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Arts: Page 109

‘That Jew Thing Upstairs’

Director Taika Waititi takes comic aim at Nazism in the oddly uplifting Jojo Rabbit

Film 6 years ago

A sense of humor is either the last thing to go or the first, but either way the death of humor is an epidemic these days, … Continue reading →

Dance Macabre 

Ballet Fantastique dances a horror show in Nevermore

Dance 6 years ago

Ballet Fantastique thrills and chills with another world premiere, this time in the spirit of the spooky. Nevermore, which ran at the Hult Center Oct. … Continue reading →

Leading Ladies of Rock ‘n’ Roll 

Eugene’s Grrrlz Rock grows bigger and cozier by the year

Music 6 years ago

Feminism is growing up into a family affair: little girls in black Converse, gripping their mother’s hands; the stickered ukulele case of a 14-year-old front … Continue reading →

Minnesota Twins

Remo Drive mix emo with rock traditionalism

Music 6 years ago

Remo Drive announce their rockist intentions with “Two Bux,” the opening track off the Minnesota band’s brand new full-length Natural, Everyday Degradation, out now on … Continue reading →

Relevant Music

Classical, jazz, Star Wars and rock ‘n’ roll coming our way

Music 6 years ago

Eugene Concert Choir’s Nov. 8 concert at the University of Oregon’s Beall Concert Hall features a moving new work by New York composer Michael Bussewitz-Quarm, … Continue reading →

A Musical Worth Melting For

Scores of children bring Frozen Jr. to the Eugene stage

Theater 6 years ago

Few things in life match the phenomenon that is Disney’s Frozen, the 2013 hit animated film that lodged “Let It Go” into the darkest depths … Continue reading →

Subhumanism

Classic English punk band returns with new record

Music 6 years ago

English anarcho-punk band Subhumans return this year with Crisis Point, their first full-length album in over a decade. Based solely on the political climate in … Continue reading →

The Grateful Dead

Checking out Día de los Muertos at Maude Kerns Art Center

Visual Arts 6 years ago

If the dead come back it’s usually not to picnic. But that’s how Melissa Sikes represents skeletons back from the dead in one of her … Continue reading →

Having it All

Grammy award winner Jason Mraz talks his upcoming tour, new musical endeavors and farming coffee

Music 6 years ago

Jason Mraz is walking through his farm in Southern California, harvesting figs and dealing with the occasional weed as he talks on the phone to … Continue reading →

Guerillas in the Mist

Talking open-heart surgery and plant cognition with New York’s Guerilla Toss

Music 6 years ago

Guerilla Toss play music that could only come from the urban environs of New York City — over-stimulated and arty, crowded with ideas, and existing … Continue reading →

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