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Arts: Page 177

Rock ’n’ Roll Reckoning

A true rock band is as rare as a wooly mammoth

ArtsMusic 8 years ago

If there’s one thing that can be said about Queens of the Stone Age, it’s that they are a true rock band. QOTSA’s stuff is … Continue reading →

The Trouble With Woodcock

A fashion designer and his muse get all tangled up in 'Phantom Thread'

Film 8 years ago

Certainly, the ghost of Alfred Hitchcock presides over the haunted atmosphere of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, Phantom Thread, but Hitchcock isn’t the only cinematic … Continue reading →

The Wages of Slavery

A Confederate soldier returns home in VLT’s 'The Whipping Man'

Theater 8 years ago

There is much to admire in Matthew Lopez’ The Whipping Man, playing now at Very Little Theatre. This atmospheric period drama is, without a doubt, … Continue reading →

New Music Catches Fire

Eugene — and the Northwest — is going contemporary

Music 8 years ago

In the last few years, Oregon has become a beacon of contemporary classical music, with several new music ensembles and a composers’ organization, Cascadia Composers, … Continue reading →

Cigarettes and Milk

Eugene Weekly presents Cigarettes and Milk's full Lincoln Street Session

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

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

Review: The Book of Mormon at the Hult

Funny, profane and not for the uptight

ArtsTheater 8 years ago

Is there a funnier (or more profane) show running? We don’t think so! And that’s why we’re delighted that Theatre League brought Book of Mormon back for … Continue reading →

What’s To See Around Town

Sleek cars, Peer Gynt watercolors and (maybe!) a revived Mayor’s Art Show are on Eugene’s arts calendar

Arts 8 years ago

Sleek cars, Peer Gynt watercolors and (maybe!) a revived Mayor’s Art Show are on Eugene’s arts calendar By Bob Keefer Visual arts fans have much … Continue reading →

Are We Really an Art Town?

A newcomer to Eugene poses the question to arts leaders around the community

Arts 8 years ago

I never had the opportunity to see the Jacobs Gallery, as it shut down the month I moved to Eugene. But as an art reviewer … Continue reading →

Star Man

Music 8 years ago

Josh Hodges has a confession: He doesn’t like to dance. Which is only notable because the music he makes with popular Portland band STRFKR is … Continue reading →

Raiders of the Pentagon Papers

Spielberg puts a typically heroic spin on Vietnam-era journalism in The Post

Film 8 years ago

No question Steven Spielberg is a great director. Several times during The Post, Spielberg’s new movie about The Washington Post’s decision in 1971 to publish … Continue reading →

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