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Arts: Page 11

‘All the Way Back Home’

Eugene-born EDM musician LP Giobbi performs at WOW Hall right before Thanksgiving

Music 6 months ago

Leah Chisholm got her first period at MacArthur Court. Before Chisholm was LP Giobbi, a top performer in the underground electronic dance music scene, she … Continue reading →

‘A Friends’ Concert’ 

Andrew ElRay Stewart-Cook celebrates 40 years as organist and choirmaster at Central Lutheran Church

Music 6 months ago

The position for organist and choirmaster at Central Lutheran Church opened up in 1984. This time, Andrew ElRay Stewart-Cook felt comfortable pursuing it. It had … Continue reading →

Memories for Grizabella and the Jellicile Cats

CATS begins a 12-performance run Nov. 22 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene

Theater 6 months ago

She once lived the life of elegance and glamour, but Grizabella the Glamour Cat has fallen on hard times. She is now with the Jellicle, … Continue reading →

On Her Own

Ani DiFranco documentary to screen at Eugene Art House starting Nov.15

EW-ExtraFilmMusic 6 months ago

“I actually believe right now, it is more important than ever to look at women like Ani and her career and what she’s done as … Continue reading →

‘More Than Just a Bookstore’

Prosed Books, a diverse-authors-only bookstore, opens its doors Nov. 16

BooksNews 6 months ago

Eugene has an array of independent bookstores within city limits, but none so far have filled one specific niche: diverse-authors-only. That’s where Prosed Books comes … Continue reading →

The Nutcracker Dances into Corvallis

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet dances onto stage Friday, Nov. 15

DanceEW-Extra 6 months ago

The Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet reimagines Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday story with creative choreography, vibrant set designs and magical elements. Corvallis audiences can experience this holiday … Continue reading →

A Little Salgado, A Whole Lotta Love for Springfield

The Springfield Mayor’s Revue returns Nov. 15

Music 6 months ago

It’s time again for the Springfield arts community to party. Curtis Salgado, a blues icon and Willamette High School graduate, headlines the sixth annual Springfield … Continue reading →

The Heart of Jazz

Very Little Theatre’s production of Side Man mesmerizes

Theater 6 months ago

Side Man, Warren Leight’s love letter to jazz musicians, won a Tony Award for best play on Broadway in 1999. Now playing at Very Little … Continue reading →

The Keys to a Great Night

EW-ExtraMusic 6 months ago

Many Eugeneans probably haven’t heard about the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, described by University of Oregon piano professor Alexandre Dossin as the “Olympics of … Continue reading →

A Boy Named Cuchulain

Local Eugene band ‘A Boy Named Sue,’ fronted by singer-songwriter Cuchulain pays homage to music legend Johnny Cash 

Music 6 months ago

“Hello, my name is Johnny Cash.” Those are the famous words spoken by the American music legend himself before he started performing at Folsom Prison … Continue reading →

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