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Arts: Page 88

It’s Safety First at Visual Arts Week

The city’s summer art fest doesn’t want big crowds this year

Visual Arts 5 years ago

For the first time in its three years of operation, Eugene Visual Arts Week is trying to make it so people don’t have to show … Continue reading →

Paradis Found

Eugene visual artist performs improvisational guitar music at Cowfish

Music 5 years ago

Back when live music was still a thing, Eugene musician and visual artist Will Paradis found a very unusual vantage point from which he liked … Continue reading →

Bach to the Future

Cellist brings Bach and more to University Park for a socially distant performance

Music 5 years ago

Eric Alterman sits down in a chair on the stage of University Park’s outdoor theater with a cello. It’s the fourth outdoor concert in a … Continue reading →

Art By Appointment

Artists Jon Jay Cruson and Satoko Motouji, who have new work at White Lotus, talk about working in the new normal

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Eugene artists Jon Jay Cruson and Satoko Motouji both paint landscapes, but with strikingly different results. Cruson’s acrylic paintings are crisp exercises in design with … Continue reading →

Movie Nights

Drive-in movies return to the Eugene-Springfield area

Film 5 years ago

The last drive-in movie theater in the Eugene/Springfield area, located at 1450 Henderson Avenue, closed  in 1987, according to CinemaTreasures.org, one of the internet’s most … Continue reading →

Post-Pandemic Performance

Former OSF head Bill Rauch talks Zoom, making new arts world connections and what the new normal might mean for live theater 

Theater 5 years ago

In the theater world, timing is everything, as Bill Rauch certainly knows. The visionary who ran the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for a decade moved to … Continue reading →

Confidence Bounce

Eugene hip-hop soul singer Elena Leona returns for her first show since the pandemic shut down live music

Music 5 years ago

July 23 marks a pair of firsts for Eugene musician Elena Leona: her first gig back since the coronavirus and her first performance since she … Continue reading →

Classical Garage Band

Spire Duo’s weekend concert brought art song to an audience in the street

Music 5 years ago

Four months ago, classical singer Emma Rose Lynn could never have guessed that her next live concert would be performed right out of her garage. … Continue reading →

Day Trippers

A quantum loop complicates things in the surprising romantic comedy Palm Springs

Film 5 years ago

Perhaps our ongoing national catastrophe, and all the exhaustion and despair it entails, have weakened my critical faculties, but I must say I was unexpectedly … Continue reading →

Supporting Black Artists in Eugene

A look into some of Eugene’s talented Black performers

Music 5 years ago

Eugene is not known for its racial diversity. In fact, the city has a long history of racism. Black people have been marginalized in Oregon … Continue reading →

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