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Arts: Page 12

Get Swamped

Louisiana Swamp Rock Singer Comes to the McDonald Theatre Nov. 10.

EW-ExtraMusic 6 months ago

In 2004, the baby-faced, soul-patched singer-songwriter Marc Broussard barreled into national stardom with his hit “Home.” It’s a deep, swamp-rock pop jam paying homage to … Continue reading →

Laughing through the Pain

Laurie Kilmartin performs at Olsen Run Comedy Club Thursday, Nov. 7

ComedyEW-Extra 6 months ago

Election results getting you down? Head on over to Olsen Run Comedy Club so comedian Laurie Kilmartin can turn your frown upside down! Or, rather, … Continue reading →

Only 2000s Girls Remember This

Indie-Americana singer-songwriters Joshua Radin and Ron Pope Perform at the Hult Center Nov. 10

Music 6 months ago

Independent singer-songwriters Joshua Radin and Ron Pope will be co-headlining at the Hult Center on Nov. 10. Pope first rose to fame in 2007 on … Continue reading →

Rainbow’s End

Keep the spooky season going with the moody folk-pop harmony group Rainbow Girls at WOW Hall

Music 6 months ago

Halloween was last week, but according to singer Erin Chapin of northern California folk-pop harmony group Rainbow Girls, every day is Halloween for her band. … Continue reading →

Caution: Men at Werk

The drag showcase for kings and things is back in a terrifying way Nov. 8

Performing Arts 6 months ago

Halloween has passed, but the spooky season isn’t done. Men at Werk, an 18-plus drag showcase that takes place every other month, is back Nov. … Continue reading →

Frankenstein Shuffles Back into the Light

UO’s Hope Theatre puts on a new production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire starting Nov. 8

Theater 6 months ago

The University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts’ production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire opens Nov. 8 and runs for three weekends at Hope Theatre, … Continue reading →

Sellassie Serenades Eugene with Smart Hip Hop

Sellassie, a self-proclaimed socially conscious hip-hop artist, performs at Sam Bond’s Friday, Nov. 1

Music 6 months ago

Los Angeles-based rapper Sellassie blends West Coast vibes with introspective, socially conscious lyrics, making him a standout in hip hop. Known for his lyrical depth … Continue reading →

Giving Life to Portending Death

‘Ravenscapes: Oregon Dreams in Gold’ exhibit begins Nov. 2 at The O’Brien Photo Gallery

Visual Arts 6 months ago

This is not about the loquacious passerine in Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem, “The Raven.” Eugene photographer and artist Sandy Brown Jensen is quick to … Continue reading →

The Three Colors of Nature

After a two-decade hiatus, artist Mike Pease is back with a Eugene gallery show

Visual Arts 6 months ago

The first thing to know about Mike Pease’s art is how incredibly precise his process is for producing it.  Pease creates his careful landscapes, rendered … Continue reading →

American Graffiti

New York comic Caitlin Cook brings her one-woman bathroom stall graffiti-inspired musical to Eugene

Comedy 7 months ago

Caitlin Cook studied art history in college, and now, as a touring standup comedian and musician, she spends a lot of time in public restrooms. … Continue reading →

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