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Comparatively few people of color visit the American wilderness, though the resources are public to all. African-American outdoorsman James Mills…
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Author Eliot Treichel explores a teenage girl’s grief and healing after causing her father’s accidental death on a canoe trip, in the young adult novel A…
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As part of Oregon Humanities’ Conversation Project, the Downtown Eugene Public Library will host “Northwest Mixtape: Hip Hop Culture and Influences,” an…
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Photographer Ron Verzuh presents Street Rhythms, an exhibit of street corner photographs taken across the globe, on display at the Downtown Eugene Public…
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Political cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Ted Rall speaks with Eric Alan about his new graphic novel Snowden, which explores the motivations and…
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Cartoonist Dan Piraro has been drawing the award-winning Bizarro for 31 years. He will give an illustrated talk to begin Banned Books Week at the Downtown…
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John Kallas is one this country’s foremost experts on wild foods, and the author of the new book Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods from Dirt to Plate. He…
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The Eugene City Council Monday decided to put a 5-year property tax levy on the November ballot to fund expanded library services.The $2.7 million levy…
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Throughout October, The Eugene Public Library will be holding five open discussions on how it can better satisfy visitors’ needs in the next 10 years.The…
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No more browsing at the Eugene Public Library on Sunday mornings.Beginning July 6th, the library is cutting Sunday hours. It will be open from 1:00 p.m.…
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Portland-based author Lindsay Hill has created an unusually structured novel called Sea of Hooks that follows his protagonist through a series of traumas…
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Author Bill Sullivan, best known for his definitive Oregon hiking guides, has a new book of short stories out about Oregon's most quirky places and…