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Kat Tabor

Author: Kat Tabor

Greg Marshall to Speak on Disability, Queerness and Writing

The award-winning Texas-based author flies in to speak at the UO May 20

BooksEW-Extra 2 days ago

Author Greg Marshall reads from his book Leg, a memoir recounting his experience growing up as a gay man with cerebral palsy, at the University … Continue reading →

Finally Recognized

The founder of Xcape Dance Academy is named the 2025 Eugene Arts and Letters Award recipient for her decades of community impact and artistic leadership

DanceNews 3 days ago

Vanessa Fuller — dancer, choreographer and longtime advocate for community arts — has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Eugene Arts and Letters … Continue reading →

A Modern Twist on a Vintage Tradition 

Club Thrift Brings its treasure-hunt shopping to Lane County

Culture 1 week ago

Club Thrift is putting a fresh twist on secondhand shopping — offering the same thrill of treasure hunting and bargain prices, but with a surprise: … Continue reading →

Star Wars Oregon: The Bad Guys Who Do Good

How the 501st Legion brings the Empire to Eugene 

Culture 2 weeks ago

In a galaxy not so far away, a group of stormtroopers, Sith lords, bounty hunters and aliens are using costumes once meant to represent evil … Continue reading →

An All-Inclusive Free Comic Book Day

Books With Pictures Eugene celebrates Free Comic Book Day and launches a new comics festival

Books 2 weeks ago

Books With Pictures Eugene is stirring up excitement for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 3 — as well as a major new announcement. … Continue reading →

Feel the Force

Empire Strikes Back Live with Eugene Symphony

Whats-Happening 2 weeks ago

The Empire is landing in Eugene — and this time, it’s coming with a full orchestra. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back takes over the … Continue reading →

Ojisan’s Ramen Finds a New Home in Downtown Eugene 

From food truck beginnings to a permanent spot at 150 West Broadway, the family-owned ramen shop enters a new era

Chow 1 month ago

After years of running food trucks up and down the Willamette Valley, Ojisan’s Ramen has found its home. The family-owned business, which got its start … Continue reading →

Tommy Stinson in the House

Former Replacements and Guns N’ Roses bassist Tommy Stinson to play house concert in Eugene.

EW-ExtraMusic 3 months ago

Bassist and producer Tommy Stinson, whose career with bands such as The Replacements and Guns N’ Roses spans more than four decades, will offer fans … Continue reading →

Bryce Vine Returns to Oregon With Motel California Tour

2025 tour marks the upcoming release of his first independent album set for this spring.

EW-ExtraMusic 3 months ago

A unique blend of music filled the room as the crowd danced and sang along tenderly the lyrics “Motel California, here I come…” Rapper and … Continue reading →

‘Opera is Instrumental’ Brings Opera to Life for Young Musicians

Eugene Opera collaborates with Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras

Music 4 months ago

 The young violinist from South Eugene High School rises and leads the group in a warm-up. A single note resonates, commanding the room’s attention. As … Continue reading →

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