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Bob Keefer

Bob Keefer is Eugene Weekly's arts editor. He was a news and arts writer for The Register-Guard for 30 years before coming to EW.

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A Eugene techie won our auction and paid $1,000 for a unique digital copy of an EW cover

News 4 years ago

Eugene software engineer Miguel Cervera has been a student of blockchain technology for years. “Many of the use cases for NFTs have not been discovered … Continue reading →

The Photographer and the Poet

Terri Warpinski talks about her words-image collaboration in a show about the southern border at Maude Kerns

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Transcending Borders, which runs through April 30 at Maude Kerns Art Center, offers a photographic look at the U.S. southern border from a variety of … Continue reading →

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You, too, can own a unique piece of collectible, locally produced crypto art — and support local journalism in the process. Here’s how.

Arts 4 years ago

For the first time ever, Eugene Weekly is offering the public the chance to buy the cover of our newspaper. That’s digitally speaking, of course. … Continue reading →

Fighting to Vote

Dorothy Velasco’s new short play She Flies With Her Own Wings tells the story of women’s suffrage in Oregon

Theater 4 years ago

The story of women’s suffrage in Oregon was made for drama. The leading suffragist here, Portland’s Abigail Scott Duniway, spent decades in the late 19th … Continue reading →

A Beast of a Show

Karin Clarke Gallery unleashes wild things in Animal Collective

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The strangely haunted animals of Portland artist Matthew Dennison will cavort among a wild menagerie on display at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery in a group … Continue reading →

Malheur’s Cold Beauty

Oregon’s high desert refuge best displays its charms in the dead of winter 

Travel 4 years ago

Most people visit Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the spring. That’s when birds, migrating north along the Pacific Flyway, turn up by the thousands at … Continue reading →

Kristi Ann Schmidt: 1973-2021

She was a mother and a Green Bay Packers and Ducks football fan

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Kristi Ann Schmidt was found dead Feb. 6 at a motel in Springfield at the age of 47.  Born March 13, 1973, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, … Continue reading →

A Grinchy Christmas

Smaller is better in 2020. At least when it comes to live holiday entertainment.

Culture 5 years ago

OK, we’re not looking at the holiday season we’ve come to expect. Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa 2020 is going to be a relatively quiet affair compared to holidays past. … Continue reading →

Best Actor/Actress

Best of Eugene 5 years ago

1. Storm Kennedy StormKennedy.com. 2. Tom Wilson Facebook.com/Tom.Wilson.104855. 3. Bill Hulings Facebook.com/Bill.Hulings. It’s starting to look like Eugene has found its perfect Storm. With her … Continue reading →

Best Local Theater Company 

Best of Eugene 5 years ago

1. Very Little Theatre 2350 Hilyard St. 541-344-7751. TheVLT.com. 2. Oregon Contemporary Theatre 194 W. Broadway. 541-465-1506. OCTheatre.org. 3. Actors Cabaret Eugene 996 Willamette. 541-683-4368. … Continue reading →

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Bob Keefer

Bob Keefer is Eugene Weekly's arts editor. He was a news and arts writer for The Register-Guard for 30 years before coming to EW.

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