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Arts: Page 86

Difficult Visions

In life, Tom Blodgett sabotaged his own career. Eight years after his death, his art gets a second look.

Arts 5 years ago

One night while they were both on the art faculty at Lane Community College, Tom Blodgett and Craig Spilman literally came to blows. The two … Continue reading →

Pod People

The Hult Center and WildCraft are partnering to let live music happen  

Music 5 years ago

The first time I heard Brown Stallion perform, I was in a prison yard at Oregon State Correctional Institution in Salem.  I wasn’t there as … Continue reading →

Feel the Burn

Get out of the smoke and see photos from decades of Burning Man

Visual Arts 5 years ago

When Stewart Harvey attended his first Burning Man in 1989, the event was still in its infancy. It was a private party on Baker Beach … Continue reading →

Objectively Subjective

New paintings and assemblages by Robert Schlegel span a broad emotional range

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Robert Schlegel titles an exhibit of his recent work running at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery Objective Shapes, suggesting the existence of an artistic and emotional … Continue reading →

Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant

ArtsMusic 5 years ago

Like jazz? Love the saxophone? On the evenings of Sept. 23 through 25, Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant will set up its outdoor stage and fire … Continue reading →

Honey, We Shrunk the Orchestra

Local ensembles keep the sound of music alive with safety precautions

Performing Arts 5 years ago

Orchestras are getting smaller, adjusting to the COVID-19 era. But orchestras adapting to the times isn’t new. Gustav Mahler added instruments that were supposed to … Continue reading →

BRING It On

Eugene recycling/reuse center to unveil new statue made from recycled and reused parts

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Are you sure you want to throw that away? For those at BRING Recycling, the answer to that question is always “no.” In fact, the … Continue reading →

Ballet On The Green — Preview Night

Dance 5 years ago

They will have to avoid the rough, the sand traps and water hazards, but if the dancers of Ballet Fantastique stay on the green, they … Continue reading →

Songwriting, Alone

Central Oregon songwriter releases album of intimate, introspective recordings from isolation

Music 5 years ago

Acoustic singer-songwriter Pete Kartsounes’ studio work is known for big production, with lots of guest appearances. For years, though, Kartsounes’ friends and fans wanted a … Continue reading →

Getting Back on Stage

After half a year on hiatus, Eugene’s performing arts groups seek a path back to live audiences

Performing Arts 5 years ago

Live performance all but died in and around Eugene more than six months ago. That’s when the COVID-19 pandemic began to take hold in Oregon, … Continue reading →

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