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Arts: Page 213

You Are Not Special

ACE’s Avenue Q is Sesame Street for the millennial generation

Theater 9 years ago

Long-running PBS series (now on HBO) Sesame Street teaches children the fundamentals: ABCs and 123s, but also the principles of sharing, self-confidence and acceptance of … Continue reading →

High Steppin’

Music 9 years ago

From the opening moments of High Step Society’s eponymous debut LP, the listener is dropped down a dust-cloaked chute and spit into a netherworld of … Continue reading →

From the Baroque to the Blues

Travel back in time for a while

Music 9 years ago

At the moment, 21st-century America’s immediate future is looking a little scary. Maybe for just a few days, let’s try — musically at least — … Continue reading →

Pop Go the Classics

A week of everything from Renaissance to swing and beyond

Music 9 years ago

Fleeing the centimeters of snow that turned what was once America’s hipster capital into an ice-bound hell, a pair of Portland bands brings music that … Continue reading →

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Returns

Music 9 years ago

Any scholar of South African music can tell you Ladysmith Black Mambazo — who perform at the WOW Hall Thursday, Jan. 26 — are a … Continue reading →

Rize Up

Music 9 years ago

Nattali Rize is a tender-spoken reggae artist who packs a political punch. Rize puts themes of love and hope front and center in her songs … Continue reading →

The Whole World is Watching – and Listening

Eugene Symphony’s search for its next music director plays to a national and international audience

Music 9 years ago

Choosing a new Eugene Symphony music director is big news here, of course, but it’s also national news. That’s because our little symphony, in a … Continue reading →

Romeo & Juliet

Theater 9 years ago

Downtown Springfield is in the midst of a renaissance and, as Judith “Sparky” Roberts of Fools Haven Acting Company notes, “nothing fits better with the … Continue reading →

Dial M for Mayhem

OCT’s The 39 Steps plays fast and loose with Alfred Hitchcock

Theater 9 years ago

What makes Hitchcock Hitchcock? Or, put more fancifully, what do we mean when we call something Hitchcockian? Certainly the British director of such classics of … Continue reading →

The Lonely Road Songbird

Music 9 years ago

Now and then, in order to make ends meet, a musician picks up an odd job. For some, that means waiting tables. And for others, … Continue reading →

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