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Arts: Page 28

Front Lines

A harrowing, violent, deeply weird journey in ‘Civil War’

Film 1 year ago

The president of the United States is a narcissistic coward who values mere self-preservation over the upholding of any higher principle — you know, like … Continue reading →

Smooth Jazz

The Jazz Station hosts three local musical artists 

Music 1 year ago

Listen to a night full of smooth jazz, Brazilian choro and Baroque music played on a keyboard, double bass and guitar. Choro is an instrumental … Continue reading →

A Thrilling Circus Twist

Performing Arts 1 year ago

A dangerous and wicked experience on tour is coming to Eugene. Paranormal Cirque heads to Lane Events Center April 19 to 22 to showcase unique … Continue reading →

Our Health, Our Art 

Three artists across various mediums reflect on reproductive justice through art at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visual Arts 1 year ago

On display at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art until August 25 is a relatively small but powerful show, comprising 10 works, titled My Body, My … Continue reading →

Return to the River

Author David James Duncan speaks on author Barry Lopez, his recent novel Sun House and relationships between people and the environment at Upstream, a fundraiser for McKenzie River Trust 

Books 1 year ago

“Much of what I know about integrity, constancy, power and nobility I’ve learned from this river,” author Barry Lopez once wrote of the McKenzie River. … Continue reading →

A Conversation with David James Duncan

A conversation with about 'Going to See,' Barry Lopez and the connections between writers and people

Books 1 year ago

You wrote one of the essays in Going to See, essays on Barry Lopez’s influence on the writers’ work. He died in the months after … Continue reading →

Body Absurdity

International comedian takes Eugene by storm with their touring performance

Comedy 1 year ago

A storytelling, comical act that is part stand-up and part clown investigates different animal body models and celebrates the limitations that bodies face, including pain, … Continue reading →

Move To The Groove

Spend your Saturday night entertained with a range of talented belly dancers

Dance 1 year ago

Diverse dancers take the stage showing off local talent and talent from afar. FatChanceBellyDance will produce the Belly Dance Festival April 13 at Whirled Pies. … Continue reading →

Very Little Theatre Offers an Unusual View of Segregation 

In 1959 a children’s book about the marriage of a black rabbit and a white rabbit caused an uproar in Alabama

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

During his long career as an illustrator of children’s books, Garth Williams illustrated nearly 100 renowned tomes loved by countless children and adults. Who can … Continue reading →

Village Love

Tracy Bonham is back home in Eugene with a fresh perspective and sound.

Music 1 year ago

Alt-rock trailblazer and classically trained musician Tracy Bonham’s commercial success first came when she was 27, when the track “Mother Mother” erupted and topped the … Continue reading →

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