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Historically, museums across the U.S. have taken a detached, scholarly, and archaic view of Native Americans. But over the past decade especially, there’s been a push by Native advocates and their supporters to “decolonize” -- or alternately, “Indigenize” – these institutions, including here in Oregon.
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Longtime South Eugene High School teacher Anna Grace talks about her career as a romance novelist.
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The longest-running science fiction show, “Doctor Who” celebrates 60 years on Thursday, Nov. 23, and Oregonians rank among the most fanatical Whovians in the U.S.
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If you’re looking for a good book to read this winter and want to be a part of a community event, you could participate in the “Big Read."
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Jenny Lewis's latest album is the Jubilantly titled Joy'All and it’s one that continues her warm and intimate sound referencing classic soul, R&B and country music. Maybe you caught her playing in Bend this past summer or even got to catch the Postal Service anniversary tour or with Thanksgiving around the corner. as it is in mine, maybe a very Murray Christmas is a family tradition in your household as well.You can catch her at a headlining show at the McDonald Theater in Eugene on Friday, December 1.
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Tribes across Oregon are reigniting their relationship with tobacco. Not just any tobacco, but the very kind their ancestors grew and used before colonization and the fur trade.
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Over 250 people – most of them school kids – gathered outside Ridgeline Montessori in Eugene on Friday to celebrate the return of their totem pole.
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The Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts, a studio on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is focused on contemporary printmaking, professional artist residencies and Indigenous arts workshops.
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Tallmadge Doyle's paintings challenge you to ask if you’re looking at the sea or the sky.
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Springfield High School journalism students recently got some very good news. Their specialty magazine took top honors in a national student media competition.
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Ground broke late last month for the O’Brien Memorial Library in Blue River. The previous building was destroyed in the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire.
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ZZ Ward was brought up on the blues records her parents played in her home in Roseburg. She developed her own voice as a teenager playing whatever gigs she could get in Eugene and tapping into the hip-hop scene here. She is now a renowned musician who weaves those influences together and has collaborated with the likes of Aloe Blacc, Fantastic Negrito and Kendrick Lamar.