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Arts: Page 219

All Pop-Punk-d Out

Music 9 years ago

Pop-punk played a big role in a majority of millennials’ childhoods. From moshing at the Vans Warped Tour to staying dedicated to the fact that … Continue reading →

Heartbreak and Honey

Music 9 years ago

The alt-country duo HoneyHoney may seem like a basic pair of guitar-wieldin’ country youngins, but after a decade of jamming together, the two have cultivated … Continue reading →

Left of the Dial

Fred Crafts brings back the golden days with Radio Redux

Performing Arts 9 years ago

From screwball comedies to hardboiled gumshoes to fantasy, science fiction and holiday fare, Radio Redux brings the past into the present.   “We’re exploring great … Continue reading →

Movie Shorts

Film 9 years ago

Denial Of all the things in this world to be in denial of, the Holocaust is perhaps the most odious. The British-American film Denial is … Continue reading →

Mean & Melodic

Music 9 years ago

Music writers constantly pester bands with the very question many musicians struggle to answer: “Tell me, in words, what your band sounds like.”  Nevertheless, King … Continue reading →

(Laugh)TrackTown, USA

Eugene comics build local scene with open mics and showcases

Performing Arts 9 years ago

As a kid, Eugene-based stand-up comedian Seth Milstein watched Saturday Night Live religiously. “I thought it was the greatest,” Milstein recalls of NBC’s long-running sketch … Continue reading →

Movie Roundup

The Birth of a Nation is now playing at the Bijou

ArtsFilm 9 years ago

The Birth of a Nation: Director Nate Parker purposely reclaims the title of perhaps the most racist film of all time, D.W. Griffith’s The Birth … Continue reading →

Band Campus

Six Student bands not to miss

Music 9 years ago

The University of Oregon has opened its gates to the world, and as you read this, freshmen with guitars and amps are swapping numbers, meeting … Continue reading →

Bedroom Sounds to Nameless Ghouls

Marissa Nadler performs with Swedish glam-goth band Ghost BC

Music 9 years ago

There’s a ghost-like quality to Marissa Nadler’s 2016 release Bury Your Name that’s perfect for fall and winter in Eugene. Throughout the record, the strings … Continue reading →

Great Books

Gutenberg College discusses the works of Western Civilization

Books 9 years ago

Once upon a time in the way back when, the role of higher education was not to prepare you for the treadmill by clipping you … Continue reading →

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