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Kat Tabor

Author: Kat Tabor

‘Nevermore’ Makes Oregon Debut

Cottage Theatre brings Oregon’s first production of gothic musical inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, opening June 6

EW-ExtraTheater 13 hours ago

Dark, dreamy and steeped in the shadows of Poe’s imagination, Nevermore: The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe opens June 6 at … Continue reading →

The Birds Are Back

Night at the Raptor Center returns with wine, wings and wildlife education

Whats-Happening 2 days ago

Raptors, wine and summer nights? Yes, please! Cascades Raptor Center brings back its beloved Night at the Raptor Center series — an after-hours experience where … Continue reading →

Last Call this Season at Piccadilly

Eugene’s longest-running flea market wraps up its season June 8 and returns this fall

News 2 days ago

Piccadilly Flea Market remains a go-to destination for vintage treasures, handcrafted goods, local music and community connection — all housed in the Lane County Fairgrounds’ … Continue reading →

Yarn Bomb the Library

Sheldon Branch invites community to cover the space in color June 4 — no knitting skills required

Whats-Happening 1 week ago

Got a half-finished scarf or a ball of yarn collecting dust? The Eugene Public Library Sheldon Branch invites you to turn your fiber scraps into … Continue reading →

Fairy Tale on Pointe 

Oregon Ballet Academy brings a playful, heartfelt ‘Snow White’ to the LCC Performance Hall

DanceEW-Extra 2 weeks ago

Oregon Ballet Academy brings a beloved fairy tale to life onstage at Lane Community College’s Ragozzino Performance Hall with Snow White and the Seven Dancing … Continue reading →

Travel Smarter

Planning for the road ahead? AAA and AARP give local travelers access to gear, guidance and global savings

Travel 2 weeks ago

Traveling out of Eugene isn’t always cheap — especially with flight costs and gas prices constantly creeping up. But memberships with the American Automobile Association … Continue reading →

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 3 weeks 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 weeks 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 month 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 1 month 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 →

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