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Arts: Page 42

Women Up Front

OCF Main Stage features all female-fronted music acts

Music 2 years ago

There’s something just a little bit different about the Main Stage at the Oregon Country Fair this year: Across all three days of the festival, … Continue reading →

Navigating River City

Putting on a 1957 play set in 1912 Iowa presents a few sensitivity challenges in 2023. But, oh, those 76 trombones!

Theater 2 years ago

When Kirk Boyd signed on to direct The Music Man, which opens Friday, July 7, at The Shedd Institute, he knew right off he’d have … Continue reading →

‘The Block is Hot’ for the July First Friday ArtWalk

Black artists will be showcased at The Farmers Market Pavilion July 7

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Vibrant artistic and cultural displays from Black artists will be on full display downtown July 7 during a portion of the Eugene First Friday ArtWalk. … Continue reading →

Different Ways of Knowing

‘Our Shared Breath’ at JSMA corresponds to a campus-wide Common Reading  

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through October. The show is part of Common Seeing, … Continue reading →

Train Art at a Stop

An exhibit showcasing train graffiti runs through July at the Springfield City Hall Gallery

ArtsVisual Arts 2 years ago

We’ve all seen them as they crawl in tortoise-like fashion through the crossings of Eugene and Springfield, train cars that are canvases for layers of … Continue reading →

Finding Beauty

Q&A with Easy Beauty author and two time Pulitzer-Prize finalist Chloé Cooper Jones 

Books 2 years ago

Chloé Cooper Jones’ memoir Easy Beauty is a hit with critics and audiences alike, and in early May was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Jones … Continue reading →

A Show For Everyone

The Vaudeville Revival is June 30 at Whirled Pies

Performing Arts 2 years ago

Ladies and gentlemen, come on in to witness a blindfolded knife thrower, a snake charmer, a contortionist, a very different take on the classic ballet … Continue reading →

A Trip To Eugene to Talk About the Northwest

Author Josephine Woolington, former reporter for The Register-Guard, is at Tsunami Books June 24

ArtsBooks 2 years ago

The words flow easily. There is an intuitive sense of wonder for all that we take for granted in the Pacific Northwest as well as … Continue reading →

Home Address

Eugene live favorites Alder Street release third full-length studio album

Music 2 years ago

Eugene musician Jesse Lawton from longtime local favorite Alder Street loves bluegrass, but admits at this point the genre’s a bit of a museum piece. … Continue reading →

Of Ballads, Love Songs And Social Justice

Irish singer-songwriter Karan Casey is at Tsunami Books June 21

ArtsMusic 2 years ago

She has never let go of her Irish past — the fondness for a good yarn, singing traditional ballads and love songs — but folk … Continue reading →

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