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Arts: Page 142

Ghosts From The Past

Enjoy Christmas music you haven’t actually heard to death

Performing Arts 7 years ago

It’s December and, these days, that means omnipresent standard holiday tunes have already crossed the threshold between inspirational nostalgia and annoying oversaturation. So it’s a … Continue reading →

Blood

Wayside Ghost performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

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

American Christmas

Holiday music of all kinds is headed to local venues

Music 7 years ago

Millions of Americans celebrate Christmas, but let’s face it: The Yuletide is hardly an American original. Sometimes it seems about the only thing we’ve contributed … Continue reading →

The Power of No

Music 7 years ago

If you haven’t heard Portland musician Ezza Rose in the past five years or so, you should know her sound has changed: She’s no longer … Continue reading →

Run, Bunny, Run

Echo & The Bunnymen rework classics on new album

Music 7 years ago

If you’re of a certain age, odds are you’ve had your heart melted a time or two by the velvety baritone of Ian McCulloch and … Continue reading →

Freedy’s Aim Is True

Music 7 years ago

Freedy Johnston has been doing more intimate shows lately because he’s not promoting a new record or anything.  “I’m much better off to play for … Continue reading →

A New Response

Margaret Coe: The City of Light closes soon at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 7 years ago

I’m guessing Margaret Coe has been asked before why she goes to Venice to paint. She began her talk at the opening of her show … Continue reading →

How the West Was Lost

Fate and mortality do their work in the Coen brothers’ masterful Netflix anthology The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

Film 7 years ago

For all their deceptive genre fluidity, technical finesse and narrative bankability, the Coen brothers remain among our finest filmmakers, capable of straddling that razor’s edge … Continue reading →

The Shifts

Performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

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

Keeping Christmas Musical

Enjoy simple holiday pleasures at The Shedd’s White Christmas

Music 7 years ago

The yearly debate over Starbucks holiday cups and mid-October Christmas displays can make this season a tough pill to swallow — not to mention the … Continue reading →

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