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A small selection of local things that make us happy Sometimes, because we’re Eugene Weekly and we can, we choose random things that our staff … Continue reading
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A small selection of local things that make us happy Sometimes, because we’re Eugene Weekly and we can, we choose random things that our staff … Continue reading
By Emily Rogers, Bailey Meyers and Bentley Freeman While election results will continue to be posted well into November, the Lane County Elections office and … Continue reading
Have you ever seen the funniest joke book the world has ever known? If you’ve even been in Eugene anytime after 1986, chances are that … Continue reading
More than 25 election workers already began counting up ballots a week before the Nov. 5 election as “Drift Away” by Dobie Gray plays over … Continue reading
The Upper Willamette Soil and Water Conservation District media and outreach specialist says most of her job is just “getting the word out.” Every election, … Continue reading
At the University of Oregon Fall Street Faire, Alex Aghdaei manned the booth for the Democratic Party of Lane County along with other members of … Continue reading
Weekends are when markets flourish in Eugene, and aside from the staples that are the Saturday Market and the Lane County Farmers Market, three more … Continue reading
Brian Smith “We need a better democracy” is what Eugene Weekly said in its endorsement of Measure 117, which would give Oregon voters the option … Continue reading
By Walter Scott Bartlett Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to have our local voice in Congress be a conservative Republican — … Continue reading
Independent singer-songwriters Joshua Radin and Ron Pope will be co-headlining at the Hult Center on Nov. 10. Pope first rose to fame in 2007 on … Continue reading
Halloween was last week, but according to singer Erin Chapin of northern California folk-pop harmony group Rainbow Girls, every day is Halloween for her band. … Continue reading
Frustrations, anxieties — sometimes the best way to clear your mind is to take a tough hike in the woods. Just remember to wear boots … Continue reading
Halloween has passed, but the spooky season isn’t done. Men at Werk, an 18-plus drag showcase that takes place every other month, is back Nov. … Continue reading
By Victoria Koch I lost my husband to cancer nine years ago this October. It hasn’t been easy. We were together for 38 years. We … Continue reading
“We are going to prepare for war. … We gotta stop the insanity going on in the United States.” — The Rev. Mark Murillo, speaking … Continue reading
By Karen McCowan The morning of Oct. 7, 2023, I sat with a small group of Eugene-Springfield residents at Bethlehem Bible College in the West … Continue reading
By Larry Kaplowitz Here’s the situation: Last week a man raped a woman who was hiking alone on the Wild Iris Ridge trail in broad … Continue reading
An Endless Cycle In the 2024 elections, when challenging an incumbent, the incumbent was referred to as a career politician. It was time for new … Continue reading
Union Member for Hoyle My name is Brian Lemke, I am a proud member of Carpenters Local 541 in Eugene. I’m writing to share my … Continue reading
Kudos to LTD After moving downtown to be near the bus station, I quickly came to appreciate the courtesy of the drivers and other staff. … Continue reading
A Shout Out to Dorothy Velasco I was delighted to see the review of Hello, Dolly! by Dorothy Velasco (“Well, Hello!” EW, 10/3). Velasco was … Continue reading
• We might have fucked up as a country when it comes to the presidential election, but at least Lane County voters called a halt … Continue reading
• Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, Nov. 3. At least we gain an hour of sleep. • As Election Day draws near, voters in Oregon … Continue reading
>>Early in 2024, 11 University of Oregon students over a six-week span reported that someone had spiked their drinks with drugs at fraternity parties. The … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly is one of 205 media outlets nationwide that won a two-year, $50,000-per-year grant from Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than … Continue reading
Fine dining doesn’t look like it used to. For many diners, long ago are the days of sparkling white tablecloths and servers donning suits. But … Continue reading
It’s hot — sticky, sweet — and it’s gaining popularity all around. No, Def Leppard isn’t making a comeback here in Eugene, but hot honey, … Continue reading
I want a beer. A nice cold one. Not that 4 percent Coors Light crap, mind you. I’m talking real beer. Beer for men. Beer … Continue reading
I scream, you scream — downtown Eugene finally has ice cream. The Mexican-style ice cream parlor Peek-A-Boo Delight La Michoacana Ice Cream celebrated its grand … Continue reading
Los Angeles-based rapper Sellassie blends West Coast vibes with introspective, socially conscious lyrics, making him a standout in hip hop. Known for his lyrical depth … Continue reading
Bollywood Horror returns to WOW Hall with DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid in tow Friday, Oct. 25. The duo celebrates how musical genres defy … Continue reading
AJ Croce says in his imagination, he’s on stage with his father, Jim Croce, playing folk music together. “There’s moments where I feel like he’s … Continue reading
One of Shara Nova’s earliest musical memories took place in Oregon. Nova’s mother was studying pipe organ at Southern Oregon University, where her grandfather was … Continue reading
The 2024 U.S. Track & Field Olympic Team Trials run through June 30 at Hayward Field.
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
Looking for a realtor who both aligns with your values and supports our community? Look no further! Introducing… These are the real estate agents who … Continue reading