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Arts: Page 37

A Little Mozart, A Little Beethoven

Music 2 years ago

The chamber group microphilharmonic opens its season Oct. 15 at The Shedd They were the masters of Western classical music, the Austrian Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart … Continue reading →

Illumination 

Downtown gets more “lit” as BEAM 2023 events illuminate Eugene

Arts 2 years ago

Eugene’s downtown will light up this weekend while BEAM 2023 shines a light on local artists, schools, nonprofits and businesses. For two days, BEAM 2023 … Continue reading →

Improvising a Scene

As they seek a larger audience and more diversity on stage, Eugene’s jazz musicians keep swinging along 

Music 2 years ago

Roger Woods has been performing jazz for decades. He started his career in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore areas in the 1980s before moving to … Continue reading →

From Kool to Skanks

Dance the rain away with anything from EDM to the Dead this week

Music 2 years ago

Cozy season is here! For some folks it means pumpkin spice latte time and curling up by a fireplace; for others, it means it’s time … Continue reading →

Exploring Inner Space

Tallmadge Doyle weaves astronomy, biology and a love for intricate layers into a show opening Oct. 18 at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Eugene artist Tallmadge Doyle peers up into the eternity of outer space and down into the depths of Earth’s oceans in the 30-some pieces she … Continue reading →

An ‘Open-Ended’ Look At Techno Art

ArtsVisual Arts 2 years ago

It’s all in how you interpret the pieces, as art should be. The newly formed Museum of Techno Art — complete with steampunk art that … Continue reading →

The Great Blue Heron And Community Art

The Springfield Mayor’s Art Show runs through Nov. 3 at Emerald Art Center

ArtsVisual Arts 2 years ago

The bird stands majestically on its strong and spindly legs next to a rocky ledge, gazing at the lake that is its food source, and … Continue reading →

Producing Springtime For Hitler

The Producers opens with its Mel Brooks humor at Cottage Theatre

Theater 2 years ago

When opportunity knocks in theater, you don’t say “no.” Bil Morrilll hadn’t planned to make his directorial debut with the musical comedy The Producers, which … Continue reading →

Environmental Impacts Caught on Camera

With all the nature Eugene has to offer, it’s the perfect place to host a film festival about the issues our environment faces

Film 2 years ago

It’s time to bring light to our planet’s critical issues. That is what Eugene Environmental Film Festival (EEFF) plans to do. For the fifth year … Continue reading →

Animal House

Eugene Biennial award winners produce an animated exhibit at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The animals have taken over the Karin Clarke Gallery downtown, where a gorgeous group show of work by the nine artists who won awards at … Continue reading →

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