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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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Out to Pasture

Oregon Horse Rescue strives to give unwanted horses a forever home

Culture 8 years ago

Humans, if we’re very lucky, get to retire in some comfort. Horses — some of humankind’s closest companions for thousands of years — have to … Continue reading →

‘Line, Value and Color’

Bets Cole’s latest paintings demonstrate quiet excellence

Arts 8 years ago

Paintings by Bets Cole on display through July at Karin Clarke Gallery show the long-time local artist at her relaxed, assured best. Cole has been … Continue reading →

Up Against The Walls

Eugene is creating the biggest visual art festival held here since 1974

Visual Arts 8 years ago

Google “Oregon street artist” and you get just two results, both seemingly generated by bots. That puts us a bit behind Alabama (7 results) and … Continue reading →

‘Let Me Entertain You’

Shirley Andress plumbs new depths in a classic role in Gypsy

Theater 8 years ago

While not as well known as Jay Gatsby or Huckleberry Finn, Mama Rose is one of the defining characters of American literature. At once a … Continue reading →

Loving the Summer of Love

Salem museum explores rock concert posters and counterculture fashion of the 1960s

Arts 8 years ago

It was 50 years ago today — well, more or less — that my generation found itself. Rock ’n’ roll turned grand and pretentious that … Continue reading →

White Lotus Celebrates a Quarter Century in Eugene

An artistic marriage creates a leading art gallery

Arts 8 years ago

One day in 1984, a young Taiwanese woman spotted an older American man standing at a traffic intersection in Taipei. He looked confused. “He looked … Continue reading →

A Pocket Guide to No-Kill Birding

History tells us that the first birders did it with gunfire

Outdoors 8 years ago

Birding — also known as “birdwatching” and, across the Pond, “twitching” — began as a lethal contact sport. When John James Audubon traveled the countryside … Continue reading →

Oregon Country Fair Cancels Story Pole

Local Natives decry ‘cultural appropriation’

News 8 years ago

A slow-motion collision between art and cultural politics led the Oregon Country Fair this week to cancel the planned installation of a 36-foot-tall Native-inspired carved … Continue reading →

New Symphony Conductor Named

And Eugene loses a quiet arts leader

Arts 8 years ago

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Francesco Lecce-Chong has been named the new music director of the Eugene Symphony. Wednesday’s announcement concludes the symphony’s yearlong search … Continue reading →

Heaven, Hell & Context

at Eugene Symphony’s amazing multi-media performance of Faust

Arts 8 years ago

Did you catch Eugene Symphony’s performance of The Damnation of Faust the other evening? It was, I can’t resist saying, one Hell of a show, … 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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