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EW-Extra: Page 35

Extralegal Rendition

An updated ‘Legally Blonde’ comes to town as a musical

ArtsBlogMusicPerforming ArtsTheater 3 years ago

Legally Blonde, The Musical, which ran at the Hult Center Feb. 3-5, was not what I was expecting. I’m a big fan of the movie, … Continue reading →

Eugene First City in Oregon to Ban Natural Gas

Council votes 5-3 to ban natural gas in new residential buildings starting July 1

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

A split Eugene City Council passed a ban on natural gas in new low-rise construction at a Feb. 6 special meeting, and rejected the possibility … Continue reading →

Oh, Us Crazy Cat Dads

The documentary 'Cat Daddies' is playing now at Art House

ArtsBlogFilm 3 years ago

Three things helped get me through the dark early days of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. The first was beer — more of … Continue reading →

Signal Ignites 4J Board Meeting

A Feb. 1 Eugene School District 4J board meeting becomes tense after Laural O’Rourke says the board is engaging in possibly illegal communication methods

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

What should have been an ordinary meeting of the Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors quickly turned into tense debate with concerns about public … Continue reading →

The Magic of St. Olaf 

The premiere a cappella choir comes to Eugene Feb. 8

ArtsBlogMusic 3 years ago

Anton Armstrong knew a good thing when he heard it as an undergrad at St. Olaf College in Minnesota — the school’s choir. He graduated … Continue reading →

‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’

Cartoon characters come alive in a comedy-driven musical at Cottage Theatre

ArtsBlogPerforming ArtsTheater 3 years ago

Charlie Brown has yet to go out of style. The Peanuts gang still hangs out on occasion, and now it’s ready to take the stage. … Continue reading →

Online Extra Letters Feb. 2

Readers respond to EW's Slant about The Shedd's Billie Holiday show

EW-ExtraLetters 3 years ago

SAVE THE EARTH: STOP EATING MEAT On Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7 pm, people throughout the world will gather on Zoom to discuss what is … Continue reading →

Eugene’s City Hall Riviera

The city says buying the former EWEB building will cost $12 million and could lead to exciting developments

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Eugene is buying a riverfront home.  At a Jan. 30 special meeting, the Eugene City Council voted 7-1, with Councilor Emily Semple dissenting, to purchase … Continue reading →

Witching Hour

Psychedelic rock band Frankie and the Witch Fingers makes Eugene debut at Old Nick’s Pub

BlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

Few bands can match the pleasantly violent assault on the ears of The Stooges’ 1973 classic Raw Power. But Frankie and the Witch Fingers can … Continue reading →

A Walk Through Old New England

Works from three late 19th and early 20th century American composers are spotlighted at The Shedd 

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

It’s been a bastion of flowering culture throughout the nation’s history, with Western European threads tied to much of it, and a slice of that … Continue reading →

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