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Arts: Page 79

Jewels: New Vintage Vignettes from BFAN

Dance 4 years ago

An actual audience! Performances in front of people! Ballet Fantastique is among the first local art groups to give it a go this weekend when … Continue reading →

Music of Today

Delgani String Quartet premieres eight new works from UO student composers, many of API heritage

Music 4 years ago

Employing the theme and variation technique of classical music composition, “Irony” begins with a violin melody. Developing from there, a cello soon joins, bowing open … Continue reading →

Fighting to Vote

Dorothy Velasco’s new short play She Flies With Her Own Wings tells the story of women’s suffrage in Oregon

Theater 4 years ago

The story of women’s suffrage in Oregon was made for drama. The leading suffragist here, Portland’s Abigail Scott Duniway, spent decades in the late 19th … Continue reading →

2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Jell-O cooks — and you know who you are — get ready! It’s the 2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O, brought … Continue reading →

Is It Art or Is It Science? 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The art in Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys could just as well be referred to as data, which in fact is what the artist Steve Rowell … Continue reading →

Connecting Through Culture

The DisOrient Asian American Film Festival screens virtually from March 19-28

Film 4 years ago

The 16th annual DisOrient Asian American Film Festival almost didn’t happen this year. Last year’s festival, which screened March 10-15, narrowly became one of the … Continue reading →

Life Lessons

Eugene’s Sammy Warm Hands releases memoir, retires from touring

Music 4 years ago

Sam Wartenbee has always been DIY. “I self-published a book in elementary school,” the rapper, musician, podcast host and author who grew up in Eugene … Continue reading →

The Maxie Movie

Locally produced feature film wins several awards at Swedish film festival

Film 4 years ago

Telling a gently unfolding story of two unhoused teenage lovers living with drug addiction on the streets of Eugene, the locally produced feature film Maxie … Continue reading →

Critical Art

Eugene Contemporary Art’s interdisciplinary art exhibit examines race, identity and privilege

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Lane Community College art instructor Kathleen Caprario was a textile design artist in New York City before she moved to Oregon. When she came to … Continue reading →

Camera Ready

Eugene Symphony’s return to the Hult Center to be broadcast with venue’s new cameras

Music 4 years ago

The last time Eugene Symphony performed at the Hult Center, it was Feb. 23 — 2020 — and the solo pianist Jeffrey Kahane had performed … Continue reading →

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