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Arts: Page 173

Over a Barrel

A marriage falls to shit in VLT’s production of David Lindsay-Abaire dark comedy Wonder of the World

Theater 8 years ago

Not that anybody’s clamoring for my approval, but let me begin by congratulating Very Little Theatre for daring to step afoul of the staid, risk-averse … Continue reading →

Musical StayCation

A plethora of options for diving into springtime

Music 8 years ago

“Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most” goes the old jazz standard, and that goes double for Oregon, where February often tantalizes us with … Continue reading →

Pikes Peak

Breakers Yard performing live at the EW offices

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Breakers Yard performing ‘Pikes Peak’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →

A Kinder, Gentler Classic

Inspiration replaces weirdness in Ava DuVernay’s adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time

Film 8 years ago

It might be easier, for those of us who grew up loving Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time, to view Ava DuVernay’s movie as less … Continue reading →

Magillas in the Mist

Two Americans stumble upon a time-travelling Scottish village in ACE’s production of Lerner and Loewe’s mid-century musical Brigadoon

Theater 8 years ago

Lerner and Loewe’s 1947 fantasia Brigadoon contains all the familiar hallmarks of a seminal mid-20th century musical: romantic complications of a twee and slightly saucy … Continue reading →

Screaming Truth Over Lies

Lacey Sturm takes her righteous punk sensibility to McDonald Theatre

Music 8 years ago

Punk is a multifaceted counterculture. Some people swear by its political roots with their right hand on the grunge doctrine, while others solely support its … Continue reading →

Unholy Heaviness

Portland rockers Holy Grove bring their snaky sludge to Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Gregg Emley, bassist with Portland hard rockers Holy Grove, tells me his bandmates wanted to workshop their new material on the road before heading back … Continue reading →

An Evening with David Rawlings

Live at McDonald Theatre [3.8.18]

Music 8 years ago

Among those in the know, including the adoring fans who packed McDonald Theatre to see him play March 8, David Rawlings is one of the … Continue reading →

Last Week Live

Santana, DJ Jazzy Jeff, They Might Be Giants and Taj Mahal

Music 8 years ago

The Wages of War

University Theatre mounts a timely production of Bertolt Brecht’s political masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children

Theater 8 years ago

Shock, horror! A three-and-a-half hour reminder about how we haven’t changed much as a society in more than 300 years. My babysitter was none too … Continue reading →

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