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Whats-Happening: Page 357

Designing a Waterfront Town

A visionary professor wants to help Eugene find its river again

Culture 8 years ago

Poet, playwright and scholar Barbara Mossberg was humanities and American studies professor at the University of Oregon from 1976 to 1988 before taking on academic … Continue reading →

Eugene Design: The Good and the Awful

Eugene Weekly's staff picks our favorite and not-so-favorite examples of the city's built landscape

Culture 8 years ago

The Eugene Public Library High vaulted ceilings, natural light streaming through subtle stained glass, and an awe-inspiring rotunda capped with a skylight mark the remarkable … Continue reading →

Urban Delight

A New York architect sees Eugene with fresh eyes

Culture 8 years ago

Writing sometime around the year 30 B.C., the Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio — Vitruvius, to his friends — laid out, in his foundational work … Continue reading →

MexAmericana

Llorona celebrate the release of So Far from the World Above

Music 8 years ago

Eugene musician Marietta Bonaventure says she’d played in so many bands around town she felt “there’s really no music that needs to be played right … Continue reading →

A Kinder Murder

Two girls, feeling and unfeeling, plan a murder in director Cory Finley’s dark thriller Thoroughbreds

Film 8 years ago

What, exactly, is a sociopath? Surprisingly, despite its widespread use these days as a term to describe everything from U.S. presidents to office colleagues, sociopath … Continue reading →

Zipper Kingdom

Squirrel Nut Zippers bring out their first album in almost two decades

Music 8 years ago

James “Jimbo” Mathus, bandleader with Dixieland jazz revivalists Squirrel Nut Zippers, says stories of “weird old New Orleans” inspired Beasts of Burgundy, the band’s first … Continue reading →

Dad Music, Too

All the classical and rock classics

Music 8 years ago

Ernest Hemingway played the cello. He went on to do a bunch of other stuff, too, after those childhood lessons in Illinois, like bullfighting in … Continue reading →

A Word of Warning

Beware the shining geranium

Gardening 8 years ago

A small but perniciously invasive plant is headed to a yard near you. And trust me, this is not a plant you want in your own … Continue reading →

Where Are the Girl Scout Cookies?

BlogCulture 8 years ago

Girl Scout cookies are available for only about six to eight weeks out of the year (aka cookie season). The Girl Scout Council says this … Continue reading →

Let's Get It On

Breakers Yard performing live at the EW offices

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Breakers Yard performing ‘Next Big Town’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

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