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Melvin Bravo

Author: Melvin Bravo

Canciones de Invierno 

Argentinian singer-songwriter Cecilia Zabala sings at Maude Kerns Jan. 24 

Music 1 week ago

If you’re around the University of Oregon by 15th and Villard Street the evening of Friday, Jan. 24, catch Argentinean guitarist, composer, singer and songwriter … Continue reading →

The Mam of Oregon

An essay on the new nomads of American society

News 1 month ago

How many newcomers need to come to our country intending to stay before we see them as future citizens rather than “immigrants?” Though they come … Continue reading →

Redefining Housing 

As the housing market evolves in Oregon, some groups are changing the way we accommodate our financial future

Viewpoint 8 months ago

Living in a “cooperative”? I never gave the idea much thought, and I sure didn’t think I’d join a co-op housing community. To me, a … Continue reading →

Oregon Sets a New Bar

Oregon offers an alternative method to becoming an attorney outside the regulated bar exam

News 11 months ago

The Oregon State Bar regulates the legal profession in this state, and law students in Oregon, as in most U.S. states, must pass the state … Continue reading →

“Es Lo Que Hay,”

Musician and storyteller Leonel Soto brings his roots from Mexico to the Pacific Northwest

Music 11 months ago

This Friday night at the Maude Kerns Art Center, Leonel Soto, a musician from Sinaloa, Mexico, will be playing a one-night show. The March 8 … Continue reading →

Fuse Your Taste Buds

Taco Mogo brings a revitalizing experience of ingredients to downtown Eugene

Chow 12 months ago

 Imagine binding a taste of two cultures that are 7,000 miles apart, each with a distinct culinary background and palate — a sapid combination that … Continue reading →

One Book At A Time

The McKenzie River community slowly recovers

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

In 2020 residents of Blue River, a small unincorporated community along the McKenzie River, had to evacuate the area due to a wildfire. The Holiday … Continue reading →

From Agrotourism to Microbrewery

A small family farm in Junction City faces challenges in its goal to brew hard seltzer

News 1 year ago

The Hentze Family Farm has been cultivating produce in Junction City for more than 120 years, bringing generations of farmers and land management practices to … Continue reading →

Melvin Bravo

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