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Forest Mountain Lion: An Immersive Musical Experience

Experience the newly released animist folk rock album live, paired with an art exhibition featuring paintings expressing the soul of each unique song.

Music 2 months ago

Love and Other Acts of Subversion is Eugene musician Forest Mountain Lion’s new album, released July 25 and streaming on all platforms. The music asks … Continue reading →

The Well Never Dries Up

The Oregon Festival of American Music returns with jazz favorites at The Shedd August 6 through 16

Music 2 months ago

No single song from the classic American Songbook can stand on its own without a performer’s subtle interpretation. Those interpretations provide an endless stream of … Continue reading →

Anyone Can be THEM

The play that shows the everyday people next to battlefields

EW-ExtraTheater 2 months ago

“When politics fails, art can save something,” says Malek Najjar, University of Oregon Theatre Arts professor. He is directing award-winning playwright Samah Sabawi’s THEM in … Continue reading →

Art of Politics

A student’s exhibit in a UO art gallery questioned UO officials’ complicity in Israel’s war in Gaza. One of the exhibit’s targets — the art school’s dean — filed a complaint. The student artist could be expelled. 

NewsVisual Arts 2 months ago

Cassy Steuerwald’s art installation was titled “We Tried Throwing Them a Dinner Party.” It consisted of a small dining table with a pink tablecloth and … Continue reading →

To See and Express

American artist Keith Anden Achepohl’s journey of creation goes on

ArtsVisual Arts 2 months ago

“It’s like turpentine, oil paints and canvas, it’s the smell that we all like and still here,” says Cindy Achepohl, the daughter-in-law of the late … Continue reading →

Soak Up Summer at Willamalane’s Outdoor Concert Series 

Join the vibes at Willamalane’s outdoor live music events featuring bands and concessions from July 24, 30, 31

Music 2 months ago

Enjoy summer weather, vibes and a new band each night during this year’s Willamalane’s Concerts in the Park, featuring live music Wednesday and Thursday evenings … Continue reading →

A Balancing Act Between Sexy and Scary 

Paranormal Cirque returns to Eugene for another horror extravaganza

Performing Arts 2 months ago

Paranormal Cirque II is an R-rated horror circus with performances by ghosts, werewolves, zombies, vampires and various creatures of the night. Back by popular demand, … Continue reading →

Productions in the Works

Salem-based Theatre 33 hosts the Regional New Play Summer Festival starting July 29

EW-ExtraTheater 2 months ago

The festival is 12 years old, and Thomas Nabhan, executive director of the nonprofit Theatre 33, notes that he and his staff at the Regional … Continue reading →

Shakespearean Salud

Get thee out of town with three Oregon Shakespeare Festival plays this summer season

Theater 2 months ago

This summer at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, a trio of plays interrogates topics of representation, identity and the power of storytelling, while remaining … Continue reading →

20 Years Later and Still None the Richer

EW chats with Sixpence None the Richer’s lead singer, Leigh Nash ahead of the July 23 concert at McDonald Theatre with Toad the Wet Sprocket

EW-ExtraMusic 2 months ago

Not enough people know that Sixpence None the Richer, whose place in the mainstream came with their runaway success of the lovey-dovey pop tune, “Kiss … Continue reading →

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