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Arts: Page 139

The State Department

Ring in the New Year with The Polish Ambassador

Music 7 years ago

Electronic musician David Sugalski, who performs under the name The Polish Ambassador, tells me he never intended to make a career out of music. Back … Continue reading →

Wayside Ghost

live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Wayside Ghost performing live for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series of … Continue reading →

All the World’s a (Kids’) Stage

Local children’s theaters are creating ‘cultural ninjas’

Theater 7 years ago

I often feel like I live in my car. Hundreds of miles in a dusty sedan littered with granola-bar wrappers and the sweaty water bottles … Continue reading →

Getting in Shape (Note Singing)

Centuries-old Sacred Harp offers music for the masses

Music 7 years ago

Shape-note singing is what democracy actually sounds like. Well, maybe anarchism, says Karen Stingle, who has sung with the Eugene Sacred Harp Singers since it … Continue reading →

Culture and Passion

Charles Munroe moves on with new show in Springfield

Visual Arts 7 years ago

It was a rainy night in Springfield so not a lot of people walked outside during the Second Friday Art Walk. Down the street on … Continue reading →

A Royal Pain

Director Yargos Lanthimos takes on the court of Queen Anne in The Favourite

Film 7 years ago

In his 2015 film The Lobster, Greek director Yargos Lanthimos evoked a haunting vision of social engineering run amok, where unattached patrons of a “Hotel” … Continue reading →

Dog Brigade

Canadian punks Brutal Poodle bring their garage rock to Eugene

Music 7 years ago

John, the guitarist and singer with Vancouver, B.C., garage-punk three-piece Brutal Poodle, has been playing music since he was a teenager. He asks to be … Continue reading →

Brides to Be

Music 7 years ago

The song “Fruitless,” from Canadian indie-rockers Bridal Party, is a cherubic anthem for wallflowers and art-school dropouts. It’s never as cloying as Belle & Sebastian, … Continue reading →

Demand

Wayside Ghost performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Wayside Ghost performing ‘Demand’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series of … Continue reading →

Larger than Life

A roundup of the year's best photography books

Books 7 years ago

Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town by Matt Eich. Sturm & Drang, $59. Sin & Salvation takes place in Greenwood, Mississippi in a neighborhood called … Continue reading →

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