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Year: 2023

Clara, A Prince, A Fairy And The Mouse King — Take A Bow

Eugene Ballet brings ‘The Nutcracker’ to life at the Hult Center Dec. 21-26

Dance 1 year ago

The storyline and characters are well known. There is the “Party Scene,” “The Transformation,” “The Battle Scene” and the “Snow Scene.” And that’s just Act … Continue reading →

Give Guide

If in doubt, help others out

Culture 1 year ago

As the Winter Solstice brings light to the world, here’s your chance to bring light to others by contributing to local nonprofits.  Eugene Weekly 1251 … Continue reading →

EW readers weigh in on the Oregon initiative process, the Ems and more in letters

Letters 1 year ago

WILL THE VOTERS GET TO DECIDE? I’d like to thank Michelle Holman and Kai Huschke for their insightful and powerful Viewpoint on Nov. 30, “Making … Continue reading →

Riley Derrick

Happening People 1 year ago

“I’ve always been the class clown,” Riley Derrick says. “The people I modeled were David Letterman and Bill Murray. I stayed up late in middle … Continue reading →

Insecurity Measures

The Hult Center and two other Eugene music venues use scanners from a company under fire for letting weapons slip by in schools

News 1 year ago

In October, Eugene’s Hult Center for the Performing Arts leased AI-powered security scanners for $170,000 a year to “ensure a secure environment.” However, the Massachusetts … Continue reading →

From no EW next week to does football hurt housing in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• Enjoy this week’s Give Guide and the Winter Solstice and ponder all that is good in the world. Also ponder how much you love … Continue reading →

Tina Kotek’s Final Frontier

Gov. Tina Kotek concludes her 36-county One Oregon Listening Tour by spending the day in Lane County

EW-Extra 1 year ago

On Thursday, Dec. 14, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek spent her final stop of her One Oregon Listening Tour in Lane County. Kotek said she has … Continue reading →

From A First Show To A 50-Year Retrospective

The Emerald Art Center hosts three exhibits through Jan. 5

EW-ExtraVisual Arts 1 year ago

The Gold de Light Years — A Retrospective chronicles Guy Weese’s 50-year visual diary, the Eugene photographer’s journey of capturing the attitude of gratitude with … Continue reading →

Ad-libbing Scrooge in ‘A Scriptless Carol’

The No Script Society Improv, with audience participation, performs three shows Dec. 15 through 17 based loosely on ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Very Little Theatre’s Stage Left

Theater 1 year ago

Ah, another Christmas season is upon us, with all its glorious lights and festivities. “A poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every 25th of … Continue reading →

Ice Melts

Eugene’s one and only ice rink needs half a million dollars to complete ice-saving renovations such as a new refrigeration unit and coils

Culture 1 year ago

Bob Carolyn laces up his hockey skates for yet another one of many Friday afternoon hockey scrimmages held at The Rink Exchange. Carolyn, 82, is … Continue reading →

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