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Arts: Page 93

No Virgin Mary

Writer/actor Kelly O'Sullivan shines as one mess of a nanny in Saint Frances

Film 5 years ago

We’ve been seeing a lot of this in cinema lately: A young or at least youngish woman, a millennial or cusping thereabouts, intelligent but adrift, … Continue reading →

Creative Healing

Becoming an artist while being locked down

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Art began to creep into my social media feed not long after isolation hit: parents sharing their children’s sketches or their own personal doodles. Some … Continue reading →

The Show Will Go On — Another Day

Eugene Symphony announces postponement of 2019-20 season, four concerts to be scheduled later

ArtsBlogMusic 5 years ago

The Eugene Symphony joins orchestras across the country in ending its 2019-20 season, but it says it’s not canceling the shows. Instead, the symphony says … Continue reading →

A Skatepark Grows in Jordan

New documentary by Springfield native looks at how skateboarding brings people together in the Middle East 

Film 5 years ago

Skateboarding has changed a lot since I was trying to land kickflips and running away from security guards in junior high school. The scene is … Continue reading →

Descendant of the Download

Eugene’s Khalil Romeo just wants you to listen

Music 5 years ago

It’s not like Eugene-based Khalil Romeo takes any sort of weird pride in producing his own hip-hop music. He isn’t quick to note that he … Continue reading →

A ‘Beautiful Interruption’

Artist and gallerist Karin Clarke adapts to social distancing

Visual Arts 5 years ago

When I called Karin Clarke to suggest we switch from the in-person meeting we had planned to a phone interview, we were in that very … Continue reading →

Musical Funnyman Ian Whitcomb, a Shedd Regular for 22 years, Has Died

The British born musician rocked the ukulele before it was cool

ArtsBlogMusic 5 years ago

Ian Whitcomb, a longtime favorite performer and lecturer in Eugene at the The Shedd Institute’s Oregon Festival of American Music, died in Los Angeles Sunday, … Continue reading →

Bach Takes a Break

The 2020 Oregon Bach Festival has been postponed to 2021

ArtsBlogMusic 5 years ago

For the first time in half a century, Eugene will have a summer without the sounds of Bach. Bowing to the danger of the novel … Continue reading →

Libraries Are (Virtually) Here for You in COVID-19

Here's a round up of the library resources you can access while socially distant

BlogBooks 5 years ago

With schools operating virtually, resources may seem scarce but the libraries in our community are helping actively. Here is a list of services being offered … Continue reading →

Who You Gonna Ball?

A pair of ghostbusters get busy in Irish horror comedy Extra Ordinary

Film 5 years ago

Irish humor strikes my ingrained American sensibilities in a strange way, and I like it. Whereas British comedy is mannered even in its absurdity (see … Continue reading →

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