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The Yachats Library closed its doors to the public this week as volunteers began boxing up and moving some of the collection to Room 8 in the Commons for up to a year.
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There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
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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.
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After years of performing in bars and restaurants, stand-up comedians in Eugene finally have a place dedicated to their craft.
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When poets write about art, that’s called “ekphrasis,” and yes, it is very much a thing today and yesterday.
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A traveling exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend depicts an early 20th century Oregon lumber town with a difference: The company there employed both Black and white loggers.
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Roughly a hundred people took to the streets Monday for a commemorative march honoring the civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.