Eugene Weekly : Music : 12.8.11

Mic Checks and Protest An interview with Immortal Technique by Dante Zuñiga West • photograph by Todd Cooper Continue reading
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Mic Checks and Protest An interview with Immortal Technique by Dante Zuñiga West • photograph by Todd Cooper Continue reading
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted. CONTINUING Continue reading
Procrastinators’ Gift Guide: Music gifts, stocking stuffers and books Give Guide: Giving till it hurts doesn’t need to hurt Continue reading
STEPPING UP Dave Taube (letters, 12/8) questions whether supporters of the unsuccessful Measure 20-182 — which would have provided much-needed supplemental funding to the Eugene public schools — have really stepped up and contributed to the Eugene Education Fund (EEF). Continue reading
Living Out: The Night before Christmas When stereotypical myths hide the good Viewpoint: Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht Childhood memories refreshed each Christmas On The Blogs: Letters to the Editor Continue reading
Give Guide Giving till it hurts doesn’t need to hurt The end of the year is upon us and that means everything from Hanukkah to Solstice to Festivus. It also means, less cheerfully, that once you have recovered from your Christmas shopping, you’re going to have to wake up one morning next year and think about paying taxes. Sorry to be such a downer. Continue reading
Movies:We All Fall Down Lars Von Trier divines the apocalypse in Melancholia MOVIE THEATERS Use the links provided below for specific show times. Continue reading
Classical Stuffers Homegrown symphonic gifts for music lovers By Brett Campbell This has been the strongest year in memory for Oregon classical music recordings. Any of these CD would make an excellent buy-local stocking stuffer for Oregon music lovers. Continue reading
Procrastinators’ Gift Guide Music year end radio wrap up by Eric Alan Continue reading
Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht Childhood memories refreshed each Christmas By Jutta Akulina Benner Christmas is a special time for me. Continue reading