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Arts: Page 99

Making Architecture Great Again

Our golf-resort president calls for a federal design code and disses the designer of Eugene’s courthouse

Visual Arts 6 years ago

It’s nice to discover, at long last, that Eugene’s Wayne L. Morse Federal Courthouse is officially un-American. Who hasn’t suspected this all along? When the … Continue reading →

Beautiful Noise

As the group nears three decades of performance, STOMP keeps banging it out 

Music 6 years ago

STOMP, the high intensity percussion show that’s a perennial favorite in Eugene, brings its weird musical instruments — think hubcaps, Zippo lighters, brooms and garbage … Continue reading →

Poised for Wonder 

Eugene Ballet offers both a classic and a brand-new work

Dance 6 years ago

Eugene Ballet is putting on a whimsical double feature Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8 and 9, with its oft-performed Alice in Wonderland and an all-new … Continue reading →

Murder in the Grove

Cottage Theatre presents Arsenic and Old Lace

Theater 6 years ago

Cottage Theatre opens its 2020 season with new seats and an absurd, slow start. Let me be clear: It’s supposed to be slow. Directed by … Continue reading →

Blues in Corvallis

OSU’s American Strings series brings a bit of Chicago to the Majestic Theatre

Music 6 years ago

An unusual music program at Oregon State University is bringing a pair of major blues players to Corvallis. Billy Branch and Ronnie Baker Brooks will … Continue reading →

A Two-Tone Army of One

Second wave ska legends return to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Second wave ska bands in both the U.K. and the U.S. arose during the economic recession of the 1970s, only to find themselves responding in … Continue reading →

Mystery is Beautiful

Claire Burbridge looks deep into nature in enormous drawings at JSMA

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Claire Burbridge is moved by small things. Her drawings in Claire Burbridge: Pathways to the Invisible at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art are of … Continue reading →

Medieval Multimedia

13th-century musical theater kicks off February for music lovers in Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Multimedia performances are all the rage, and just wait until augmented reality tech allows even more multiples. But before shows that spiced up sounds with … Continue reading →

Macks Rock

Eugene quartet updates classic rock for Zoomers

Music 6 years ago

Yup, the brand-new album from The Macks, asserts with confidence that, at least for this young Eugene quartet, classic rock still holds sway.   “Beatles, … Continue reading →

Oregon Bach Festival Candidate Drops Out of Running for Top Job

Craig Hella Johnson still performing here in May

ArtsMusic 6 years ago

One of three finalists being considered by the University of Oregon to become the new artistic director of the Oregon Bach Festival has pulled out … Continue reading →

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