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Arts: Page 80

A History of Eugene’s History Pub 

The popular discussion series is online during the pandemic 

Arts 4 years ago

“Don’t make this about me,” Bob Hart says. He is executive director of Lane County History Museum and co-founder, along with Marsha Weisiger, of Eugene’s … Continue reading →

A Beast of a Show

Karin Clarke Gallery unleashes wild things in Animal Collective

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The strangely haunted animals of Portland artist Matthew Dennison will cavort among a wild menagerie on display at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery in a group … Continue reading →

Actors Cabaret of Eugene (ACE) Fund Drive

Arts 4 years ago

A staple of Eugene arts for the past 42 years is in peril and openly asking for help. Actors Cabaret of Eugene (ACE), which has … Continue reading →

Still a Hometown Hero

A new documentary looks at Coos Bay’s relationship with Pre and the legacy he left behind 

Film 4 years ago

None of the running records set by Steve Prefontaine stand today, nor does the Hayward Field as it was when he set many of them. … Continue reading →

Art from Near and Far

Highlights from White Lotus Gallery’s permanent collection 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

In this moment of COVID-19 restrictions, when people around the world are being asked to limit  their travel, Eugene’s White Lotus Gallery presents us with … Continue reading →

Bringing the Blues to Oregon

Shemekia Copeland to perform virtually for OSU's American String Series

ArtsMusic 4 years ago

In her more-than-20-year career, blues singer Shemekia Copeland has not been one to shy away from addressing difficult subjects in her music. And in the … Continue reading →

Marv’s Infinite Playlist

Eugene hip-hop artist Marv Ellis releases new single, music video

Music 4 years ago

The 1993 comedy classic Groundhog Day has always been on Eugene native hip-hop artist Marv Ellis’ mind. But as life under quarantine went on, the … Continue reading →

Wandering the Earth, Alone

Prize-winning Nasumice (Adrift), directed by South Eugene High School graduate Caleb Burdeau, is now available online

Film 4 years ago

Two men sit by a well, peering into the milky darkness below. They are separated by a language barrier — one man Bosnian, the other … Continue reading →

Observed and Remembered

Erik Sandgren landscapes at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Last summer, artist Erik Sandgren stood at a vantage point on Crater Lake, overlooking Umpqua National Forest as swaths of old growth trees, fields and … Continue reading →

The Zauner Files

Acclaimed indie rock musician and South Eugene grad performs at inauguration ball, releases memoir

Music 5 years ago

The night before President Joe Biden’s inauguration, acclaimed indie rock musician and South Eugene High School graduate Michelle Zauner contributed a live rendition of her … Continue reading →

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