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Arts: Page 18

Well, Hello!

An earworm and a mirthful musical, Hello, Dolly! plays The Shedd

Theater 10 months ago

The eternally popular musical Hello, Dolly! opened on Broadway in 1964. It wouldn’t surprise me if it were running a hundred years from now on … Continue reading →

Dana and Alden

Live at the Jazz Station [9.29.24]

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

All About the Books

Writers, artists and more head to Florence for its Festival of Books Sept. 28

Books 10 months ago

Bibliophiles unite! Storytellers, authors, illustrators, artists and readers alike are invited to indulge in a day of 40 exhibitors, presentations from two special speakers, five … Continue reading →

Discover Eugene’s Creative Pulse at the First Friday ArtWalk

An evening filled with artistic energy with community, creativity and thought-provoking exhibits

Visual Arts 10 months ago

Prepare to immerse yourself in all things visual at this month’s First Friday ArtWalk sponsored by the Lane Arts Council and the city of Eugene … Continue reading →

The Game-Changer

Country musician Nick Gamer, formerly of Eugene and now based in Portland, celebrates his Oregon-themed new album release at John Henry’s

Music 10 months ago

At the height of the pandemic, country music songwriter Nick Gamer, then based in Eugene, almost left the state. “I had to get out of … Continue reading →

A B-movie Classic on Stage

The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens Sept. 20 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene

Theater 10 months ago

On a dark and stormy night, two innocent and lovely sweethearts — Brad and Janet — suffer a flat tire on a lonely road and … Continue reading →

Fiction Communicating Science

Local author addresses climate change in telling the mysterious story of a recently widowed woman navigating issues of responsibility and denial

Books 10 months ago

In a field like science that favors men and traditional learning techniques, author and scientist M Jackson challenges these standards.  “I’m really, really passionate about … Continue reading →

Leder of the Pack

Los Angeles standup comedian and Comedy Store regular Annie Lederman preps for her first comedy special in Eugene

Comedy 10 months ago

Annie Lederman says she’s “here to entertain, baby.” She is a podcast host and breakout Comedy Store regular — the legendary Los Angeles comedy club where … Continue reading →

On ‘Sacred Ground’ at 16 Tons

Two performances conclude the Tipping Forward Concert Series 

Music 10 months ago

Nestled in the foot of Eugene’s South Hills, 16 Tons Cafe and its concert patio had been home away from home for Lea Jones and … Continue reading →

A Season of Change

The audience gets to listen in this fall as Eugene’s two classical orchestras try out new musical leaders

Music 11 months ago

Fall is on its way, and change is in the air in Eugene’s performing arts world. Just in the past year or two Eugene Symphony, … Continue reading →

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