In this week’s episode of Eugene Weekly’s What’s Happening podcast, EW arts contributor Will Kennedy talks with musician Joshua Isaac Finch of Entresol on the new release How Quickly We Normalize What Feels Like The End Of The World. Kennedy also previews some upcoming concerts and we listen to some tracks from ICED and Childspeak.
Just before I went to Lane Community College’s Roger Hall Gallery to see Pete Goldlust’s exhibit Crowd Scenes and Questionable Hybrids, I was at the … Continue reading →
Hardcore punk music is a positive way to vent anger and frustration, says Elle Belfatto, vocalist with Eugene hardcore quartet ICED. The group marks the … Continue reading →
Interplay, which runs March 8-10 at the Hult Center, features seven new dances choreographed by University of Oregon dance faculty and Eugene Ballet Company artists, … Continue reading →
Francois Comtois, the melodiously named drummer with Southern California pop-rock band Young the Giant, tells me that, from his vantage point, perched up high on … Continue reading →
Slapstick and studied humor combine with poignant and tender slices of life at the 11th Annual Northwest Festival of 10 Minute Plays, which kicked off … Continue reading →
We all have different coping mechanisms to get through trauma, large and small. Eugene experimental noise artist and musician Joshua Isaac Finch, who performs as … Continue reading →
When the Oregon Shakespeare Festival opens its new season with four plays the weekend of March 8, the real drama may be behind the scenes. … Continue reading →
A shutterbug friend once let me in on a little secret about photography. One way to make any picture more interesting, he said, is to … Continue reading →
When did the members of Seattle rock trio Wild Powwers know this group of musicians — thrown together by chance just because they all happened … Continue reading →