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Elizabeth Sotelo

Author: Elizabeth Sotelo

Not Just Books

Will O’Hearn sees the city’s library providing help and a mecca for all

Books 2 years ago

Growing up in Fairfield, California, during the 1990s meant visiting the library on Fridays for Will O’Hearn. His earliest memory: repeatedly going with his mother, … Continue reading →

A Living Canvas

LCC has become a studio, art medium and showcase for muralists

CultureVisual Arts 3 years ago

The aesthetic purpose of the four outdoor murals at Lane Community College is clear, but the intention behind each of them is entirely different. “I … Continue reading →

Photos that Speak

What We Carried, a photographic exhibition, pays tribute to objects, memories and voices of people whose final destination was the U.S.

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 3 years ago

Can photographic art capture and represent memories and voices? What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization, a photographic storytelling exhibition that … Continue reading →

Music for Hard Times

Pennies from Heaven, the title of this year’s Oregon Festival of American Music, features songs from the Great Depression

Music 3 years ago

Hard times can result in great art. July 27 to 31 and August 2 through 6, The Shedd Institute will host its 31st Oregon Festival … Continue reading →

An Operatic ‘Dream’

Retired opera fan is composing — and producing — his own original works in Eugene

Music 3 years ago

Eugene resident and budding composer Ashley Hastings will present his second chamber opera, The Dream, on July 24, in a workshop production at Emmaus Lutheran … Continue reading →

Dive Into Mixed-Media Art

This summer at the Eugene Downtown Library, discover ‘Biology Rising’ by Julie Anderson Bailey

Visual Arts 3 years ago

An art show at the Eugene Downtown Library highlights humanity, biology, COVID-19, female activists and the American flag.  On the second floor of the library, … Continue reading →

Blending Food and Beer

Xicha Brewing, a Latinx-owned brewpub, brings its one of a kind food and beer menu to Eugene this summer 

Drink 3 years ago

Xicha Brewing, known for its innovative and creative approach to Latin American and Spanish food and as the only Latinx brewery in Oregon, is expanding … Continue reading →

Global Coffee, Local Breakfast

Shake the morning blues away with coffee and breakfast at Blue Valley Bistro

Chow 3 years ago

Seth Clark, who did marketing and research for a commercial real estate in Portland, and his wife Melissa Clark, a former licensed massage therapist, were … Continue reading →

Elizabeth Sotelo

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