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Emily Rogers

Author: Emily Rogers

From Shed to Strength

Sadie Lincoln, daughter of a founder of Eugene Weekly, started barre3, a fitness boutique with women’s bodies in mind

Health 3 days ago

In 1982 Elisabeth Lyman, Lucia McKelvey, Sonja (Snyder) Ungemach, Lois Wadsworth and Bill Snyder founded What’s Happening out of a small shed on Lincoln Street … Continue reading →

Cut by Hand

Ex-graphic designer turned stained glass artist Carolyn Miller creates and sells pieces at the Saturday and Holiday Market

Arts 2 months ago

Carolyn Miller, who has been an artist for about 35 years, built her stained glass business, Worker Bee Design Studio, from the ground up after … Continue reading →

Food Fit for a Korean King

Tiger Mama is a Korean food restaurant that serves traditional dishes with healthy ingredients 

Chow 2 months ago

In ancient Korea, royal feasts consisted of a vast array of dishes with up to 12 side dishes as offerings to support the king’s health … Continue reading →

Death Coach

A new avenue of care for those at the end of their life and their loved ones 

Culture 3 months ago

Since the turn of the 21st century, the role of the death doula has been on the rise. Death doulas are non-medical workers who provide … Continue reading →

Best Indie bookstore

Best of Eugene 3 months ago

1. Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette St., 541-345-8986, TsunamiBooks.org. 2. Smith Family Bookstore, 525 Willamette St., 541-343-4717, SmithFamilyBookstore.com. 3. Books With Pictures Eugene, 296 E. 5th … Continue reading →

Subsidized Child Care

A grant from the U.S. Department of Education can help pay for student-parent childcare

News 4 months ago

More than half of all college students in the U.S. are considered “nontraditional” students, meaning they are over the age of 24, work full time, … Continue reading →

Strained Relationship

After a series of political defeats, a powerful union wants Oregon voters to give it an edge in its campaign to unionize cannabis industry workers

CannabisNews 5 months ago

One of the nation’s largest labor unions has been waging an aggressive and — in some ways  unprecedented — political fight to gain a stronghold … Continue reading →

Punks for a Cause

RAD Eugene is hosting its third annual mental health benefit punk show

News 5 months ago

For the founders, as well as one of the board members of Radical Alternative Development, the punk scene is all they’ve ever known.  “If I … Continue reading →

The Grass is Greener on the Other Side

Grammy Award winning musician, guitarist and producer T Bone Burnett brings his solo project album to the Hult Center Sept. 9

Music 5 months ago

“You’re supposed to get better as you get older,” says T Bone Burnett, record producer, guitarist and songwriter for over five decades. For the first … Continue reading →

Pawsitive Approach to Charity 

Every year the Eugene Police Department encourages its employees to donate to charity. What keeps its employees donating is ‘bring your pet to work day.’

Culture 5 months ago

The employees at the Eugene Police Department like to have fun with the incentives they give people for donating to nonprofit charities. One incentive has … Continue reading →

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