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Arts: Page 16

Acorns, Altars and Angel Trumpets

Two art shows that will bring you closer to nature  

Visual Arts 9 months ago

Maude Kerns Art Center is presenting the work of four artists who are immersed in the practice of representing and utilizing elements from the natural … Continue reading →

Art with Natural Detritus

Jamie Newton’s exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery starting August 16

Visual Arts 9 months ago

It’s a different look at nature, to be sure — art made with natural detritus — and Jamie Newton creates interesting and contemplative work with … Continue reading →

‘A Public Space’

The Eugene Art House will host a free screening of A Public Space, a local documentary, August 15

Film 9 months ago

The Eugene Art House hosts a free screening and discussion of A Public Space, a short documentary about what public space means in Eugene with … Continue reading →

Hopping to the Beat

Daddy Rabbit celebrates the release of its newest album at Mac’s Restaurant & Nightclub on August 9

Music 9 months ago

Daddy Rabbit, a Eugene-based ’50s-style rock ’n’ roll band, is premiering their newest album, Steal Some Time, with a CD Release Party at Mac’s Restaurant … Continue reading →

Hi-Res

Iconoclastic and controversial rapper JPEGMafia performs in Eugene

Music 9 months ago

International terrorism, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2008 crash, outrage culture and the memeification of current affairs: This is the backdrop upon which hip-hop … Continue reading →

Kicking off Very Little Theatre’s Summer of Pride with a Sparkle

God is Unavailable was the first of Minority Voices Theatre’s three summer productions surrounding LGBTQ+ Pride 

Theater 9 months ago

“A story of coming out Black, gay and sissy in New York with a father who thought he could beat the sissy out of him.”  … Continue reading →

A Wounded Deer Seeking Refuge

Author Charlie J. Stephens talks about their debut novel at the downtown library August 8 

Books 10 months ago

The grand expanse and grace of nature is an oasis for Smokey, and they need it. Smokey most of all wants the comfort and safety … Continue reading →

Street Smarts

Bay Area punk band Street Eaters debut new material and a new lineup at Moon Rock Records in Eugene

Music 10 months ago

Street Eaters are accustomed to unconventional concert spaces.  The Berkeley, California, punk band once played a show in a medieval catacomb filled with centuries-old human … Continue reading →

See Some Sea Shanties

The Whiskey Rogues perform at Pint Pot Pub August 4 

Music 10 months ago

Are you looking to rest your sea legs? Ken Bacon (guitar/vocals), John Molinari (bass/vocals) and Matthew Kelty (vocals) take the stage at The Pint Pot … Continue reading →

Individual and Community Healing in Theater of Liberation Workshop

Outreach Theater Eugene is hosting its first workshop August 1-3 at the First Congregational Church

Theater 10 months ago

Outreach Theater Eugene is a new applied local theater group focused on activism and social change. It hosts training workshops and offers interactive performances that … Continue reading →

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