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Arts: Page 138

Do You Kulululu?

The omni-genre collective from Portland and Tucson comes to Eugene for a show at Luckey's

Music 7 years ago

Is Kulululu a band from Portland, a group of space aliens come to Earth to observe humanity, or some kind of new age lifestyle choice? … Continue reading →

Walking the Art Talk

Check out Jojo Abot, Adam Grosowsky and others in downtown galleries

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Art lovers on Lane Arts Council’s First Friday ArtWalk Jan. 4 have a delicious palette to choose from. Among the offerings this month: Interdisciplinary artist … Continue reading →

Street Fightin’ Men

Left-wing radio show and podcast comes to Eugene

Comedy 7 years ago

“Power that isn’t really justified by the will of the governed should be dismantled,” Noam Chomsky says, defining anarchism as a political philosophy.  I pose … Continue reading →

A Deliciously Sinful Year

Coming to The Shedd in February, Seven Deadly Sins inspires art at New Zone this First Friday

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Eugene singer Siri Vik has regularly performed music by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht — pieces from The Three Penny Opera and The Rise And … Continue reading →

The Banality of Evil

Vice takes scattershot aim at the malevolent figure of Dick Cheney, and fails to hit its target

Film 7 years ago

In the pantheon of true American baddies, Dick Cheney ranks right in the top tier — a man who gives Henry Kissinger a run for … Continue reading →

Hear Me Roar

Catching up with The Lion King’s Michael Curry

Theater 7 years ago

If you’ve seen the Broadway musical The Lion King, then you know that its puppets and masks are some of the most beautiful and complex … Continue reading →

Down + Out

Broken Dead performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Broken dead performing ‘Down + Out’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

Masters and Servants

Roma, set in 1970s Mexico City, is a tempting myth about poverty and class redemption

Film 7 years ago

For moviegoers who recall the sumptuous, thrilling spectacle of Alfonso Cuaron’s 2013 blockbuster Gravity, in which Sandra Bullock and George Clooney were pelted with zooming … Continue reading →

New Year, New Music

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with live music in Eugene

Music 7 years ago

Like Ella Fitzgerald, Eugene Weekly is wondering, “What are you doing New Year’s Eve?” Well, if you’re still without plans, we say head out to … Continue reading →

Puncturing Pretensions

Eugene Opera’s HMS Pinafore sets social satire to spiffy music

Performing Arts 7 years ago

As 2018 mercifully closes, there’s so much wrong in our country that a significant portion of the music and theater being created today seems to … Continue reading →

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