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Arts: Page 30

Ten Days of Action

The Eugene Environmental Film Festival starts Oct. 11 at Art House

Film 1 year ago

“If you listen to nature, it will lead the way,” says tribal elder Gagai Taimanav from Rotuma Island in the movie Hidden in Plain Sight. … Continue reading →

Try Unseating the Bard

The Bottom brothers attempt to do just that in ‘Something Rotten’ at Cottage Theatre

Theater 1 year ago

It’s the omnipresent shadow they can’t escape, no matter how hard they try. William Shakespeare, the Bard. He’s quoted by everyone everywhere. You try writing … Continue reading →

Spend the Night in Solidarity

The Tish Hinojosa Trio plays a benefit concert for ‘Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste’ Thursday, Oct. 10

MusicWhats-Happening 1 year ago

The Night in Solidarity with Farm Worker Rights is an evening of music, artistry and history to benefit Oregon farm workers. PCUN, or Pineros y … Continue reading →

Well, Hello!

An earworm and a mirthful musical, Hello, Dolly! plays The Shedd

Theater 1 year ago

The eternally popular musical Hello, Dolly! opened on Broadway in 1964. It wouldn’t surprise me if it were running a hundred years from now on … Continue reading →

Dana and Alden

Live at the Jazz Station [9.29.24]

EW-ExtraMusic 1 year ago

All About the Books

Writers, artists and more head to Florence for its Festival of Books Sept. 28

Books 1 year ago

Bibliophiles unite! Storytellers, authors, illustrators, artists and readers alike are invited to indulge in a day of 40 exhibitors, presentations from two special speakers, five … Continue reading →

Discover Eugene’s Creative Pulse at the First Friday ArtWalk

An evening filled with artistic energy with community, creativity and thought-provoking exhibits

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Prepare to immerse yourself in all things visual at this month’s First Friday ArtWalk sponsored by the Lane Arts Council and the city of Eugene … Continue reading →

The Game-Changer

Country musician Nick Gamer, formerly of Eugene and now based in Portland, celebrates his Oregon-themed new album release at John Henry’s

Music 1 year ago

At the height of the pandemic, country music songwriter Nick Gamer, then based in Eugene, almost left the state. “I had to get out of … Continue reading →

A B-movie Classic on Stage

The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens Sept. 20 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene

Theater 1 year ago

On a dark and stormy night, two innocent and lovely sweethearts — Brad and Janet — suffer a flat tire on a lonely road and … Continue reading →

Fiction Communicating Science

Local author addresses climate change in telling the mysterious story of a recently widowed woman navigating issues of responsibility and denial

Books 1 year ago

In a field like science that favors men and traditional learning techniques, author and scientist M Jackson challenges these standards.  “I’m really, really passionate about … Continue reading →

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