think of the human race and … Continue reading →

Queer Compass

Poet Andrea Gibson speaks their truth

Performing Arts 7 years ago

Coming out is a second puberty. If you’re lucky, you have a support network and a warm home to drink tea in at the end … Continue reading →

Sprouting Springfield

Sprout! Regional Food Hub offers worldwide grub

Chow 7 years ago

This spring, on a warm Friday afternoon, I decide to play hooky. And now I can say that, should you find yourself in or around … Continue reading →

Alvvays and Forever

Novia Scotia snowbirds fly their melancholy indie pop into Eugene

Music 7 years ago

As a teenager living in Nova Scotia, Molly Rankin bought records by Teenage Fanclub and The Smiths. “That’s when I started writing guitar music,” she … Continue reading →

Greasy Goodness

Gambino’s Hut slings mighty-fine cheesesteaks

Chow 7 years ago

There are few more primal smells that beckon a man to a meal than food fired in black metal. “We still only use cast-iron skillets … Continue reading →

Mystery Three

Portland prog-metal band Mystrionics get herky-jerky at Hi-Fi

Music 7 years ago

While writing lyrics for the self-titled debut EP from Portland trio Mystrionics, singer and guitarist Aaron Stern was recovering from a debilitating back injury. Did … Continue reading →

Forward into the Past

Music with cultural context and history

Music 7 years ago

One of the glories of classical music is the way it doesn’t just summon the sounds of the past — it helps recreate ancient worlds. … Continue reading →

International Flavors on Main Street USA

Noodle N Thai dishes up a taste of Thailand

Chow 7 years ago

As a “theater mom” whose kids more often than not perform at the Wildish Theater on Main Street in Springfield, I’ve put in my time … Continue reading →

Bountiful Breakfast

Morning eats in Springfield

Chow 7 years ago

Sashay over to Springfield for breakfast, and you can’t go wrong. There are morning repasts for early risers and late sleepers alike. We don’t recommend … Continue reading →

Word is

Morsels of food news around Lane County

Chow 7 years ago

Chef Corey Wisun is rebranding his former Membrillo spot, 1530 Willamette Street, as a fast, casual, Peruvian-inspired barbecue restaurant called Wasi BBQ. Wisun says Wasi … Continue reading →

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