Monthly Archive: March 2022
Editor’s Note: This film festival review includes spoilers. “Facehugger vagina,” “confetti jizz,” “cheese grater on nipples,” and “anal wine glass.” These are only some of the notes we took while experiencing the infamous annual...
On the evening of Mar. 15, police officers arrived at Washington Jefferson Park and told residents that they would all have to vacate the area by midnight. The demand came after the city revoked...
Editor’s Note: Matthew O-G of Solidarity News recorded the audio for the entirety of the event that was used for this article. Employees at several Starbucks Coffee shops across Eugene are trying to unionize...
The Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene, Oregon—first opened in 1950—is a non-profit community center for the visual arts formed by a collective of local artists, including the center’s namesake, Maude Irvin Kerns. Kerns...
On the afternoon of Mar. 6, about 100 people gathered in front of the Old Federal Building on the corner of 7th and Pearl for a Vigil for Peace — a global day of...
On Mar. 2, houseless residents at Marion Square Park in Salem woke up to a rainy, wet morning and began to pack their belongings prior to a scheduled 8 a.m. sweep. Double Sided Media...
Editor’s Note: The article was edited to add the website for Wheels Cafe. February is a cheesy month for Lane County thanks to FOOD For Lane County’s annual Grilled Cheese Experience. This year, over...