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Arts: Page 18

The Nutcracker Dances into Corvallis

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet dances onto stage Friday, Nov. 15

DanceEW-Extra 10 months ago

The Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet reimagines Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday story with creative choreography, vibrant set designs and magical elements. Corvallis audiences can experience this holiday … Continue reading →

A Little Salgado, A Whole Lotta Love for Springfield

The Springfield Mayor’s Revue returns Nov. 15

Music 10 months ago

It’s time again for the Springfield arts community to party. Curtis Salgado, a blues icon and Willamette High School graduate, headlines the sixth annual Springfield … Continue reading →

The Heart of Jazz

Very Little Theatre’s production of Side Man mesmerizes

Theater 10 months ago

Side Man, Warren Leight’s love letter to jazz musicians, won a Tony Award for best play on Broadway in 1999. Now playing at Very Little … Continue reading →

The Keys to a Great Night

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

Many Eugeneans probably haven’t heard about the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, described by University of Oregon piano professor Alexandre Dossin as the “Olympics of … Continue reading →

A Boy Named Cuchulain

Local Eugene band ‘A Boy Named Sue,’ fronted by singer-songwriter Cuchulain pays homage to music legend Johnny Cash 

Music 10 months ago

“Hello, my name is Johnny Cash.” Those are the famous words spoken by the American music legend himself before he started performing at Folsom Prison … Continue reading →

Get Swamped

Louisiana Swamp Rock Singer Comes to the McDonald Theatre Nov. 10.

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

In 2004, the baby-faced, soul-patched singer-songwriter Marc Broussard barreled into national stardom with his hit “Home.” It’s a deep, swamp-rock pop jam paying homage to … Continue reading →

Laughing through the Pain

Laurie Kilmartin performs at Olsen Run Comedy Club Thursday, Nov. 7

ComedyEW-Extra 10 months ago

Election results getting you down? Head on over to Olsen Run Comedy Club so comedian Laurie Kilmartin can turn your frown upside down! Or, rather, … Continue reading →

Only 2000s Girls Remember This

Indie-Americana singer-songwriters Joshua Radin and Ron Pope Perform at the Hult Center Nov. 10

Music 10 months ago

Independent singer-songwriters Joshua Radin and Ron Pope will be co-headlining at the Hult Center on Nov. 10. Pope first rose to fame in 2007 on … Continue reading →

Rainbow’s End

Keep the spooky season going with the moody folk-pop harmony group Rainbow Girls at WOW Hall

Music 10 months ago

Halloween was last week, but according to singer Erin Chapin of northern California folk-pop harmony group Rainbow Girls, every day is Halloween for her band. … Continue reading →

Caution: Men at Werk

The drag showcase for kings and things is back in a terrifying way Nov. 8

Performing Arts 10 months ago

Halloween has passed, but the spooky season isn’t done. Men at Werk, an 18-plus drag showcase that takes place every other month, is back Nov. … Continue reading →

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