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Best Revival of a Musical (Tony Awards) for Fiddler on the Roof, Best Play (Tony Awards) for Wolf Hall, Parts One & Two, Best Revival of a Play (Tony Awards) for You Can't Take it with You, Best ...
Lawrence Eugene “Gene” Arnold, M.D., M.Ed., passed away Sunday evening, April 27, 2025, shortly after tending to his beloved apple orchard. Born February 16, 1936 ...
It also introduced plenty of new faces, including Catherine O'Hera's Gail, a therapist living in the Jackson community, who reveals early on that Joel, her client, killed her husband Eugene.
Eugene's proposed budget would close the downtown library on Sundays and Mondays. The proposed budget eliminates allocations to CAHOOTS, reflecting the end of that contract. The proposed budget ...
EUGENE A. TARANTINO, (“Gene”) (“Uncle Beans”) Son of the Late Angelo Tarantino and Beatrice Cosentino Tarantino, died on May 2, 2025 at Whiting Gardens, Whiting, NJ at 90 years young ...
After nearly three decades of working with CAHOOTS in various capacities, Eugene officials announced the city has cut ties with the mobile crisis intervention teams effective Monday. The complete ...
Like, ‘Hey, how do we ground this new character? Oh, let’s tie her to someone that’s really associated with the lore of The Last of Us: Eugene.’ And now these two characters are tied to ...
But Eugene’s beer scene is alive and growing. You can experience it firsthand June 9 to 15 at the 15th annual Eugene Beer Week, which will also feature the Sasquatch Brewfest. Hosted by 30 different ...
But Gail — and Joel — have a connection to another character: Eugene. During their first session together, Gail tells Joel, “You killed Eugene … I hate you for it.” So, who is this ...
Eugene lost dozens of local journalists after The Register-Guard newspaper sold to corporate, out-of-state owners in 2018. Longtime Register-Guard columnist Bob Welch said the community also lost ...
Brian Bull / KLCC White Bird’s CAHOOTS program, which provides services to people in crisis, will no longer serve the city of Eugene. Employees had been warning of impending cuts for months ...