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Arts: Page 70

Grammy-nominated indie folk musician Gregory Alan Isakov returns to Eugene

Music 4 years ago

About a decade ago, Grammy-nominated indie-folk artist Gregory Alan Isakov was performing hundreds of shows a year, and, otherwise, living most of his life on … Continue reading →

Erika Beyer Card Event at Karin Clarke

CultureVisual Arts 4 years ago

Greeting cards add a personal touch — either seriously or humorously — to convey affection, good will, gratitude and sympathy. They may seem like they … Continue reading →

VLT Grows Up

Eugene’s Very Little Theatre hires its first paid executive director as construction begins on a remodel that raises the stage roof to provide fly space

Theater 4 years ago

Very Little Theatre’s charismatic old building is undergoing a long-awaited remodel, and when its doors open to the public in 2022, more than just the … Continue reading →

Enjoy the heartwarming musical Holiday Inn 

Theater 4 years ago

The John G. Shedd Institute for the Performing Arts is dreaming of a white Christmas, and Eugene audiences should be, too. In December, Shedd Theatricals … Continue reading →

Celebrate in song with Eugene Concert Choir and Eugene Vocal Arts

Music 4 years ago

When it was time to draw up a program for the holiday season, Diane Retallack, the artistic director of the Eugene Concert Choir and Eugene … Continue reading →

‘Dear Sugar’

Oregon Contemporary Theatre comes back from the pandemic with a fast-paced reflection on pain, sorrow and redemption

Theater 4 years ago

The culture of therapy provides the framework for Tiny Beautiful Things, a moving but unconventional play that marks the return to live performance after a … Continue reading →

Immigrant Song

No-No Boy brings engaging nonfiction pop music about the Asian American experience to the Hult Center

Music 4 years ago

Portland musician Julian Saporiti, who performs as No-No Boy, tells me with a note of sarcasm that spring break 2019 was the worst ever. That’s … Continue reading →

Check out Eric Millegan as he returns from Broadway to perform in ACE’s Elf

Theater 4 years ago

He may not be a household name, but Eric Millegan is the closest thing Springfield has to a local child actor who grew up to … Continue reading →

Tish Hinojosa

Music 4 years ago

She was last in Eugene in 2019, before the pandemic, and she brought in a full house. The acclaimed Texas-based Tish Hinojosa returns to Eugene … Continue reading →

Towards a 21st Century Abstraction

A bit of magic materializes at the Coos Art Museum, showing that abstraction is still alive in the age of conceptual art

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Steven Broocks doesn’t know a whole lot about Towards a 21st Century Abstraction, the exhibit currently showing through Dec. 4 at the Coos Art Museum, … Continue reading →

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