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Arts: Page 128

Remembering Kiahsuang Shen Lo

A late-life artist is memorialized in an exhibition wrapping up at the UO

Visual Arts 6 years ago

An exhibit of Kiahsuang Shen Lo’s brush painting now up at the University of Oregon’s Mills International Center was initially intended to celebrate the artist’s … Continue reading →

Let There Be Light

Eugene Symphony’s upcoming concert brings together light and sound to realize a composer’s dream

Music 6 years ago

New Zealand-born pop star Lorde, who has written Billboard-topping songs like “Royals” and “Green Light,” has synesthesia, a condition that makes her see specific colors … Continue reading →

Equine Redemption

A wild horse and an angry prisoner make a story that doesn’t grow old in The Mustang

Film 6 years ago

It’s the plot of half the horse books I read and loved as a child: A troubled girl who doesn’t fit in comes across a … Continue reading →

Orchestral Maneuvers

Unknown Mortal Orchestra returns to Eugene with unfulfilled potential

Music 6 years ago

Eugene gets to experience a tiny little slice of Coachella when New Zealand-via-Portland indie rockers Unknown Mortal Orchestra kick off a string of West Coast … Continue reading →

Split Personality

Eugene Ballet’s new Firebird sets traditional Slavic myth in dark, dystopian future

Dance 6 years ago

When Suzanne Haag was asked to choreograph a new production of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet The Firebird for Eugene Ballet Company this season, she was given … Continue reading →

Up in the Alps

Cottage Theatre closes its current season with an epic production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic The Sound of Music

Theater 6 years ago

Cottage Theatre is bidding auf Wiedersehen to its home of 20 years with a mountainous send off via The Sound of Music. Once the legendary … Continue reading →

The Distance Between Us

Bringing creativity to everyday practice with local arts collaborations

ArtsVisual Arts 6 years ago

Imagine the entire planet as one large artwork. Sound like a fantastic piece of conceptual art? It is. It’s also an actual goal for arts … Continue reading →

Making Art Relatable

A year into his job, the new director at Maude Kerns Art Center strives for community connection

Arts 6 years ago

Talk about working your way to the top. Michael Fisher, who took over last year as executive director at Eugene’s Maude Kerns Art Center, started … Continue reading →

Walking the Talk

First Friday ArtWalk expands its canvas this month to include music, performance and food

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Art isn’t just about paintings in a gallery, and this month’s First Friday ArtWalk offers a wide variety of arts experience, from painting and sculpture … Continue reading →

This Time It’s Personal

Arizona acoustic punk band AJJ returns to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

When Sean Bonnette of Arizona-based folk-punk band AJJ talks about his songwriting process, he brings up that C.S. Lewis quote about how you can’t get … Continue reading →

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