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Arts: Page 33

Magnificent Landscapes And Artists

The Karin Clarke Gallery hosts a month-plus long exhibit — ‘The Northwest Landscape’

Visual Arts 1 year ago

There’s the abstract acrylic, oil and plein air paintings of the majestic Northwest landscape. And then, most of all,, there’s the history of each of … Continue reading →

WOW Hall Raising Funds for Eugene Weekly

The nonprofit venue is hosting a benefit concert featuring local bands and an open mic to support the community newspaper

Music 1 year ago

Streets are saying that anyone who’s anyone (or anyone that likes to support local journalism) will be dancing the night away this Friday Jan. 26 … Continue reading →

Grrl Band

Old Nick’s Pub hosted Grrl Band at Old Nick’s Pub to help raise money for  Eugene Weekly.

Music 1 year ago

The self proclaimed scream queens of Eugene took the stage at Old Nick’s Pub on Friday, Jan. 12 to help raise money for Eugene Weekly.  … Continue reading →

Revisiting Black And White

An exhibit at The O’Brien Photo Gallery captures nature and wildlife

Arts 1 year ago

Like any photographer who has been behind the camera for years — 50 years in this case — Greg Giesy has seen digital color technology … Continue reading →

Renaissance Man 

No matter what role he is currently taking on, poet Matthew Dickman is constantly creating

Books 1 year ago

When Matthew Dickman was a sophomore in high school, like many of us did at that age, he had a crush who he wanted to … Continue reading →

A View of ‘Grand Horizons’

VLT’s production of the Tony Award-nominated play is Jan. 19 through Feb. 4

Theater 1 year ago

Everything looks fine on the surface, and why wouldn’t it?  After all, Bill and Nancy have been married for 50 years and are living the … Continue reading →

Nellie McKay at The Shedd

The popular but undefinable singer and songwriter talks music, politics and Eugene cuisine

Music 2 years ago

Singer, songwriter, vegan and animal rights activist Nellie McKay comes to The Shedd for a solo concert Friday night, Jan. 19, promoting her latest album, … Continue reading →

In The Spirit of Maude Kerns

A month-long exhibit of work by the center’s founder is at Maude Kerns Art Center

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Maude Kerns was a woman — born in Portland in 1876, studied at the University of Oregon as well as the San Francisco Art Institute … Continue reading →

The Classical and Beyond

Classical on Broadway returns to The Jazz Station Jan. 7

Music 2 years ago

They have graced stages locally, most recently at Wildish Theater, and throughout the world with their elegant work in chamber ensembles and symphonies. Now the … Continue reading →

Picking a Poet

Oregon is looking for a new Poet Laureate; nominate your favorite bard for the job by Jan. 8. We ask local writers for their choices.

Arts 2 years ago

Oregon’s first poet laureate, Edwin Markham, who served from 1923 to 1931, was internationally known for his 1899 poem “The Man With the Hoe,” an … Continue reading →

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