“I’m grieving for a lost America,” one woman says solemnly, holding a light yellow daisy. Her face was illuminated by the light of a nearby candle and a tear rolled down her face. She was one of many ...
You may think you’ve never heard of the acclaimed British playwright, Jez Butterworth. However, his raucously funny, as well as violent and shocking plays, have won Tony and Olivier nominations and ...
You don’t need to grab your passport for a trip to Asia — the 41st annual Oregon Asian Celebration returns to Eugene, with a long list of vendors, performances and activities for the community. This ...
Three Visions of Nature, an art show featuring works of three Eugene artists interpreting the natural world, opened July 3 at Broadway Commerce Center in downtown Eugene. Artists Deb Babcock, Meg ...
Indivisible Coburg, an organization aimed at promoting progressive policies and protecting democracy, has been organizing weekly rallies outside of the Coburg City Hall since October. Protesters say ...
“The president is a servant of the Constitution and not its master. There is nothing explicit or implicit in that instrument which exempts him from a duty the law imposes on all competent human beings ...
The 11th annual vibrant community celebration, Noche Cultural, is July 18, featuring its usual blend of all things live music, dancing, food, cultural demonstrations and family togetherness. The event ...
Don’t be turned off by the name of this lovely 5.6-mile loop trail — Yellow Jacket Glade is not named after the annoying ...
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