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Arts: Page 51

To Die Like a Man

A powerful production at VLT explores the art of facing an unjust death

Theater 3 years ago

A Lesson Before Dying, Romulus Linney’s drama based on the acclaimed 1993 novel by Ernest J. Gaines, is now playing in a heart-wrenching production at The … Continue reading →

Next Measure

With a job change on horizon, Francesco Lecce-Chong reflects on his time with Eugene Symphony

ArtsBlogMusic 3 years ago

For more than six years, Francesco Lecce-Chong has been an exuberant leading figure of the Eugene Symphony. When conducting concerts, he enthusiastically shares the history … Continue reading →

Lenses of Lane County

Artist-run collective launches photography exhibit, diverse in method and genre 

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraVisual Arts 3 years ago

“I know people who go to a location specifically with a photo in mind,” says Walt O’Brien, a longstanding member of Eugene’s PhotoZone Gallery. “I … Continue reading →

Pegasus Playhouse Takes Flight

Theater company opens new location, continues to expand limits of the youth musical

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraTheater 3 years ago

“I can’t help but want to create something,” says Scott Frazier-Maskiell, founder and artistic director of Pegasus Playhouse. “I’m addicted to it.” Pegasus Playhouse, a … Continue reading →

Strictly Classical

Eugene Symphony fills Jan. 19 concert with 18th century music 

Music 3 years ago

Eugene Symphony is sticking with the classics for its Jan. 19 concert. The orchestra takes on some of the biggest names of the Classical era, … Continue reading →

‘Finding Each Other’

Eugene theater set to host original play about breast cancer, space and discovering friendship under the unlikeliest of circumstances

Theater 3 years ago

“You can find connection with any person if you’re able and open to listen,” says Siena Marilyn Ledger, the playwright of Man and Moon.  Eric … Continue reading →

Continuing The Legacy Of Courage, Hope and Joy

The Women’s Choral Society, Eugene’s oldest women’s choir, performs at Beall Hall

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

It performs as a full choir just twice a year, so now would be a great time to take in the melodic voices of the … Continue reading →

From Swing To The Cool

The Shedd hosts winter OFAM through Jan. 22

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

“I’ll Be Seeing You” — sung by Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday and many others — carries at its heart the tender spirit of friends and … Continue reading →

Peg’s Home Adventure

Moving into her 80s, the longtime Eugene artist turns to her backyard for inspiration

Visual Arts 3 years ago

Margaret Coe, known to her many friends as Peg, is one of Eugene’s most recognizable and respected artists. In 2017 the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of … Continue reading →

Moon Landing

Dean Wareham and Luna perform in Eugene

Music 3 years ago

A New York teenager in the ’70s and a self-taught musician, musician Dean Wareham has carried a few punk rock lessons forward throughout his life: namely, … Continue reading →

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