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A measure on the May 21 ballot asks voters in coastal Lincoln County to renew a funding measure to support the library district.
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The color red, visible and hard to ignore, features prominently at events as people gather for healing, justice and remembrance.
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Get ready for a whirlwind of art this Saturday, March 9th! Dodge the raindrops and explore four fantastic locations.
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The Eugene Public Library is hosting a series of monthly discussions on philosophy, as part of an effort to make the subject seem more accessible.
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A portrait exhibit in downtown Eugene celebrates the lives and achievement of 30 disabled women leaders from around the globe.
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A celebration of Black history at the People's Collective in Eugene serves as a catalyst to bring people together, forge alliances and build culture.
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After years of performing in bars and restaurants, stand-up comedians in Eugene finally have a place dedicated to their craft.
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When poets write about art, that’s called “ekphrasis,” and yes, it is very much a thing today and yesterday.
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A traveling exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend depicts an early 20th century Oregon lumber town with a difference: The company there employed both Black and white loggers.
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Roughly a hundred people took to the streets Monday for a commemorative march honoring the civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.
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An exhibit that celebrates Eugene’s lesbian history is wrapping up this weekend. Outliers and Outlaws, Stories from the Eugene Lesbian History Project has been on display at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History on the University of Oregon Campus in Eugene for a little more than a year.
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A Northwest musical duo are inseparable in the Tri-Cities in southeast Washington – they do weddings, clubs, even musical reviews. They’ve been friends for nearly 30 years.