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Arts: Page 102

Sex, Death and Guinea Pigs

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s brilliant stage performance of Fleabag gets a limited run at Broadway Metro

Film 6 years ago

You might think you know Phoebe Waller-Bridge. You might, like me, even think you love her a bit, a consequence of being seduced, and then … Continue reading →

Ski Free

Downhill isn’t the best debut of Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell duo, but we hope it’s not the last collaboration

Film 6 years ago

With a résumé like Old School, Talladega Nights, Step Brothers and Anchor Man, Will Ferrell owned comedy during the 2000s. And Julia Louis-Dreyfus is hot … Continue reading →

Finding Mother

Lidoña Wagner’s Seed of Imagination: It’s about the journey 

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Upon meeting Lidoña Wagner I am presented with a guide to her book Seed of Imagination: An Ancestral Creative Journey. The guide is one printed … Continue reading →

Saint Columbus

Ohio indie folk band Saintseneca bring new songs to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Fighting the flu is tough enough when you can stay home and rest. Zac Little, bandleader with the Columbus, Ohio, indie folk band Saintseneca has … Continue reading →

Louisiana Son

Pop-zydeco crossover artist Curley Taylor brings Mardi Gras to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Zydeco musician Curley Taylor has cold weather on his mind. Taylor’s upcoming string of tour dates spotlights his Mardi Gras run, and it will likely … Continue reading →

Moodlight Theater

Theater 6 years ago

You can never have enough fringe theater, especially in Eugene, where spontaneity, grotesquerie and a flair for the absurd are major components of our offbeat … Continue reading →

Bach Fest Names New Candidate for Artistic Director Post

Eric Jacobsen replaces Craig Hella Johnson, who withdrew from consideration

ArtsBlog 6 years ago

Conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen, head of the popular New York chamber group The Knights, is the new third finalist for the artistic director position … Continue reading →

Lightening Up Superheroes

Birds of Prey tweaks patriarchy with style and humor

Film 6 years ago

Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), last seen in Suicide Squad, is having a rotten day. She and the Joker split up, which makes it open season … Continue reading →

Glory Bound

Kathryn Claire leans into her own songwriting with new release

Music 6 years ago

After she spent nearly a decade touring, the songwriting process changed out of necessity for Portland musician Kathryn Claire. With limited time to herself, the … Continue reading →

Hollywood Radio

Radio Redux brings back a movie classic, minus the silver screen

Theater 6 years ago

Several first timers (including yours truly) filled the Hult Center’s Soreng Theater this past weekend at Radio Redux’s one-weekend run of the Hollywood classic Sunset … Continue reading →

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