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Arts: Page 102

Art and Contribution

The passions of New Zone’s Dianne Story Cunningham

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Members of the art collective the New Zone Gallery get a guaranteed “Featured Artist” show once a year and a “Spotlight” show afterward. The relatively … Continue reading →

Lost Boy Found

YBN Cordae lands a home at the McDonald Theatre

Music 6 years ago

Originally from Raleigh, North Carolina, YBN Cordae first made noise in 2018 after addressing critiques from older and better-established rap artists who have been very … Continue reading →

Women’s Music

Hear the sounds of ancient and modern female composers in January

Music 6 years ago

“With a golden apple in his hand, Emperor Theophilos slowly walked between two lines of contending beauties; His eye was detained by the charms of … Continue reading →

Casual Anger

This past year’s best 50-track album — and it came from Portland

Music 6 years ago

After four years Portland rap stalwart Slick Devious is back with a sprawling 50-track album that promises to satiate art rap fans while appealing to … Continue reading →

House Rules

UO house show regulars open for Portland indie rockers

Music 6 years ago

House shows are an important part of any music community. While house show scenes ebb and flow, Eugene’s is alive and well at the moment, … Continue reading →

Photographing Plankton off Oregon

A talk with photographer Sarah Grew

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene artist and photographer Sarah Grew recently spent two weeks aboard a research vessel off the Oregon coast creating cyanotypes of plankton. The unusual science/art … Continue reading →

The Longest Odds

Adam Sandler plays a shady jeweler trying to strike it rich in the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems

Film 6 years ago

There always has been and there ever will be a tremendous fascination in watching a human being self-destruct. Call it morbid curiosity, moral pathos or … Continue reading →

Playing the Long Game: How to Keep Going No Matter What

Books 6 years ago

Calling all writers and readers: Eugene-based author J.C. Geiger is presenting Playing the Long Game: How to Keep Going No Matter What at Tsunami Books … Continue reading →

No Man’s Land

Film 6 years ago

One of the most divisive events in recent Oregon history is the occupation of Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and the following standoff between protesters … Continue reading →

Hot Swing Hotties

Whiteaker Hot Club bridges 1920s jazz to the 2020s

Music 6 years ago

Of all the different styles of jazz, the most inviting are hot swing and gypsy jazz, says Dan Mahoney, guitarist with Eugene-based early jazz dance … Continue reading →

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