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The Maude Kerns Art Center presents “Shifting Focus: Photography at Oregon Invitational, which showcases a variety of digital and analog photography processes
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We'll get more details on the state of the Millar Library and when it might reopen.
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Golden eagle feathers are sacred in many cultures. The Yakama Nation aviary is now home to a 1-year old golden eagle. That’s a big deal because it’s hard to get those feathers legally from the federally protected birds.
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A new café in Springfield hopes to provide foster cats with an alternative route to adoption.
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Bricolage, French for "made from odds and ends," is a whole movement encouraging us to reduce, reuse, recycle, and reimagine!
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland returns for another season starting on Tuesday. With new leadership and stable financial footing after the pandemic, the theater is ready to welcome back audiences for a full 10-show season.
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At the old YMCA facility in Eugene, administrators and employees broke apart a wall and removed a sheet-copper box containing items placed there nearly 69 years ago.
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Oregonians are invited to a party this Saturday, March 16, at the Capitol.
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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.