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Arts: Page 89

The Boatswain’s Call

Eugene musician’s new release is a handmade multi-media experience

Music 5 years ago

Eugene musician Jessica Haeckel grew up in the ’90s along the coast of California, traveling on occasion back East to visit her grandparents. Haeckel says … Continue reading →

Yuck!

The new hip-hop album from yuckgod HD is yucky, grimy and grainy 

Music 5 years ago

Ian Michael Lindsay, the musician behind the rap project yuckgod HD, is talking via FaceTime about the group’s latest album, Symphonie Macabre, when he pauses … Continue reading →

Shipe Shape

Eugene singer-songwriter gets vulnerable on his first new release in a decade

Music 5 years ago

On July 17, longtime Eugene singer-songwriter John Shipe will release “Love Ain’t Easy,” the first single off The Beast is Back, which is due out … Continue reading →

Art in the Courtyard

Arts 5 years ago

Maude Kerns Art Center presents the first of three Art in the Courtyard special events noon to 6 pm Saturday, July 4. The events are … Continue reading →

Addicted

A Seattle singer-songwriter faces the music three decades after Cobain

Books 5 years ago

The Seattle music scene of the ’90s that gave rise to a slew of now legendary bands — Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, to name … Continue reading →

Photos of the Washburne

An exhibit winding up at New Zone captures the warmth of a historic district in Springfield

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Coronavirus restrictions have made this a forgettable spring on Eugene’s art gallery circuit. But as we turn the corner into summer, things are beginning to … Continue reading →

A Steampunk Shrew

Eugene artist Joseph Mross designs the look for a Eugene Ballet production next year of Taming of the Shrew

Dance 5 years ago

Leave it to Eugene Ballet to pull off a steampunk adaptation of Shakespeare’s most controversial play, Taming of the Shrew.  That’s right, you read that … Continue reading →

Virtual Bach Fest

Escape Zoom hell and stream OBF’s greatest hits for the next two weeks on KWAX 

Music 5 years ago

Normally in this issue we’d be telling you all about the Oregon Bach Festival’s upcoming concerts. But “normally” scampered off a while back, to return … Continue reading →

Artists Paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ Mural on Eugene Street

The painting began early morning outside the federal courthouse

ArtsBlog 5 years ago

On Friday, June 19, also known as Juneteenth, artists painted “Black Lives Matter” in front of Eugene’s Wayne L. Morse Courthouse. The muralists started painting … Continue reading →

The Disappearance Artist

Elizabeth Moss plays the author of 'The Lottery' in the creepy biopic Shirley

Film 5 years ago

I’ve argued here and elsewhere that, for my money, one of the most authentically feminist films of the past 25 years is Winter’s Bone, Debra … Continue reading →

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