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Arts: Page 73

Japanese Breakfast

Music 4 years ago

They are all separate entities, “each their own little world, all of them linked by the theme of joy,” Michelle Zauner tells Eugene Weekly in … Continue reading →

Smoked Out

Wildfire smoke in Ashland canceled all but two August performances of the only play running this summer at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Theater 4 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which shut down most of this season and last due to COVID, has been slammed by wildfire smoke as it tries … Continue reading →

‘Good Times and Bum Times’

Performing arts groups and venues demonstrate resilience and flexibility in face of COVID-19 resurgence 

Theater 4 years ago

The entertainment industry’s current predicament could be symbolized by a half glass of water.  Planning and preparing amid a minefield of COVID-19 regulation changes and … Continue reading →

Weeping Willow

Genre-defying Gen Z pop singer with serious show biz pedigree performs in Eugene

Music 4 years ago

From Bad Brains to Death, the African American contribution to punk and hardcore music is manifold.  Few would guess, however, that in 2021, the standard … Continue reading →

Oregon Culture Takes a Road Trip

Eugene’s Liza Burns wins design competition to create new Oregon Cultural Trust license plate

ArtsVisual Arts 4 years ago

You may not think of your Oregon license plate as a work of art. The Oregon Cultural Trust does, though, and on Sept. 15 the … Continue reading →

Mayor’s Teen Art Show

Visual Arts 4 years ago

“Using the simplest instruments — colored pencils and markers — I was able to create something beautiful, something to be proud of,” reflects Bella Tocco, … Continue reading →

Eugene Jazz Station is re-opening after pandemic hiatus with 'mystery guest' performing Sept. 10 and Halie Loren on Sept. 11

Closed since March 2020, the Eugene venue has used its time off to remodel

ArtsBlogMusic 4 years ago

Let the trumpets sound: The Jazz Station is formally re-opening after more than a year of being closed down for COVID and for a remodel. … Continue reading →

Standing Room Only

An EW writer tries stand-up comedy in Eugene

Comedy 4 years ago

Those were the funniest five minutes of my life, I thought, following my first attempt at stand-up comedy. I was stepping from the stage amidst … Continue reading →

A Final Chapter

A Eugene writer makes life beautiful in the face of fatal illness

Books 4 years ago

When Eugene novelist Cai Emmons was diagnosed last winter with bulbar-onset ALS, a fatal condition with no known cure, she and her partner, Paul Calandrino, … Continue reading →

Keepin’ it Clean

Despite the pandemic, a new bar and entertainment space opens in downtown Eugene

Music 4 years ago

Opening a brand-new bar and entertainment space in the middle of a global pandemic is like calling for a fake punt in football, according to … Continue reading →

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