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It’s Insidious It is scary to me that anyone on the Lane County Commission board is injecting Christianity into county meetings (EW, 8/14). The boundaries between “state” and religion are very ...
“I want to get into a hot tub filled with warm water,” Satoshi Furukawa, Japanese surgeon and astronaut, said in an interview right after his … Continue reading → By Corin Antonio and Eve Weston Are ...
Typically, the tradition of Obon — the Japanese Festival of the Dead — is a three-day affair featuring a variety of traditional dancing styles to celebrate and honor the spirits of ancestors. The ...
When you’re out and supposed to be having fun, that “I miss my dog” feeling is almost inescapable — especially if you end up ...
If you drive through Springfield and onto Highway 126, and then keep driving, you’ll get to a long, beautiful winding road. You’ll drive deep into the western Oregon woods, where the road is lined ...
By Mort Kahn I am the father of Daniel Kahn, who was shot and killed by the police on July 31 in Springfield. First, as a baseline, people with mental illnesses were once babies, loving children, ...
By Corin Antonio and Eve Weston Are you someone that walks around their home naked? Ever wondered: Can I legally walk around outside naked? If you haven’t, that’s OK, not everyone ponders ...
A one-of-a-kind comedy show calling itself a “mind-bending journey of experimentation, laughter and healing” is coming to the Art House Friday, August 15. The show … Continue reading → ...
By Tami S.P. Beach Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience, and when the situation is compounded by the absence of a will, it can create additional complexities. In such ...
A word that’s used within a culture, and that’s created by that culture,” is how Jeremiah Campbell, member of Gen-Z and barista at 5th Street Market, defines slang. He says that this definition ...
Saturday Night Live alumni Kevin Nealon and Janeane Garofalo perform standup comedy in two separate runs of shows at Olsen ...
Retirement is often considered the end, but what if it’s really just the beginning? A Gettysburg College study found the ...