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Savannah Brown

Author: Savannah Brown

Kicking off Very Little Theatre’s Summer of Pride with a Sparkle

God is Unavailable was the first of Minority Voices Theatre’s three summer productions surrounding LGBTQ+ Pride 

Theater 1 year ago

“A story of coming out Black, gay and sissy in New York with a father who thought he could beat the sissy out of him.”  … Continue reading →

SLUG Queen Wannabes Part II

To their surprise, Queen Supreme Slugerella SlimeShine is sixth and final SLUG queen candidate for the August 9 competition

News 1 year ago

Brenn DeGross has lived in Eugene for seven years, but they only found out about the SLUG Queen (Society for the Legitimization of the Ubiquitous … Continue reading →

It’s ‘Time to Watch’ The Australian Pink Floyd Show

The Australian Pink Floyd Show Plays at Hult Center August 4

EW-Extra 1 year ago

“Hey You,” The Australian Pink Floyd Show will be at the Hult Center August 4, and they “Wish You Were Here.” Known lovingly by fans … Continue reading →

Peek-A-Boo Delights Downtown Eugene

Ice cream makes its way back to downtown Eugene — this time, with the flavors of Mexico

Chow 1 year ago

I scream, you scream — downtown Eugene finally has ice cream.  The Mexican-style ice cream parlor Peek-A-Boo Delight La Michoacana Ice Cream celebrated its grand … Continue reading →

Feeling Sluggish?

The 42nd Annual SLUG Queen Pageant and Coronation is August 9 — meet the contestants

News 1 year ago

It’s that time of year again to slither downtown for the annual SLUG Queen Pageant and Coronation Friday, August 9, and it will be an … Continue reading →

Individual and Community Healing in Theater of Liberation Workshop

Outreach Theater Eugene is hosting its first workshop August 1-3 at the First Congregational Church

Theater 1 year ago

Outreach Theater Eugene is a new applied local theater group focused on activism and social change. It hosts training workshops and offers interactive performances that … Continue reading →

There’s a Poet. When Will We Know It?

Gov. Tina Kotek has yet to name Oregon’s poet laureate months after the usual spring announcement 

Arts 1 year ago

The Oregon poet laureate position remains vacant months after the position has traditionally been filled.  While state law allows the governor one year to fill … Continue reading →

Three Decades Feeling The Hurt 

Kris Deelane and the Hurt and more  returns to Oregon Country Fair on Friday and Saturday 

Music 1 year ago

Kris Deelane, a red-haired, red-lipsticked old soul from California, continues to rock the forest at the 55th Oregon Country Fair. She’s performed with multiple acts … Continue reading →

Reach New Heights at Open Climb

The treetops beckon at Maurie Jacobs Park every second and fourth Sunday 

Outdoors 1 year ago

Curious George, Mowgli, Tree Climbing Eugene and every little kid ever. All of them understand the simple joys and healthy benefits of climbing trees. Tree … Continue reading →

We Got the Beets

The Sugar Beets have performed at OCF more than 20 times. The Beets go on Sunday, July 14, on Kesey Stage

Music 1 year ago

It was the beginning of Matt Keenan’s sophomore year at the University of Oregon when he was invited to jam with guitar and vocalist Marty … Continue reading →

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