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Got a half-finished scarf or a ball of yarn collecting dust? The Eugene Public Library Sheldon Branch invites you to turn ...
For nearly four years, the city of Eugene has been skirting a state law that requires unhoused people camping in public to ...
A big thank you to all the folks who called and wrote to the Oregon governor’s office after Tina Kotek initially denied the extradition of Eugene Weekly’s former business manager who was ...
A Grandma’s Surprising Sexual Renaissance” is the subtitle that says it all for Charla Hathaway’s one-woman show, Naked at My Age. Hathaway is a Portland-based sexologist who is known by many as ...
By Leni Oktira Sari My name is Leni Oktira Sari, and I have spent the last 14 years making Nike shoes in an Indonesian factory. On May 29, I will visit the University of Oregon campus with two ...
If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” — Desmond Tutu, the Book of Joy Upcoming Rallies, Marches, Trainings and Protests • Boycott Avelo ...
By Eden Omari Half of white America lost its mind, incensed and outraged over Kendrick Lamar’s February Super Bowl half-time performance. Lamar’s first words were ominous and prophetic: ...
Two weeks ago, on May 8, Eugene Weekly reported that the woman who stands accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of ...
Eugene Tejano rock musician Marshall Falcon grew up in Houston. He says that means he likes to talk. “I chat people up all ...
Late in the evening of Feb. 7, 2024, Andy Dey, at that time superintendent of the Eugene school district, was jubilant. The ...
Author Greg Marshall reads from his book Leg, a memoir recounting his experience growing up as a gay man with cerebral palsy, ...
Randle Patrick McMurphy is as charismatic and rebellious as ever, and Nurse Ratched is every bit the iron-fisted manipulative ...