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Arts: Page 125

All’s Well in Ashland

A reviewer takes in this season’s summer openings on her first visit to OSF

Theater 6 years ago

If you haven’t experienced the flag being raised high above the hammerbeam roof of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre just before the show begins at the … Continue reading →

The Accidental Feminists

At last, a comedy that passes the Bechdel Test

Film 6 years ago

In the world of Late Night, a woman has been a late-night talk show host for so long that she’s become stale. This, of course, … Continue reading →

Rick Bartow: Animal Spirits

Karin Clarke Gallery mounts its third exhibition of prints by the late Oregon visionary master

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Nearly 15 years ago, Eugene gallerist Karin Clarke met artist Rick Bartow for the first time at his Newport area studio. Bartow (1946-2016) was a … Continue reading →

The River Keeper

Okkervil River looks back while moving forward

Music 6 years ago

From the outside, the creative process seems so mysterious and alchemical. We want in on it, to take nip off that bottle, to be there … Continue reading →

Amber Pop

Learning life lessons with Cayucas

Music 6 years ago

As though preserved in amber, Real Life, the brand-new release from Los Angeles twin-brother duo Cayucas, captures and inhabits all those moments growing up that … Continue reading →

Minus 5 at Sessions Lounge June 14

Music 6 years ago

Dead Like Us

Jim Jarmusch plays it a little too safe in new zombie satire

Film 6 years ago

Every zombie story is about the human response to mortality and the pernicious fear of the “other.” In most zombie stories — the best ones, … Continue reading →

Subterranean Brainsick Blues

The Minus 5 debuts the brilliant, baffling Stroke Manor in eugene

Music 6 years ago

Minus 5’s new release is a concept album, of sorts. In song after song on the aptly named Stroke Manor, words slip their foundation, falling … Continue reading →

Can’t Tell Her No

Summer Cannibals return to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

“Can’t Tell Me No” is the rowdy leadoff single from Portland garage-punk quartet Summer Cannibals’ fourth album, which has the same name as the song. … Continue reading →

Sax Master

Jazz, Bach and choral music coming to a venue near you

Music 6 years ago

Is Idit Shner a jazzer or a classical musician? Yes! A native of Israel, the longtime University of Oregon music prof is a master of … Continue reading →

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