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Arts: Page 21

‘A Public Space’

The Eugene Art House will host a free screening of A Public Space, a local documentary, August 15

Film 12 months ago

The Eugene Art House hosts a free screening and discussion of A Public Space, a short documentary about what public space means in Eugene with … Continue reading →

Hopping to the Beat

Daddy Rabbit celebrates the release of its newest album at Mac’s Restaurant & Nightclub on August 9

Music 12 months ago

Daddy Rabbit, a Eugene-based ’50s-style rock ’n’ roll band, is premiering their newest album, Steal Some Time, with a CD Release Party at Mac’s Restaurant … Continue reading →

Hi-Res

Iconoclastic and controversial rapper JPEGMafia performs in Eugene

Music 12 months ago

International terrorism, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2008 crash, outrage culture and the memeification of current affairs: This is the backdrop upon which hip-hop … Continue reading →

Kicking off Very Little Theatre’s Summer of Pride with a Sparkle

God is Unavailable was the first of Minority Voices Theatre’s three summer productions surrounding LGBTQ+ Pride 

Theater 12 months ago

“A story of coming out Black, gay and sissy in New York with a father who thought he could beat the sissy out of him.”  … Continue reading →

A Wounded Deer Seeking Refuge

Author Charlie J. Stephens talks about their debut novel at the downtown library August 8 

Books 12 months ago

The grand expanse and grace of nature is an oasis for Smokey, and they need it. Smokey most of all wants the comfort and safety … Continue reading →

Street Smarts

Bay Area punk band Street Eaters debut new material and a new lineup at Moon Rock Records in Eugene

Music 12 months ago

Street Eaters are accustomed to unconventional concert spaces.  The Berkeley, California, punk band once played a show in a medieval catacomb filled with centuries-old human … Continue reading →

See Some Sea Shanties

The Whiskey Rogues perform at Pint Pot Pub August 4 

Music 12 months ago

Are you looking to rest your sea legs? Ken Bacon (guitar/vocals), John Molinari (bass/vocals) and Matthew Kelty (vocals) take the stage at The Pint Pot … Continue reading →

Individual and Community Healing in Theater of Liberation Workshop

Outreach Theater Eugene is hosting its first workshop August 1-3 at the First Congregational Church

Theater 12 months ago

Outreach Theater Eugene is a new applied local theater group focused on activism and social change. It hosts training workshops and offers interactive performances that … Continue reading →

There’s a Poet. When Will We Know It?

Gov. Tina Kotek has yet to name Oregon’s poet laureate months after the usual spring announcement 

Arts 1 year ago

The Oregon poet laureate position remains vacant months after the position has traditionally been filled.  While state law allows the governor one year to fill … Continue reading →

Hiatus Kaiyote, Free Nationals and Digable Planets

Live at McMenamins Grand Lodge [Forest Grove, Oregon, 7.18.24 ]

Music 1 year ago

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