Hoedad Proud Landing an interview with a Nobel Prize laureate within days after the prize is announced is an amazing feat for any reporter (“Hoedad Nobel Prize Winner,” EW, 10/10). Congratulations ...
AJ Croce says in his imagination, he’s on stage with his father, Jim Croce, playing folk music together. “There’s moments where I feel like he’s right there,” he says. Jim, passed away on ...
Jeopardy who? KLCC, our local NPR affiliate and trusty Eugene public radio source for all things newsy, is sprucing things up with the hottest new quiz show on the block: “The KLCC Conundrum,” ...
Those registered to vote in Oregon will find their ballots looking a tad bare this November. There aren’t fewer races, though ...
Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics and Ecology is celebrating 20 years of advocating for change in wildfire coverage and ...
What’s scarier than history? Nothing! Springfield History Museum is hosting its third annual Fright! at the Museum event, and ...
The apples are fresh from the orchard, and it’s time for beergarden’s annual Cidergarden event! For four days, beergarden ...
Starting and ending college at a four-year university is the right choice for some college students, but not for all, and that’s OK. Student higher education pathways can be different and bring ...
He seems like the gods’ equal, that man, who / ever he is, who takes his seat so close / across from you, and listens raptly to / your lilting voice,” writes Sappho, an ancient Greek lyrical poet ...
The morning of Oct. 7, 2023, I sat with a small group of Eugene-Springfield residents at Bethlehem Bible College in the West Bank. We were preparing to depart on Day 2 of what our Palestinian ...
My expectations for famed ‘80s band Crowded House at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend weren’t high as it was my first time as a listener and my first time at the venue. The concert opener, Amble, ...