Best of Eugene 2.0
From pony people to lattes — EW staffers make their picks
Every year we ask Lane County voters to weigh in on what they love best for Best of Eugene in our readers poll. Every year, … Continue reading
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Every year we ask Lane County voters to weigh in on what they love best for Best of Eugene in our readers poll. Every year, … Continue reading
For 48 years, Eugene’s Metropol Bakery was owned by one person. But that changed on Oct. 1, when the longtime manager took ownership of the … Continue reading
The developer of a planned federal Department of Veterans Affairs behavioral health clinic in Eugene is inching ahead on the project, recently clearing a couple … Continue reading
“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. … The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those … Continue reading
More than four years after it was picked by the city of Eugene, a development company has failed to raise any of the roughly $35 … Continue reading
My father, Professor Jim Klonoski, taught political science at the University of Oregon for over four decades. Generations of students remember his courses — Introduction … Continue reading
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, a local homeless advocate and community activist was handcuffed by federal agents after leaving her backpack on the ground near the … Continue reading
Want to celebrate Halloween like they did back in the day? Like, way back — the Victorian Era, to be exact. Well, this Halloween, or … Continue reading
In 2009, Stephen Hawking threw a party for the ages, inviting time travelers from all around to congregate at his house to enjoy “champagne and … Continue reading
The trailhead host for Bagby Hot Springs has to be tough and yet genial. Mona Pearson fits the bill. If you thought Lane County’s Terwilliger … Continue reading
Not many universities have a cemetery on campus, and neither does the University of Oregon, technically. But Pioneer Cemetery, while not on the UO campus, … Continue reading
XCape Dance Company launches its 12th season with Queen Bey: A Dance Experience at the Hult Center. XCape Creative Director Vanessa Fuller says the show … Continue reading
It’s been decades since I’ve owned a horse. Back in the day, my standards for acquiring an equine were questionable, centering mostly around price (the … Continue reading
By Paula Thonney I teach math at Lane Community College. I’ve taught full-time at LCC since 2016. LCC’s instructors are now bargaining with the college … Continue reading
Six years ago, a woman who owns 18 acres southeast of Cottage Grove called me as president of LandWatch Lane County, a nonprofit land use … Continue reading
The answer for how best to respond to the Charlie Kirk assassination and its aftermath eluded me at first. Yes, political violence is a serious … Continue reading
By G.K. We are an Asian American family in Eugene whose home was recently burglarized, and our lives will never be the same. In August, … Continue reading
This Hurts This week, over 750,000 Oregonians — including about 210,000 children and 130,000 seniors — will lose access to a program that puts food … Continue reading
Hear My Primal Scream! You asked us (Slant, 10/23) to “scream if you want Savage Love.” Well, I’m screaming! Savagely! There are a million places … Continue reading
Symbolism over Safety Eugene’s City Council just voted to “pause” its use of Flock license plate cameras — right as multiple hits from those cameras … Continue reading
Coping Today Spending time in the forest helps me with stress and keeps life in perspective. Being mindful. Just listening, watching, smelling, just being. Nature … Continue reading
• Food security is still insecure (thanks, Donald Trump), and here at Eugene Weekly we are collecting food for Burrito Brigade’s Little Food Pantries. Find … Continue reading
• He was a musician, an activist and a force around town. We interviewed Lea Jones in July about his work to stop Avelo Airlines … Continue reading
By EW editorial staff • Best of Eugene is next week! The issue is chock full of the things readers voted they love best! Got a … Continue reading
• Banana Ball! For those of us who don’t follow sportsball but love a good TikTok dance, the Savannah Bananas are a dream team, and … Continue reading
Dining out is out of reach for some members of the community who struggle to feed themselves, and at the same time, the food service … Continue reading
The home of the Scandinavian Festival is quickly becoming known for another world of spices. Aroma of India is one of Junction City’s newest restaurants, … Continue reading
Nelson’s Taqueria food truck — and its neighboring restaurant Nelson’s in the Whit — are staples of the Whiteaker neighborhood. The food truck has been … Continue reading
Since El Nopalito graduated from its food cart to a much-awaited brick-and-mortar restaurant in July, crowds of customers linger after closing. Reluctant to leave the … Continue reading
Hosted by The Music Education & Performing Artists Association, The GRRRLZ ROCK Music & Arts Festival honors the contributions and growth of women in the … Continue reading
Eugene musician Annah Anti-Palindrome — who describes herself as “anti-Zionist Mizrahi Jew” — feels it’s crucial to take a stand against Israel’s occupation of Palestine, … Continue reading
Glitterfox has had a very eventful 13 years to say the least. Shortly after guitarist Andrea Walker encountered French Basque vocalist Solange Igoa at a … Continue reading
The song “Silver Springs” is trending on TikTok. The 1973 Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Buckingham Nicks album reissue went viral this year. And Stereophonic, … Continue reading
Prioritizing your mental well-being is just as important as taking care of your physical health – and it might be easier than you think. Making … Continue reading
Gregory Erling Flato was born on June 27, 1947, in Astoria, Oregon, the oldest child of Erling and Esther Flato (née Kallunki) and passed away … Continue reading