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By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty Welcome to the Garden Palette — Eugene Weekly’s new monthly gardening column! When my husband Ted and I first … Continue reading
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By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty Welcome to the Garden Palette — Eugene Weekly’s new monthly gardening column! When my husband Ted and I first … Continue reading
By Bailey Meyers and Ashlin Sanderson No one ever thought it would be easy for Lane County to build a $150 million facility to dramatically … Continue reading
An elaborate climbing gym is being planned for the long-vacant former The Register-Guard printing press building on Chad Drive in Eugene. The gym would include … Continue reading
Upcoming Rallies, Marches and Protests • Hands Off! Peaceful protest against the rise of fascism in our country, noon-3 pm, Saturday April 19, 8th and … Continue reading
By Christian Wihtol As an exec at a private-equity giant, Bill Cornog spent decades learning to avoid bad business propositions. Yet when the University of … Continue reading
Cottage Theatre’s musical Mary Poppins, running until April 27, quickly presented itself as a rich evening event. The musical was thoroughly enjoyable — despite perhaps … Continue reading
Seth Walker is a versatile blues, soul, and funk singer-songwriter and guitarist who will be performing music at Tsunami Books Wednesday, April 16. Walker is … Continue reading
The raucous and hilarious Kinsey Sicks return to Eugene for their drag performance, Deep Inside Tonight, where the self-proclaimed “newscasts run amok” blend their Dragapella … Continue reading
This amusing production of Nunsense pokes fun at Catholicism while romping in unexpected directions. The Pegasus Playhouse show features a dedicated cast playing six nuns … Continue reading
Spring — with its longer lighter days and warmer weather — is the perfect time to get your garden going. Whether you are new to … Continue reading
Hodgepodge Books & Taps — a combination tap room and bookstore answering one of life’s most pressing questions: “Why aren’t there more places to sip … Continue reading
After reviewing Dan Armstrong’s “Eugene Trilogy” in Eugene Weekly’s Winter Reading issue, I learned of another Eugene author who just finished a similar trilogy. Guy … Continue reading
Late spring into early summer is the perfect time to plant your summer crops — tomatoes, cucumbers and cannabis. According to Down to Earth Home, … Continue reading
By Mick Harty Today, for me, is a day of mourning and grief, for as of today I no longer have the job my heart … Continue reading
By Jim Arnold I think it’s time we vote to reconstitute the Lane Community College Board of Education in May’s special election. The reason: this … Continue reading
By Eden Omari I am constantly reminded and put in my place each time I open a Eugene Weekly, university newspaper, or multiple store circulars … Continue reading
By John Lively Since I joined the Legislature in 2013 I have been proud to serve as a member of the Road User Task Force, … Continue reading
Our Pleasure Thanks for running “This Modern World.” We need it now more than ever. Tim Baxter Eugene Rise on April 19 Those of you … Continue reading
Easter Eggs Out of the Question? If egg prices are putting a damper on your family’s backyard Easter egg hunt this year, here’s a fun … Continue reading
Save CAHOOTS Help! We must save CAHOOTS! It is unconscionable to me that the city of Eugene and our entire surrounding community could allow CAHOOTS … Continue reading
We Need a Protest Calendar What would it take for Eugene Weekly to prepare and publish a calendar of upcoming demonstrations/political events in the area? … Continue reading
• Starting with some good news: Eliza Aronson, former Eugene Weekly intern now environmental reporter for the Everett Herald, won the Society of Professional Journalists … Continue reading
• Were you one of the thousands in downtown Eugene or the hundred who gathered in Oakridge or the millions across the country protesting at … Continue reading
• The Eugene Emeralds kick off their 70th season April 9 against the Tri-City Dust Devils, with “Wild Weenie Wednesday,” but it’s the April 10 … Continue reading
• Welcome to our annual Satire Issue where we crack ourselves up and sometimes scare readers. No, we are not rebranding as “eug.” Funny (and … Continue reading
Looking for a Hobbit-themed dining experience for the most precious of patrons? Second Breakfast Pies is a local brunch place that offers just that for … Continue reading
Fig & Bean Bakery owner Finn Mifsud fires up two ovens, baking throughout her mornings to prepare orders for wholesale. The bakery is only open … Continue reading
After years of running food trucks up and down the Willamette Valley, Ojisan’s Ramen has found its home. The family-owned business, which got its start … Continue reading
• Claim 52 is making a big move to the former WildCraft Cider Works 232 Lincoln Street building. And the brewery — known for its … Continue reading
Buckle up, Eugene. The high-flying and beat-dropping big band rocket ship born in 2015 in the Whiteaker neighborhood returns to Eugene to transcend the troubles … Continue reading
Matthew Logan Vasquez and friends came to the Hult Center April 7 as part of the 10×10 series — so tickets were only $10 as … Continue reading
YAGÓDY, a quartet performing traditional folk music and songs from the Ukraine and surrounding regions from a contemporary point of view, comes to Eugene April … Continue reading
Saxsquatch. He’s elusive. He lives in the forest. He’s saxy. He’s got big feet (you know what they say). And he’s coming to WOW Hall … Continue reading
About 100 people gathered in Oakridge, Oregon, at the Hitching Post off Highway 58 as part of the nationwide Hands Off! protests against the Trump … Continue reading
Five Ukrainian war veterans, who each lost a leg in combat in the Russo-Ukrainian War, flew to Oregon to learn how to ski on an … Continue reading
The new year is a great time to see a doctor who supports your health goals. Whether you’re visiting a new doctor or an existing … Continue reading
Amaryllis Planter $80 Passionflower Design brings you these lovely long-lasting, seasonal amaryllis planters, for that ‘someone-who-has-everything’ in your life. These blooms will last all season … Continue reading
Our programs include: – Housing Services for Families helping families with children avoid and overcome homelessness – Permanent Supported Housing providing specialized housing and support services … Continue reading
“Having a program that seeks you out is so important because when you’re out there on the streets, there’s nothing – there’s no hope,” says ShelterCare … Continue reading