Explore Oregon, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. RSVP at MNCH.UOregon.edu.
Free First Friday at the Museum, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. RSVP at MNCH.UOregon.edu.
Oregon – Where Past is Present, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. RSVP at MNCH.UOregon.edu.
New Zone Art Gallery First Friday Art Walk, 5:30pm, 110 E. 11th Ave.
KIDS/FAMILY
MUSIC
RIFFLE, 6pm, Pfeiffer Winery, Junction City. $5. Register at PfeifferWinery.com.
Daddy Rabbit, 6:30pm, Mac’s Restaurant & Nightclub.
Sweet n’ Juicy, 7:30pm, The Public House, Springfield.
THEATER
ART by Yasmina Reza, 7:30pm, Oregon Contemporary Theatre. Tickets at OCTheatre.org.
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After a year interrupted by Covid-19, The Block NZ returns for a ninth season with four new teams.
Four teams are set to duke it out on season nine of
The Block NZ, and one pairing already seems to have an edge. Team Blue’s Tim Cotton and Arthur Gillies have the least renovation experience of all the teams, but challenge host Shelley Ferguson has her eye on other attributes. “They’ve just got beautiful souls, they are such cool boys – surfers, super chill, but absolute eye candy. I can tell they are going to be favourites with New Zealand,” raves Ferguson, who returns to the show for her sixth year.
In March, four Aboriginal people died in custody.
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On March 2, a 35-year-old Aboriginal man died at the Longbay Correctional Centre prison hospital in Sydney. Three days later, a 44-year-old Indigenous woman died at Silverwater Correctional Facility. Another two days went by and, on March 7, another man died in Ravenhall Correctional Centre in Melbourne. The following week, a 37-year-old Barkindji man died after being pursued by police in Broken Hill it was March 18.
That’s four Aboriginal deaths in one month.