Lianna Davis

Music

WOW Hall wows for first Eugene concert

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Camera Obscura came to the WOW Hall, one of Eugene’s many quirky little venues.

by Lianna Davis
Food

The Glenwood: Out-of-this-world tomato soup

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The Glenwood’s tomato and cheese soup is worthy of a “Most delicious foods in the galaxy” list.

by Lianna Davis
Community

Silk painting: Get creative on a whole new surface

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Looking for an artistic outlet and a chance to learn a new skill? Try a silk painting class.

by Lianna Davis
Community

The art of graffiti

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In today’s world, one can go days without seeing any colors besides dull grays and murky browns, days without vibrant, beautifully colored art. For Christian Berntsen, Chin for short, this colorless state is unacceptable, and that’s why he’s taken on the mission of correcting it.

by Lianna Davis
Community

… into the fire

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Jacob Anderson is 22-years old and these days you might mistake him for someone who has always enjoyed conventional living, but everyone has a story to tell and Anderson’s is anything but conventional.

by Lianna Davis
Community

Pacifica Forum rally

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EUGENE — Had you been wandering down East 13th Street on the University of Oregon Campus on Feb. 5, you might have witnessed a spectacle of protesters gathered in front of Johnson Hall.

by Lianna Davis
Community

Jaqua Center creates stir on Oregon campus

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EUGENE — The John E. Jaqua Center for Student-Athletes, a new addition to the University of Oregon’s campus, has sparked quite the controversy among students on campus.

by Lianna Davis
Community

The bus drivers' collective

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EUGENE — From naked men and giant candybars to mass riots, the public transportation workers of Eugene have seen it all and then some.

by Lianna Davis