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Arts: Page 141

Winter Reading – Kids

Books 7 years ago

The Nap Rap by Joan Gold Cypress and illustrated by Lola Buckwald. Queen Scarlett, $24.95. (Oregon author) I never thought I would be saying this, … Continue reading →

Winter Reading – Nonfiction

Books 7 years ago

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara. Harper Collins Publishers, $27.99. Around Halloween time, … Continue reading →

Winter Reading – Essays

Books 7 years ago

Nobody Cares by Anne T. Donahue. ECW Press, $15.99. Being a millennial American woman is hard. OK, maybe not hard hard, in the way that … Continue reading →

Art at 510 Oak

UO’s art and design faculty move into downtown studios

Visual Arts 7 years ago

The first thing I noticed about 510 Oak is how clean it was. Art buildings are usually splattered with paint and clay, marked with charcoal … Continue reading →

Carry

Wayside Ghost performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

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

Popular Downtown Music Venue Closes Temporarily

Closure will bring new ownership team and facility upgrades

BlogMusic 7 years ago

Rumors quickly spread around the Eugene music scene a few months ago that popular downtown venue, Hi-Fi Music Hall, was in financial trouble and may … Continue reading →

Staging the Holidays

A little something for everyone in this year’s offering of Christmas productions by local theaters

Theater 7 years ago

The sheer intimacy and immediacy of theater lends itself splendidly to the holidays. It’s as though, facing the stage, we are basking as one in … Continue reading →

The Shakes

Shakey Graves updates his sound with Can’t Wake Up

Music 7 years ago

Austin musician Alejandro Rose-Garcia, better known as Shakey Graves, has been playing around Eugene for so long that watching his ascendency feels a bit like … Continue reading →

Trey’s House

Phish front man brings acoustic tour to Eugene

Music 7 years ago

A single rug sits on stage, as well as a simple, sensibly made wooden chair and table. On the table, some bottles of water. It’s … Continue reading →

Blunt Graffix: Something Borrowed, Something New

Using a copy machine in the Navy sparked Matt Dye’s artistic career

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Matt Dye, aka Blunt Graffix, is showing his art in three different places in Eugene. None is an art gallery.  His work is on view … Continue reading →

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