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Arts: Page 124

That’s Not Lemonade!

Actors Cabaret revels in sarcasm and potty humor with Urinetown: The Musical

Theater 6 years ago

Autzen Stadium wasn’t the only place in town serving up a river of public urination this past weekend. Thankfully, Actors Cabaret of Eugene opened its … Continue reading →

The Answer is ‘Context’

We ask a top Eugene photographer: What makes a good photo?

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene Weekly checked in with Ron Jude, associate professor of art at the University of Oregon and the author of 10 photography monographs. He is … Continue reading →

Is Garth Brooks a Hippie?

Finding common ground, even in country music

Music 6 years ago

We here in Eugene have garnered a reputation for being hippies. So it would seem we might turn up our noses at country music mega-star … Continue reading →

Go Ask Alice

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché celebrates one of the world’s first and most influential filmmakers

Film 6 years ago

This is the stuff of legend, or should be: On March 22, 1895, a French camera manufacturer named Léon Gaumont attended a private screening of … 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 →

A diminished Bach Festival opens in Eugene, as does a world music fest in Salem

Music 6 years ago

The 49th Oregon Bach Festival has lately been looking like a bit of a Blah-ch Festival. If the venerable University of Oregon music institution is … Continue reading →

Best Year Ever

2019 starts strong for Eugene Symphony’s Francesco Lecce-Chong

Music 6 years ago

Francesco Lecce-Chong is on a road trip with his fiancée, the harpist Chloe Tula, when I talk with him about what could be the best … 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 →

Best Teef in the Game

Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Thundercat and Earl Sweatshirt perform at Edgefield (6.22.19)

Music 6 years ago

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