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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 4 months 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 6 months 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 6 months 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 8 months 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 9 months 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 9 months 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 10 months 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 11 months 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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