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What’s Happening Archive

Plenty of opportunities to celebrate Independence Day

Culture 3 years ago

From the glare and booming sounds of the late-night fireworks to the more peaceful gatherings of the day, Lane County residents have plenty of opportunities … Continue reading →

Whiteaker Community Market

Culture 3 years ago

The weather has had much to say so far this young season. On the afternoon of June 5 alone there was blissful sunshine followed by … Continue reading →

FOOD For Lane County’s Chef’s Night Out

Culture 3 years ago

It’s time for the cooks to take center stage. For the first time in two years — and at a new home — FOOD For … Continue reading →

Vol. 1, No. 1

Eugene Weekly turns 40 this fall. We’ll look back this year at four decades of covering Eugene arts, entertainment and politics

News 3 years ago

On Thursday, Sept. 16, 1982, a new publication hit the streets of Eugene and Springfield. What’s Happening — as Eugene Weekly was called then — … Continue reading →

Marvelous Mother’s Day at Maude’s

Culture 3 years ago

If you need to spruce up your home or garden with art this spring, Maude Kerns Art Center has you covered this Mother’s Day with … Continue reading →

Friends of Eugene Public Library Benefit Book Sale

Culture 3 years ago

It’s time for solitary bookworms to unite and gather at the Lane Events Center for the Friends of Eugene Public Library Benefit Book Sale, the … Continue reading →

Itty Bitty Boutique

Culture 3 years ago

Kids will outgrow clothes, bikes and toys faster than parents can keep up. Kathie Fischer learned this after her first child was born. “It just … Continue reading →

Sandi T. O’Brien — In Memoriam, After the Holiday Farm Fire

Culture 3 years ago

What began as a simple “girls weekend” at a cabin on the McKenzie River became a love affair with a tiny half-mile nature walk at … Continue reading →

2022 Evergreen Tattoo Expo

Culture 3 years ago

If I were ever to sit down and get inked by a tattoo artist, the design would be simple — just nine cat paw prints, … Continue reading →

Acorn Community Cafe

Culture 3 years ago

Two furloughed restaurant workers — with more stimulus money than they felt they needed — pooled their resources and knowledge of the restaurant business in … Continue reading →

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