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Arts: Page 168

Gravity: A Man, Falling

Catch Twin Shadow and Alt-J in a double header at the Cuthbert on Tuesday

Music 7 years ago

George Lewis Jr., better known by his performance moniker Twin Shadow, embraces jumping off (metaphorical) cliffs and into the unknown. Rebirth, he calls it. Whether … Continue reading →

Snoopy and the Wiz

"The largest 4/20 celebration in the world" hits Eugene

Music 7 years ago

Maybe it’s a 4/20 miracle. Or just a benefit of legalized marijuana. Regardless, it’s going to be a 4/20 weekend to remember when Snoop Dogg … Continue reading →

Spin the Black Circle

Eleventh annual Record Store Day celebrates real deal record shopping

Music 7 years ago

After the internet blew up recorded music’s manufactured scarcity, freeing the commerce of sound from wax and plastic, it didn’t take long for people to … Continue reading →

Do you want to play a game?

Truth or Dare is the epitome of a lowbrow, but entertaining, scary movie

Film 7 years ago

I’m a huge fan of horror movies, and I think the biggest contributor to that fact is that they don’t really scare me. Some of … Continue reading →

Ringing in Spring

Augusta Read Thomas kicks off a killer month of classical performances

Music 7 years ago

Augusta Read Thomas loves bells. The respected Chicago-based composer is fascinated by how human beings have used them throughout history to mark important cultural events, … Continue reading →

But is it art?

Without a broad audience, contemporary art establishes a foothold in Eugene

Visual Arts 7 years ago

A video circulating on YouTube shows a curator, Aram Moshayedi, at LA’s Hammer Museum introducing actors Will Ferrell and Joel McHale to a contemporary art exhibit, … Continue reading →

A Sense of Place

Tom Huang’s Find Me is but one of the delights to be found at this year’s Disorient Asian American Film Fest

Film 7 years ago

The places filmmaker Tom Huang would have liked to shoot his new film, Find Me, make up a laundry list of the West’s stunning locations: … Continue reading →

Jesus Masochist

Le Rev performing live at the EW offices.

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Le Rev performing ‘Jesus Masochist’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →

Soul Satisfied

Take a road trip to see Portland’s genre-blurring Soul’d Out Music Festival

Music 7 years ago

Nicholas Harris tells me that nine years ago, Portland’s Soul’d Out Music Festival was founded because “the Pacific Northwest was painfully lacking in the diversity … Continue reading →

Silence of the Lambs

A family struggles to survive in absolute quiet in the apocalyptic horror thriller A Quiet Place

Film 7 years ago

The first third of director John Krasinki’s horror film A Quiet Place is smart and plenty creepy, but it had me wondering: Why all the … Continue reading →

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