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Arts: Page 133

New Home for New Zone

The all-comers Eugene gallery will open the First Friday ArtWalk

Visual Arts 7 years ago

New Zone Art Gallery, which lost its lease in January, abruptly closing its downtown space, has found temporary quarters for the March First Friday ArtWalk. … Continue reading →

Sunshine Supernova

LA’s Bad Suns preview radio dominance in Eugene

Music 7 years ago

The last time Christo Bowman’s band Bad Suns played in Eugene, they performed at Cozmic Pizza, now known as Whirled Pies. “We had fans there, … Continue reading →

Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Quartet

Live at Star Theatre [PDX Jazz Fest - 2.20.19]

Music 7 years ago

Seeking Harmony

Under new leadership, the Oregon Bach Festival tries to recover from the Halls fiasco

ArtsPerforming Arts 7 years ago

The Oregon Bach Festival is getting a reboot. In the wake of the sudden and controversial firing of popular Artistic Director Matthew Halls in 2017, … Continue reading →

Back to The Beach

Not Ready for Retirement Players present local playwright Paul Calandrino’s Shrimp & Gritts sequel

Theater 7 years ago

It’s been a couple of years since Oregon Contemporary Theatre premiered Paul Calandrino’s Shrimp & Gritts: She’s Gone. This week, the Not Ready for Retirement … Continue reading →

A Graceful Transition

Where others have stumbled, Eugene Ballet takes a lighter approach to the challenge of succession

Dance 7 years ago

Four decades ago, Toni Pimble came to Eugene with her then-husband, Riley Grannan, to start a ballet company. It was the 1970s, a time when … Continue reading →

Broadway Caroline Rose

Pop outsider tweaks the in crowd

Music 7 years ago

Caroline Rose says I’m a little off base. We’re talking about her latest release, Loner, out last year on New West Records. I mention how … Continue reading →

Sinfully Delicious

Siri Vik and company bring the original Seven Deadly Sins to life at The Shedd

Music 7 years ago

When Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s Seven Deadly Sins opens for a two-night run on Friday, Feb. 22, it will assemble one of the largest … Continue reading →

Whirlwind at The Shedd

The Shedd’s musical lineup for the next month features a mosaic of artists

Music 7 years ago

When Natalie MacMaster married Donnell Leahy in 2002, they became the Beyoncé and Jay-Z, or June Carter and Johnny Cash, of Canadian Celtic music. Both … Continue reading →

The Short Sharp Shock

A look at this year’s Oscar-nominated live-action short films

Film 7 years ago

The short story is a wonderful art form. There are storywriters — Alice Munro, Anton Chekov, Denis Johnson, James Joyce, to name a few heavies … Continue reading →

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