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Arts: Page 130

Anatomy in Motion, for a Cause

flex Studio’s dance performance “FLEX*A*TOM*I*CAL” to benefit CSS

Dance 6 years ago

Promising to take the audience on “an interactive, physical and metaphysical ride through the human body,” Eugene’s flex Studios will host its sixth-annual benefit dance … Continue reading →

The Disaster Twins

Brooklyn-based folk-noir duo plays Cottage Grove

Music 6 years ago

The Brew Station & Coast Fork Feed in Cottage Grove features beer, food, animal feed and live music. If there was ever a more “you … Continue reading →

A Force of Nature

Lucinda Parker retrospective at Hallie Ford shows Portland painter’s work through half a century

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Lucinda Parker doesn’t have a contact or use email. In this day and age that seems unusual, but upon seeing her art, it sort of … Continue reading →

The Sound of Politics

Music inspired by politics and war takes the music throne in Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Before human-caused climate change was humanity’s weapon of choice for destroying life, nuclear weapons were the go-to.  The man most responsible for turning them into … Continue reading →

It’s All Cotton Candy

The thin blue line is erased in director S. Craig Zahler’s glorious heist film Dragged Across Concrete

Film 6 years ago

Keeping things simple, let’s assign the most recent advent of American independent cinema to a single movie, Steven Soderbergh’s 1989 debut Sex, Lies, and Videotape. … Continue reading →

A Defining Moment in Ashland

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival launches its final season under Bill Rauch

Theater 6 years ago

Beleaguered by financial woes from last season’s wildfires, whose smoke caused cancellations of a couple dozen outdoor performances, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival kicked off its … Continue reading →

Two of a Kind

L.A. duo Kolars returns to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

When she was a little girl, Lauren Brown, percussionist with Los Angeles duo Kolars, was about to go on stage for a dance recital, but … Continue reading →

The Art of the Album

An exhibit at the UO looks at late 20th-century Latinx album covers

Visual Arts 6 years ago

When I was in high school, people cruised Van Nuys Boulevard for fun. I would now consider driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic — going nowhere — … Continue reading →

Oregon Shakespeare Festival Picks New Artistic Director

Nataki Garrett will be the first person of color to lead the repertory theater

ArtsTheater 6 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has chosen Nataki Garrett as its next artistic director, succeeding Bill Rauch when he leaves in August after 12 years in … Continue reading →

What’s So Funny?

Local comedians talk about their craft in Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

From comedy open mics to big-name comics making tour stops in Eugene, stand-up comedy has gained a foothold in Eugene’s nightlife. Eugene Weekly thought it … Continue reading →

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