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Rick Levin

Staff writer for Eugene Weekly, Rick Levin been airing his grievances in newspapers for the better part of two decades.

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Pilgrims and Progress

Identity politics get goosed in OCT’s The Thanksgiving Play

Theater 6 years ago

As I sat watching Oregon Contemporary Theatre’s current production of Larissa FastHorse’s cutting and uproarious comedy The Thanksgiving Play, I found myself several times recalling … Continue reading →

‘That Jew Thing Upstairs’

Director Taika Waititi takes comic aim at Nazism in the oddly uplifting Jojo Rabbit

Film 6 years ago

A sense of humor is either the last thing to go or the first, but either way the death of humor is an epidemic these days, … Continue reading →

State of Emergency

VLT tilts at Trump with a production of Sinclair Lewis’ It Can’t Happen Here

Theater 6 years ago

“Problematic” is one of the more overused and hence meaningless words in the critical/academic lexicon, denoting, with a shrug that is at once coy and … Continue reading →

Hell and High Water

Two men descend into madness in Robert Eggers’ brilliant psychodrama The Lighthouse

Film 6 years ago

Far, far less interested am I in revealing the content of The Lighthouse than in praising the sheer artistic audacity and emotional wallop of this … Continue reading →

World In Collapse

Monos reminds us why Hollywood expectations should shatter

Film 6 years ago

All art is global and universal, but cinema — with its full dimensions of sound, image, language, worlds within worlds — is particularly so. The … Continue reading →

Something Wicked This Way Comes

On your marks for the ghoulish, groovy spectacle of Eugene's 2nd annual Coffin Races

Culture 6 years ago

It’s noontime on a crisp and clear Saturday earlier this month when I convene at secret location in west Eugene with the team of Dead, … Continue reading →

Baked in Tolerance

New OCT show may have you rethinking that wedding cake story

Theater 6 years ago

I confess, as I was slouching in my seat awaiting the opening act of The Cake, a “timely new comedy” by Bekah Brunstetter now playing … Continue reading →

Saltwater Rednecks

The Peanut Butter Falcon is a smart, gritty buddy flick with a big loving heart

Film 6 years ago

Leaving — it’s the true American pastime. Only squares stay put. Every free spirit, every renegade comes of age by getting the hell out of … Continue reading →

Melvins and Redd Kross

Music 6 years ago

In my humid music universe, the Melvins are gods. I first saw them at some shitty club in their stomping grounds of Olympia, Washington, in … Continue reading →

‘Fucking Rich People!’

A wedding night goes seriously haywire in the horror satire Ready or Not

Film 6 years ago

The super-duper rich aren’t like you or me. They just aren’t. The lives of those who enjoy the protections and privileges of enormous wealth are, … Continue reading →

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Rick Levin

Staff writer for Eugene Weekly, Rick Levin been airing his grievances in newspapers for the better part of two decades.

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