Skip to content

Eugene Weekly

We've got issues.

  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Support
  • Advertise in Eugene Weekly
  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Music
  • Opinion
    • Slant
    • Letters
  • EW Newsletters
  • MORE
    • Calendar
      • Submit An Event
        • Calendar Guidelines & FAQ
    • Visual Arts
    • Photo Galleries
    • Performing Arts
    • Film
    • Chow
    • Drink
    • Cannabis
    • Outdoors
    • Classifieds
    • Obituary
    • What’s Happening Podcast
  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • Contact Us

William Kennedy

Will Kennedy is a freelance writer and a senior music writer with Eugene Weekly. He lives in Eugene with his wife, daughter and two cats. All of whom politely accommodate his obsessions with Doctor Who and The Smiths.

Author: William Kennedy

The French Connection

L.A. songwriter Jessica Fichot honors multicultural heritage

Music 6 years ago

Leave it to a teenager not to fully appreciate where they grow up, even if it’s a Parisian suburb. “When I was very little, I … Continue reading →

Oh, Vanna!

Sell your soul to dirty blues punk

Music 6 years ago

All the tunes on Washington state-based musician Vanna Oh!’s Bandcamp page are listed as “demos.” She plans on eventually touching them up in the studio, … Continue reading →

Vocal Minority

People-of-color comedy show comes to Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

When it comes to race, the Pacific Northwest talks out of both sides of its mouth, says Jason Lamb, co-host and producer of Minority Retort, … Continue reading →

Comedy, Tragedy, Trivia, Wormhole

Trivia host wants to know what you don’t know

Comedy 6 years ago

The wrong answers interested Ty Connor just as much as the right ones, so one night, he started collecting all the discarded answer sheets from … Continue reading →

Whole-Lotta Mangonada

Just in time for Summer, Eugene welcomes Zero Degrees

Chow 6 years ago

Glenn Liu’s wife Jenny Liu spent so much time at Portland locations of the California chain Zero Degrees, he asked her “Why are you waiting … Continue reading →

The River Keeper

Okkervil River looks back while moving forward

Music 6 years ago

From the outside, the creative process seems so mysterious and alchemical. We want in on it, to take nip off that bottle, to be there … Continue reading →

Magic Window

Checking in with Newman’s Fish Market’s take-out window

Chow 6 years ago

There’s almost always a line at the Newman’s Fish Market’s take-out fish and chips window, just off the south side of Newman’s Fish Market on … Continue reading →

Amber Pop

Learning life lessons with Cayucas

Music 6 years ago

As though preserved in amber, Real Life, the brand-new release from Los Angeles twin-brother duo Cayucas, captures and inhabits all those moments growing up that … Continue reading →

Dead Like Us

Jim Jarmusch plays it a little too safe in new zombie satire

Film 6 years ago

Every zombie story is about the human response to mortality and the pernicious fear of the “other.” In most zombie stories — the best ones, … Continue reading →

Can’t Tell Her No

Summer Cannibals return to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

“Can’t Tell Me No” is the rowdy leadoff single from Portland garage-punk quartet Summer Cannibals’ fourth album, which has the same name as the song. … Continue reading →

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

William Kennedy

Will Kennedy is a freelance writer and a senior music writer with Eugene Weekly. He lives in Eugene with his wife, daughter and two cats. All of whom politely accommodate his obsessions with Doctor Who and The Smiths.

  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Find A Paper
  • Advertise with Eugene Weekly
  • Submit An Event
  • Promotions
  • Masthead
  • Contact
  • Support Eugene Weekly
  • We Are Hiring

© Eugene Weekly, 2025