Arts and Entertainment
Beloved photography center closes its doors
Staff, volunteers and community members packed the Newspace Center for Photography last night to learn more about the abrupt end of the fifteen-year-old organization.
Guarding the flame: Q&A with Eugene Register-Guard publisher Logan Molen
Molen talks about digital revenue, “franchise verticals” and how he aims to beat the University of Oregon Ducks coverage.
Can Jim Akenson Rebrand Hunting?
The Oregon Hunters Association’s first conservation director aims to sell millennials and urban dwellers on an age-old practice.
Private support for arts dwindles
Public funding for the arts in the U.S. has always lagged behind first-world countries, with Germany outpacing this country’s arts funding by 40-to-1.
Keep on Buckin’
The Pendleton Round-Up hopes co-branding and concessions to modern sensitivities will keep the iconic rodeo vital for years to come.
The Cover Story: February 2016 issue
Eugene is many things — college town, the city where Phil and Bill got up and running (or jogging), future global athletics venue. But the burg is most famous as a haven for happy hippies. Witness The Oregon Country Fair for a little body-painted proof. This month’s cover story poses the question: could that peace-and-love … Read more