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Arts: Page 18

Graveside Manner

Get ‘weird’ with Portland power trio J. Graves in Eugene

Music 10 months ago

Portland power trio J. Graves is trying new things.  While writing and recording the follow-up to their 2022 breakout record, Fortress of Fun, they’re prepping … Continue reading →

We Got the Beets

The Sugar Beets have performed at OCF more than 20 times. The Beets go on Sunday, July 14, on Kesey Stage

Music 10 months ago

It was the beginning of Matt Keenan’s sophomore year at the University of Oregon when he was invited to jam with guitar and vocalist Marty … Continue reading →

At Long Last — A Festival

After a four-year absence, Art and the Vineyard returns to Alton Baker Park July 5 through 7

Arts 11 months ago

Paintings and images are neatly lined up on the floor and leaning against walls in early June, days away from being hung for exhibit. Two … Continue reading →

The Lynchpin

Come for the comedy, stay for the magic tricks with Ron Lynch in Eugene

Comedy 11 months ago

There’s something from another time about the comedy of Ron Lynch. You may know the Los Angeles-based comedian and voice actor for voicing the ever-dutiful … Continue reading →

The Cello With A Twist

Portland Cello Project returns to OBF June 29

Music 11 months ago

It began innocently enough. Nine cellists got together one night in 2006 in Portland’s Doug Fir Lounge for a night of playing Western classical music … Continue reading →

Pushing the Limits

Eugene-based band releases first album in five years capturing their live vibes

Music 11 months ago

Usually, when I’m in Eugene guitarist Olem Alves’ basement, he’s guiding me through the world of jazz guitar legends, like a wise Jedi Master. But … Continue reading →

Drawing Themselves Straight

The son of Oregon’s late Indigenous artist Rick Bartow begins to walk in his father’s footsteps with a gallery show in Newport

Visual Arts 11 months ago

One night in late 2016, Booker Bartow — best known in those days, if at all, as a skateboard videographer and hip-hop DJ performing as … Continue reading →

This is Your Pilot Speaking

Blind Pilot, a Portland-based indie folk band with two UO graduates, debuts new material in Eugene

Music 11 months ago

Israel Nebeker says WOW Hall changed his life. The Blind Pilot lead singer and primary songwriter was a University of Oregon student in 2002 when … Continue reading →

Cool Days At The Coast

Visual Arts 11 months ago

The ‘Oregon Coast’ exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery through August 10 Summer is here, and if you can’t make it to the coast on … Continue reading →

Raised a Racist

A narrative of racism, and of redemption

Books 11 months ago

Some years ago, I read a Washington Post story about R. Derek Black’s journey from white nationalist wunderkind to antiracist. I was intrigued because first, … Continue reading →

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