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Alicia Santiago

Author: Alicia Santiago

Art Born of Industry

Eugene’s new Museum of Techno Art will fully open in October but is open for previews now by appointment 

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

A new museum where art combines with industry and delivers audiences a slice of everything from fashion to history is just months away from opening … Continue reading →

Theater to Die For

Ira Levin’s Deathtrap opens August 4 at the Wildish

Theater 2 years ago

Right when playwright Sidney Bruhl is overdue for a hit show, he finds a chance to rise to the top once more, but this time … Continue reading →

No Money Behind the Mugshots

Owner and organizer of Lane County Mugshots is fundraising to help pay the bills

News 2 years ago

Whether it’s reading only half an article before having to pay to get to why the story matters, or shoe ads filling up your screen, … Continue reading →

Lane County’s First Free Food Truck

86 Hunger is campaigning to raise money for a free food truck in Eugene that would combat food insecurity by providing free meals and produce boxes.

Culture 2 years ago

Healthy food for cheap is hard to come by in Eugene, and the 86 Hunger Foundation is working to fix that. As a local nonprofit … Continue reading →

A Tuesday Night at the Cuthbert Brings Pop Rock Hits

On July 25, Better than Ezra and Train took the stage to perform their long-time hits at the Cuthbert Amphitheater.

Music 2 years ago

On July 25, hit bands Train and Better than Ezra took the stage at the Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene giving the audience their greatest hits … Continue reading →

A Climate-Focused Town Hall 

Sen. Jeff Merkley’s recent town hall at LCC focused on the environment

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On July 16, U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley spoke at Lane Community College for the last stop on a summer statewide town hall tour. Wearing cowboy … Continue reading →

Willie Watson of Old Crow at WOW

On July 24, Watson performs alongside his new string band 

Music 2 years ago

You might know him as a founding member of the Old Crow Medicine Show, an Americana string band that started in September 1998, but now … Continue reading →

Cornhole for ShelterCare

ShelterCare, a local nonprofit organization helping the houseless community, is hosting a Bags and Brews cornhole benefit event

Whats-Happening 2 years ago

ShelterCare will be hosting Bags & Brews, its first cornhole benefit event to raise money for its programs, which provide housing and behavioral health services … Continue reading →

See ‘Rent’ at ACE While You Still Can

Actors Cabaret of Eugene holds its last performances of the popular musical Friday and Saturday, July 7 and 8

ArtsMusicTheater 2 years ago

A group of young artists in Lower Manhattan’s East Village fight to survive the struggles of the ’80s — AIDS, greed and love — in … Continue reading →

Locked Down for Old-Growth Forests

Cascadia Forest Defenders protest Sierra Pacific Industries

News 2 years ago

On the morning of July 5, dozens of community members and organizers from Cascadia Forest Defenders protested outside of Sierra Pacific Industries (formerly Seneca timber) … Continue reading →

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