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Arts: Page 90

To Zimbabwe With Love

Local live stream concert benefits clean water in Zimbabwe

Music 5 years ago

As Oregon moves into summer, Zimbabwe faces winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Even when there’s not a pandemic, winter is a time when viruses can … Continue reading →

Rick’s Picks

EW’s long-time film critic shares his streaming favorites

Film 5 years ago

There are few modern television series I admire more than Netflix’s Ozark, an urban-to-rural family crime drama whose deep dive into moral decay would make … Continue reading →

Magic Diversion

Our critic seeks relief from the pandemic in lost-in-space tales, among others

Streaming 5 years ago

I spent March on the sofa with The Magicians (Netflix and Syfy). I was anxious, sleeping too much, barely functional — but watching the show let … Continue reading →

Music in Motion

Rock docs and biopics highlight artists and scenes missed the first time around

CultureMusic 5 years ago

The best rock documentaries and musical biopics tell untold stories about artists, sounds and scenes that, although they were little known in their own time, … Continue reading →

Laundry Day

Eugene indie rockers explore different perspective on new release, Fast Cars

Music 5 years ago

Although it just released a new album in late April called Fast Cars, Eugene indie rock quartet Laundry is already working on new material. In … Continue reading →

The Art of the Documentary

Forget buying that expensive MFA in painting: Just sign up for Amazon Prime

Arts 5 years ago

One of my happiest if most-unexpected discoveries while sheltering at home this spring has been this: You can learn a lot about visual art — … Continue reading →

Essential Reading

Books can guide us through a time of reckoning and awakening

Books 5 years ago

In 2003, at the age of 92, revolutionary philosopher and activist Grace Lee Boggs delivered an impassioned speech titled “These are the times to grow … Continue reading →

Virtually Shameless

Eugene’s No Shame Theatre remotely celebrates 11 years, broadcasting on Facebook Live 

Theater 5 years ago

Rule No. 1: All works must be original. No. 2: No breaking anything, including the law. No. 3: Go over five minutes and the lights … Continue reading →

The Boys of Summer

Could 2020’s summer hit come from Eugene?

Music 5 years ago

A new studio EP and a brief summer tour were derailed by COVID-19 for pop band The Graduating Class. Nevertheless, the group stayed busy, recording new … Continue reading →

Day Streamers

Virtual music festival raises funds for WOW Hall

MusicStreaming 5 years ago

Local live music returns to Eugene this weekend, in a way, with WOW! What a Stream!, a free two-day live streaming music festival and fundraiser … Continue reading →

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