FOOD & DRINK
Pets of the week: Shepherd mix, Great Dane mix, bonded cats up for adoption in Lane County
Bruschetta is a 1-year-old Shepherd mix who is beyond silly and sweet. She is looking for an outgoing family to take her on lots of adventures and have a basket filled with fun toys for her to play with. Bruschetta is also a little nervous around new people, but with yummy snacks and a little patience, she warms up to be a social pup.
Tom Cruise produced a movie in Eugene during the summer of 1996 about Steve Prefontaine
In 1996 a film crew descended on Eugene to make a movie about Steve Prefontaine. The film followed the relationship between record-breaking distance runner Steve Prefontaine and his coach Bill Bowerman. Prefontaine was a star athlete from Coos Bay who ran for the University of Oregon and later competed in...
Pet of the week: Bruschetta
Greenhill Humane Society is looking for a forever home for Bruschetta, a 1-year-old Shepherd mixed breed who is beyond silly and sweet! She needsr an outgoing family to take her on lots of adventures and have a toy basket filled with fun toys for her to play with!
Take a look inside University of Oregon's $90M overhaul of University and Villard halls
A massive construction project at the University of Oregon's two oldest halls is well underway and on track to be completed by the summer of 2025. The remodels are meant to retain their historic late-1800s exteriors but with new classroom technology, air systems and communal spaces. The totality of the Heritage Renovation Project, including interior redesign and exterior rehabilitation, will cost $93 million, a project that started off costing an estimated $60 million in 2021.
Meiji Makes a Comeback
On Oct. 4 Izakaya Meiji shocked foodies of Eugene by announcing that the Western-themed izakaya was undergoing a makeover and would now be called Junglefowl. The restaurant traded its cowboy boots and onigiris for chicken dishes inspired by various cultures across the globe. Head chef Alex Dakers called the change an opportunity to start something fresh that matches the reality of post-pandemic dining.
Spraying Words on the Page
“In Graffiti anything goes,” says founder and publisher Don Root. Root is right. Similar to the art you’ll find spray-painted under an overpass, Graffiti is equally unpretentious as it is impressive. The alternative zine has no editor and accepts just about everything — as long as it doesn’t break copyright or libel laws.
To The Gorge: A local author's new book about running and grief
In her new book – To The Gorge – local runner and author, Emily Halnon talks about her record-breaking run of Oregon's Pacific Crest Trail but also about trying to overcome the grief of her mother’s ultimate loosing battle with cancer. Halnon, an ultramarathoner from Eugene, ran...
It’s All About Balance
Adam Grosowsky surfs back and forth just feet above the rushing water of the Row River. At 65 years old, he’s just as agile on the 110-foot slackline as he was when he first created the popular solo sport in his 20s. Grosowsky grew up climbing the sandstone cliffs...
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