Heceta Head Lighthouse: A historical gem on the Oregon coast
Words by Erin Coates, photos by Johnny Hammond Driving out of the coastal town of Florence towards Yachats, the red roof of 56-foot-tall Heceta Head Lighthouse can be seen all the way from from...
View ArticleWith Love, Anita
Words by Katherine Smith, Illustrations by Dorothy Hoeft Twenty-two roses: One for every year they were apart. Anita’s heart was beating so fast; she thought it was going to explode. There he was, Deo...
View ArticleThe Magic of A Prop Master
Very Little Theater Prop Master Darryl Marzyck explains how and why he chooses props for theater productions Photos by Sarah Northrop, Written by Tess Novotny Actors and actresses are often praised for...
View ArticleCurative Cannabidiol
A local Eugene Dispensary is helping provide medical cannabis treatment to children Words by Laura Groshans | Photos by Ty Bloespflug Springfield, Oregon mother Paige Hall starts each day by giving her...
View ArticlePortland rapper Wynne is about to strike
In the living room of Wynne’s tidy one-bedroom apartment, there is a glossy print photograph of her crouching defiantly behind two lions in a sepia-toned forest. The photo was taken on her family’s...
View ArticleHeart Culture
It’s an unusually hot February day in Eugene Oregon. Kara Huntermoon wears only a tank top, exposing the yinyang and labyrinth symbols tattooed on either arm as she weaves together willow branches into...
View ArticleDeva Grace: Roadkill Recycler
Photos by Tash Kimmel Deva Grace, 30, has a plan for when she dies. She hopes that her loved ones will process her body themselves. She has always had a respect and fascination for the ways of the past...
View ArticleHealing Through Culture
Generations of handmade Native American regalia and decor fill the walls of Crystal Szczepanski’s home on the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde reservation. Among them hangs a Pendleton and leather...
View ArticleBelonging to Each Other: A labradoodle to lean on
Six feet stand on the rain-soaked grounds of Eugene, Oregon. Two belong to Molly Neher, a recent graduate of the University of Oregon. The other four belong to Reid, a personable labradoodle who helps...
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