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Arts: Page 4

It’s a Pokémon Feast for the Eyes

Haus of Dharma hosts Rare Candy: PETALDANCE! Friday in Corvallis

Performing Arts 2 months ago

Throw out the standard polite and pristine garden party. This drag show ain’t it. Instead, Haus of Dharma has something better going on March 21 … Continue reading →

Jason Isbell

Live at the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts [3.12.25, Oakland, CA]

EW-ExtraMusic 2 months ago

‘A Very Gay Thing to Do’

Queer poet Eric Braman debuts Bury Me In Cherry Blossoms, their first poem collection

Books 2 months ago

The flowery pink cover and enchanting title of Eric Braman’s premiere romance poetry book, Bury Me In Cherry Blossoms, makes you think that you will … Continue reading →

The Italian Premiere

Award-winning classical pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi performs new work and old favorites at Beall Concert Hall in Eugene, part of the inaugural Murdock International Piano Series.

Music 2 months ago

Acclaimed Italian classical pianist and composer Antonio Pompa-Baldi premieres new work March 15 at Beall Concert Hall on the University of Oregon campus. Pompa-Baldi comes … Continue reading →

The Song Makers

A University of Oregon music student-produced podcast builds a new kind of music theory

Music 2 months ago

A new podcast from University of Oregon School of Music and Dance students seeks to broaden the definition of traditional Western music theory and examine … Continue reading →

Making Their Mark in Art

Art works by women are on exhibit at White Lotus Gallery to celebrate Women’s History Month

Visual Arts 2 months ago

The range of work is impressive — from watercolor and oil paintings, reduction linocut prints, fine jewelry, sculpture, tapestry and drawings with southeastern Oregon mineral … Continue reading →

50 Years, Glorious Voices

The Eugene Concert Choir takes a bow for its Golden Celebration concert March 9 at Hult Center

Music 2 months ago

Humble and hurried beginnings.  Philip Bayles was the conductor of the Eugene Community Orchestra in 1974 when suddenly, out of nowhere but with help from … Continue reading →

An Event for the Community

The DisOrient Film Festival celebrates 20 years March 7–9 at Art House

EW-ExtraFilm 2 months ago

It’s time again to settle in for a weekend of beautiful filmmaking with narratives that speak to all. A grass-roots volunteer-run celebration from its start, … Continue reading →

Serving Mother

Portland performer combines clowning with the joys, hardships and horrors of motherhood at The Hybrid Gallery March 7

Performing Arts 2 months ago

Portland performer Anne Zander trained in physically devised theater at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, an improvisational discipline where theater pieces … Continue reading →

‘The Unknowing’ Questions Society’s Lack of Empathy

Ethan Guillen debuts his first full-length contemporary dance March 8

Dance 2 months ago

Ethan Guillen has spent his career working as an HIV activist to broaden access to equitable HIV medicine and other prescriptions for those in need. … Continue reading →

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