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Arts: Page 160

It’s A Family Affair

Horrors of domestic strife, inconsolable grief and supernatural evil run rampant in Hereditary

Film 7 years ago

There are a handful of movies I never tire of watching, and one of them is Rosemary’s Baby. That film, about the birth of Satan’s … Continue reading →

That Old-Time Feeling

Eugene’s Breakers Yard revives the past with new album

Music 7 years ago

Much to his chagrin, Brandon Olszewski’s 12-year-old daughter likes pop country music. “I can’t stand it,” Olszewski tells me. “It’s awful.” He prefers Hank Williams. … Continue reading →

Gather ’Round for Music in Eugene

Summertime in Eugene features different musical options

Music 7 years ago

Everything I know in life is thanks to The Simpsons. Homer taught me that when you get a job, summer vacations become a thing of … Continue reading →

By the Stroke of Midnight

Hi-Fi’s Funk Jam gives local musicians an audience

Music 7 years ago

The best event will leave the taste of foot in a skeptic’s mouth — mine, to be exact. Funk Jam, an open-mic show hosted by … Continue reading →

Strange Times, Indeed

The Crucible at Cottage Theatre is solid but dated

Theater 7 years ago

Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a set piece in American theater, one of those cultural landmarks of which more people know and talk than have … Continue reading →

Scour The Land

Paul Quillen performing live at the EW offices.

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Paul Quillen performing ‘Scour The Land’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

Might as Well Honk

Music 7 years ago

Who’s ready for public spaces in Eugene to be alive with the sound of … honking?  This weekend the fourth-annual Honk! Fest Eugene comes to … Continue reading →

Opening up ‘Oklahoma’

The Bill Rauch era comes to an end with a gay utopia at OSF

Theater 7 years ago

When Bill Rauch became artistic director at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2007, one of the first things he did was to validate my deep … Continue reading →

Conceived in Solitude

Singer-advocate Nellie McKay brings her solo show to WOW Hall

Music 7 years ago

Nellie McKay is full of vegetarian anecdotes. The British-American singer-songwriter is doing interviews as she tours, and she’s driving old Route 66 in California when … Continue reading →

Disobey and punish

Disobedience plays with power within a love story

Film 7 years ago

Ronit (Rachel Weisz) works in a hip studio, photographing old men with Jesus tattoos in New York City when she finds out her father, a … Continue reading →

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