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Arts: Page 32

Laughing Matters

Standup comedy club opens in downtown Eugene

Comedy 1 year ago

Olsen Run Comedy Club and Lounge, a professional standup comedy club, has opened in the remodeled bar and lounge of what was formerly Sessions Music … Continue reading →

She Loves Me Not, She Loves Me!

The Non-Stop Players have three final performances of ‘She Loves Me’

Theater 1 year ago

It was love for each from the first letter, but can the words in that correspondence from the Lonely Hearts Club be trusted? Will Amalia … Continue reading →

New Zone Gallery Comes To Aid EW

The ‘Open Your Hearts’ fundraiser goes through Feb. 21

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Liven up your home with eclectic and delightful local art, and help Eugene Weekly as well. New Zone Gallery in Eugene is having a fundraiser … Continue reading →

Strange is Good 

JSMA’s group show Strange Weather offers explosive images alongside work by presidential portraitist Kehinde Wiley

Visual Arts 1 year ago

“By and by all trace is gone, and what is forgotten is not only the footprints but the water, too, and what is down there. … Continue reading →

Landscape Disturbed

Eugene painter Satoko brings fire to her work in a new show at White Lotus

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Step into downtown Eugene’s White Lotus gallery most any time this month, and your first impression might be that you’re looking at an exhibit of … Continue reading →

A Fun Night With The Blues

The annual Mark Hummel Blues Harmonica Blowout is Feb. 6

Music 1 year ago

It started innocently enough in 1991 at the Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center in Berkeley, California. Now, the Mark Hummel Blues Harmonica Blowout, an … Continue reading →

Exploring Connections Through Centuries

Delgani String Quartet returns with two concerts in Eugene Feb. 4 and Feb. 6

Music 1 year ago

Composers work off each other to push the envelope and inspire more creativity. Greatness inspires greatness. Delgani String Quartet — violinists Anthea Kreston and Jannie … Continue reading →

Singing the Dive Bar Soul Blues

Singer-songwriter Phillip-Michael Scales plays the Hult Center’s 10x10 series Jan. 26 

Music 1 year ago

The Nashville-based, dive bar soul singer and songwriter Phillip-Michael Scales is coming to you live this Friday, Jan. 26, at 8 pm from the Hult … Continue reading →

Storytelling With May Erlewine

Tsunami Books hosts the singer-songwriter Jan. 28

Music 1 year ago

May Erlewine knows the road and knows her music. The Michigan native has criss-crossed the country since she was a teenager and hitchhiked to small … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

The one-man show that explores coping with mental health issues continues at OCT through Feb. 4

Theater 1 year ago

Seashells. Messages. Ice cream. David Bowie. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose. These are just samples of the small and wonderful brilliant … Continue reading →

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