It’s the time of year for looking back and for making top 10 lists, so this year, Eugene Weekly decided to remember the biggest dick … Continue reading → By EW Readers Eugene Weekly can’t be the only ...
Out-of-state investors and local businesses continue to see Eugene-Springfield as a good bet, judged by the construction ...
It’s the time of year for looking back and for making top 10 lists, so this year, Eugene Weekly decided to remember the ...
Fermata Ballet Collective is hosting its annual Winter Series Jan. 2 to Jan. 4. It invites dancers of all levels to engage with dance, conversation, original choreography and music composition by ...
Well, hello there, 2026. What fresh new hell or mad delights will you bring? The Weekly’s New Year’s resolution is to be a joy, a delight, a thorn in the side and your favorite local news!
On Jan. 3, Double Entendre, a combination rap battle and comedy show, returns to Fathoms Bar near the University of Oregon campus. Eugene comedian Lexis Shardé hosts the show, where audiences ...
By EW Readers Eugene Weekly can’t be the only ones calling out local dick moves, so we called upon you, the readers, to weigh ...
Fragments from a Chinese mining camp dated to the late 1800s found at Malheur National Forest, a gong used in the Portland ...
Activism and Ridicule Because you’re reading the Weekly, you’re old enough to feel old occasionally. Your favorite movie gets re-released on its 20th anniversary, but you remember seeing it in the ...
By Callee Ackland ICE raids in Oregon have surged this year, as part of a nationwide sweep that is inflicting widespread emotional trauma on immigrants and their loved ones. At least 26 Lane ...
On Jan. 3, Portland jazz pianist and educator Kerry Politzer and The Kerry Politzer Quartet celebrate her latest album, Alternate Routes, at The Jazz Station. Politzer recorded the album in a ...
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