By Emily Rogers, Bailey Meyers and Bentley Freeman While election results will continue to be posted well into November, the ...
Election results getting you down? Head on over to Olsen Run Comedy Club so comedian Laurie Kilmartin can turn your frown ...
The nation just elected a twice-impeached convicted felon to the White House. A man who has bragged about grabbing women “by the pussy,” who has undermined democratic institutions, who lies ...
Ever had your car stolen? No? Well then perhaps you’ve heard your friends and family talk about frequent vehicular break-ins or even seen people on the various Eugene social media pages detailing ...
By Samantha Sobel Portal Tea is a tea shop that’s been located in the heart of downtown Eugene since March 2021. With over 100 handcrafted teas, there is something on the Portal Tea menu for ...
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 blood, which we all can agree on. So I ask those ...
Frustrations, anxieties — sometimes the best way to clear your mind is to take a tough hike in the woods. Just remember to wear boots and a good coat, because the winter that’s coming is not ...
Some Saturday mornings there’s a line out the door — when I get there anyway, which is usually closer to 9 am, rather than the 7 am opening time. It’s always the same two cooks in the kitchen ...
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. So much so that there’s a strict scary ...
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 you have. On Saturday, Nov. 2, the fantastically ...
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. 8 with The Walking Dad, a horror show hosted by Heavy ...
A year ago (before I joined Eugene Weekly), I helped my friend Matrisha Armitage write a business plan for her Eugene nonprofit Music Education & Performing Artists Association. I was somewhat ...