By Emma J Nelson and McKenzie Young-Roy There are few activities that transcend religion, politics and culture. Storytelling, ...
By Savannah Brown As all indoor gamers are aware, one of the prevailing obstacles in the gaming world is finding people to ...
By Michael Weber The conversation around needing a new municipal jail in Eugene has been gaining traction in local Facebook ...
By G. B. Lawrence Clearly, full support from the University of Oregon’s Athletic Department for its athletes of color is no ...
Jan. 17 marked the yearly return of the Winter Rod & Speed Show, an indoor automotive show and tell held in the Albany Expo ...
Get ready, folks. Four bands ranging from emo to math rock — a form of alt rock known for its atypical rhythm and time ...
Steph Tolev wants you to Google her name before you buy tickets to one of her four shows Jan. 17 and 18 at Olsen Run Comedy ...
Indeed, Fare Thee Well I don’t think Frog would mind if I stayed home to celebrate his life. I’d like to drive over to the WOW Hall and join the community. It would be nice to see and be seen in ...
As 2025 kicks off, rather than just be filled with trepidation, Eugene Weekly decided to bring back an annual tradition of filling our pages with dreams. So we asked folks in the community and Weekly ...
Ayisha Elliot. Photo by Todd Cooper. There’s a riff in our nation that it can’t seem to heal from. It was carried over from Europe by the nation’s “forefathers.” The rage, the indignant insistence of ...
With the dust settled on the 2024 election, the question becomes, how did a slim majority of American voters choose a candidate with authoritarian tendencies? Did the fault lie in Kamala Harris?