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Arts: Page 47

Powerhouse Pop and Indie Darlings 

boygenius, Cary Rae Jepsen and illuminati hotties July 30 in Bend

Music 2 years ago

boygenius is the contemporary supergroup consisting of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker — each indie darlings under their own names. Combining forces, the … Continue reading →

Interviewing a Beatle

Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band discuss touring, playing and their love of music — and a young writer's mom is thrilled

ArtsMusic 2 years ago

“WHAT?????” my mom texted me when I told her I’d be interviewing Beatles drummer Ringo Starr for Eugene Weekly, “THAT’S SO COOL!!!”  I credit her … Continue reading →

Flora and Fauna

Chilean roots musician Pascuala Ilabaca performs in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

Chile follows trends in popular music from the U.S. and Europe, according to songwriter and composer Pascuala Ilabaca. Ilabaca’s home country — where around one-third … Continue reading →

That’s Punk

Eileen Polk’s Photos of the NYC Punk Scene at Sam Bond’s Garage

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The first thing I wonder, looking at Eileen Polk’s largely black and white photographs from the 1970s, is how she had access to her subjects: … Continue reading →

War and Peace

Sunny War, an eclectic Nashville roots musician with a punk rock pedigree, performs at the Hult Center

Music 2 years ago

Though Sunny War embraces the folk-punk genre that her music is often tagged with, the Nashville-via-Los Angeles musician’s acclaimed 2023 album Anarchist Gospel is a … Continue reading →

Oregon Contemporary Theatre unveils a biting new comedy

Explore cultural appropriation and food all at once in 'Colonialism Is Terrible, But Phở Is Delicious' at OCT May 19 through June 4. 

ArtsTheater 2 years ago

The satiric comedy provides insight into historical colonialism conflicts and the traditional Vietnamese dish, phở. The story begins in 1880s French Indochina, where a willful … Continue reading →

Spanning The Globe With Documentaries

The five-day Archaeology Channel International Film Festival opens May 17

ArtsFilm 2 years ago

For those who would love to trek around the world and glean significant amounts of history, the Archaeological Legacy Institute is here for you. The … Continue reading →

Hug it Out

Portland band The Hugs debut new stripped-down lineup and sound at Sam Bond’s Garage in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

True to Your Own Spirit, the 2022 release from Portland indie rockers The Hugs, could have been the band’s last. The Hugs lineup fell apart, … Continue reading →

William L. Sullivan: New Hikes in the Central Oregon Cascades

BooksOutdoors 2 years ago

He has trekked thousands of miles of wilderness and backcountry trails, mostly in Oregon, and chronicled his findings in easy-to-read and informative fashion in more … Continue reading →

Music Man

Brian McWhorter takes on leadership role for Oregon Mozart Players 

Music 2 years ago

Brian McWhorter, a hyperactive founder and the always entertaining conductor of Eugene’s student/professional OrchestraNext, is adding a new musical challenge to his portfolio: running the … Continue reading →

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