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This week, we have questions about roller derby teams in Oregon, secessionist movements and we'll go on a quest for a movie rental. Listen along with Michelle from Corvallis!
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#Instaballet is inviting community members of all ages and abilities to choreograph a new dance in real time, no experience required.
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We have a rundown of exciting art happenings across town, featuring Indigenous art, fine photography, and bold screen prints.
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The first-ever Eugene Neurodivergent Art and Performance Expo takes place Friday at the Farmers Market Pavilion in downtown Eugene.
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As Eugene faces cuts to local homelessness services, a restaurant near the Whiteaker neighborhood is asking diners to “pay it forward" for hungry people in need.
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Memorial Day weekend sees all kinds of events honoring those who served and died in the nation’s defense. One annual observance at the Eugene Masonic Cemetery drew several dozen people to a hilltop Sunday afternoon.
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This week on our quiz, every answer is a letter. Will Kate from Eugene be able to deliver or will these letters be lost in transit?
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Dorothy Velasco reviews Jitney, performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, 2025.
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A conversation with Eugene video game designers Riv Hester and Ivy Sly who've produced popular games played by a global audience.
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A new exhibit at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Eugene features work by Indigenous queer artists answering the question: “What does it mean to exist at the intersection of Indigeneity and queerness?”
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Three OCF leaders describe OCF’s philanthropic endeavors, radio station, summer youth program, history, and its financial impact on the surrounding communities.
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Students from the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance are on a cultural and musical exchange tour-- in Costa Rica.