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Arts: Page 46

The World According to Cats 

Jen Ferro’s ‘Cat Lady’ at VLT has claws but could use development

ArtsTheater 2 years ago

Stage Left at The Very Little Theatre is proving to be an incubator for new plays by local playwrights. Cat Lady, a comedy by Eugene … Continue reading →

Art In The Name Of Love

Karen Murphy will give a gallery talk about her friendship with the late Rick Bartow

ArtsVisual Arts 2 years ago

Beyond the daring boldness of his paintings and sculptures, Rick Bartow was a quiet and reflective friend and mentor to many, including Karen Murphy. Murphy, … Continue reading →

Symphony Head Resigns

Scott Freck is leaving Eugene Symphony amid financial woes

ArtsBlogMusic 2 years ago

In a surprise move, the long-time administrative leader of the Eugene Symphony is resigning from his job effective June 9. Scott Freck is in his … Continue reading →

Just Folks

From ‘Tom Dooley’ to ‘Charlie on the M.T.A.’ and more: The Kingston Trio

Music 2 years ago

“Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, hang down your head and cry. Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, poor boy, you’re bound to die.” This … Continue reading →

The Art of Healing

Longtime Eugene dentist Don Dexter moves his art gallery to a new location next to his current practice

Visual Arts 2 years ago

One of the few photography exhibition spaces around town, Don Dexter Gallery, is moving to a newer and larger space. The new gallery opens April … Continue reading →

Humpin’ Garbage, Learning Life’s Lessons

Paul Neville reads from his coming-of-age first novel at Tsunami Books

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

He established himself in Eugene through the decades as a reporter and associate editor at The Register-Guard as well as director of public relations and … Continue reading →

It’s First Friday!

Here are a few picks for your Friday night ArtWalk viewing

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

Downtown Eugene is full of art tonight as First Friday ArtWalk has galleries open and showing their wares from 5:30 to 8 pm Friday, April … Continue reading →

Look on the Bright Side

Portland comedian Jaren George performs in Eugene

Comedy 2 years ago

Stand up comedian Jaren George had been challenged in his life to get where he is today. Raised in Brooklyn, but now based in Portland … Continue reading →

Inexplicable Power

The Karin Clarke Gallery mounts its largest exhibition to date of work by Rick Bartow

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The late Rick Bartow might be Oregon’s most powerful artistic visionary. His strange, compelling paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures, with their animal and human faces, … Continue reading →

Life In 10-Minute Slices

OCT’s NW10 Festival starts its two-week run March 31

ArtsPerforming ArtsTheater 2 years ago

A flurry of changing sets and quick, concise storylines is set to begin at Oregon Contemporary Theatre. NW10 Festival: Buckle Up!, the annual festival of … Continue reading →

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