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* update: the reading

Jose Angel Araguz wrote 3 months ago: Happy to report that the Windfall Reading last night was a great success! The evening started off wi … more →

Tags: Astrology, the friday influence, the wall, Literature, writing, Eugene, Oregon, Books, Virgo, Tiger's Eye Press

* on poetry readings1 comment

Jose Angel Araguz wrote 3 months ago: If poems are children, poetry readings are PTA meetings.  – Vera Pavlova You don’t go to … more →

Tags: Astrology, bookstore, buddy wakefield, CHAPBOOK, college of santa fe, corpus christi texas, Creative Writing, del mar college, duende

Grammys Doesn't Spark With Downtown

Best Coast Beats wrote 3 months ago: By Adam Fernandez EUGENE — What’s so great about the Grammys, anyway? That may be the se … more →

Tags: Oregon, eugene, Downtown, Grammys

* quick update

Jose Angel Araguz wrote 4 months ago: Hey y’all! Just a quick post to announce an upcoming reading: Tuesday, February 19th 5:30pm @ … more →

Tags: Jose Angel Araguz, Poetry, Astrology, the friday influence, the wall, Poetry Workshop, Literature, writing, Eugene, Oregon

Adults (and Dogs) Doing Good Things for Kindergarten Readers

lissahart wrote 5 months ago: This feels like a good time to share my essay from the December 2012 issue of Horizon Air Magazine, … more →

Tags: Children Reading, early readers, Library, Melissa Hart, Oregon, Paaws, Pugs, R.E.A.D, Reading Education Assistance Dogs

| POETRY READING |4 comments

samroderick wrote 6 months ago: … more →

Tags: Poetry, Art, Friends, Family, Poetry, writing, wonderlandcraft studio, Peace, Travel

Animals Abound Downtown6 comments

heyamberhogan wrote 9 months ago: I ran to catch up with my assigned group, holding a paper over my chest as the dress I was wearing w … more →

Tags: Travel, Amber Hogan, heyamberhogan, heyamberhogan.com, barmuda triangle, Travel Writing

Travel Writing in Your Own Backyard1 comment

lissahart wrote 1 year ago: This week, I’m prepping to teach a free workshop on travel writing for the Eugene Public Libra … more →

Tags: Travel Writing, Costa Rica, Coyote Creek, Creative Writing, Diane Daniel, eugene, Horizon Air Magazine, Kayaking, Melissa Hart

Downtown residents assure that things are improving

nikkiwyatt wrote 1 year ago:  Local residents and workers of downtown have seen the light at the end of the tunnel Tiffany Cortez … more →

Tags: Downtown Athletic Club, eugene, Lane Community College, Downtown, Midterm, Crime, Homelessness, the horsehead, bar

Poverty and Crime With a Touch of Hope

sammythom wrote 1 year ago: Locals express their concerns and optimism for downtown Eugene. By Samantha Thom While for many coll … more →

Tags: Downtown Athletic Club, eugene, Lane Community College, Downtown, Midterm, Crime, Homelessness, Voodoo Doughnuts, the horsehead

04.28.12 The Saturday Post

elgl wrote 1 year ago:   Rewind Save the Date: Happy New (Fiscal) Year Party is July 19 ELGL in the Lake Oswego Review Firs … more →

Tags: Morning Buzz, City of Mt. Angel, Envision Eugene, conservation voters, Chicago Tribune, taunton daily gazette, alabama shakes

Come Land Downtown!

sammythom wrote 1 year ago: Downtown Eugene is the place to be if you’re looking for art, entertainment, and an all around … more →

Tags: Lane Community College, University of Oregon, Lane Transit District, owen rose garden, eugene city council, Alton Baker Park, mcdonald theatre, steelhead brewery, Eugene Police Department

Downtown Eugene: The Quintessential Melting Pot

sammythom wrote 1 year ago: If you were to spend an afternoon walking around Eugene, you would see that this entire city’s zany, … more →

Tags: Lane Community College, Voodoo Doughnuts, Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Inn at the Fifth

Downtown population weighs in on benefits of the neighborhood

nikkiwyatt wrote 1 year ago: Residents, workers, and roamers of downtown Eugene agree on one thing: it’s a great place to live or … more →

Tags: downtown Eugene, eugene, Voodoo Doughnuts, Skinner Butte Park

Author Chris Crutcher Came to the Eugene Public Library, And All I Got Was A Lot Of Tears And Laughter1 comment

Suzi Steffen wrote 1 year ago: Chris Crutcher opens his March 10, 2012, talk at the Eugene Public Library with a joke. Photo by Suz … more →

Tags: Books 2, Big Read, Nea, censorship, Suzi Steffen, writing, Chris Crutcher, Book banning, Banning

New Interview with Melissa Hart on Memoir Writing3 comments

lissahart wrote 1 year ago: Written by Laura White, interviewing Melissa Hart· October 4, 2011 · Memoir of my Memoir Blog– … more →

Tags: memoir, Raptors, Gringa: A Contradictory Girlhood, Melissa Hart, University of Oregon, Goddard College, Adoption, lesbian mothers, Author Interview

Travel Writers Make Time to Pet the Cats2 comments

lissahart wrote 1 year ago: Bet you can't pet just one cat . . . My path as a travel writer has been paved with cats.  I be … more →

Tags: Travel Writing, Photography, Cats, The Register Guard, The Boston Globe, ostrich mating dance, Jonathan B Smith, Melissa Hart, cat fancy magazine

On Mice, Eggheadedness, and Being Grateful: Lessons from the Road8 comments

Tracy Seeley wrote 1 year ago: Mr. Bojangles' Stand-In Greetings from Able Orchard in Hood River, Oregon!  My Ruby Slippers sp … more →

Tags: About My Ruby Slippers, My Ruby Slippers, Frederick Marx, book tour, usfpool, Elliott Bay Books, Hood River, Journey From Zanskar, Tripp Sommer

Infant Massage Class

anniesiemens wrote 2 years ago: Annie Siemens will be teaching an infant massage class at the Eugene Public Library this month! Come … more →

Tags: Classes, infant massage


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