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Arts: Page 18

Caution: Men at Werk

The drag showcase for kings and things is back in a terrifying way Nov. 8

Performing Arts 9 months ago

Halloween has passed, but the spooky season isn’t done. Men at Werk, an 18-plus drag showcase that takes place every other month, is back Nov. … Continue reading →

Frankenstein Shuffles Back into the Light

UO’s Hope Theatre puts on a new production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire starting Nov. 8

Theater 9 months ago

The University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts’ production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire opens Nov. 8 and runs for three weekends at Hope Theatre, … Continue reading →

Sellassie Serenades Eugene with Smart Hip Hop

Sellassie, a self-proclaimed socially conscious hip-hop artist, performs at Sam Bond’s Friday, Nov. 1

Music 10 months ago

Los Angeles-based rapper Sellassie blends West Coast vibes with introspective, socially conscious lyrics, making him a standout in hip hop. Known for his lyrical depth … Continue reading →

Giving Life to Portending Death

‘Ravenscapes: Oregon Dreams in Gold’ exhibit begins Nov. 2 at The O’Brien Photo Gallery

Visual Arts 10 months ago

This is not about the loquacious passerine in Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem, “The Raven.” Eugene photographer and artist Sandy Brown Jensen is quick to … Continue reading →

The Three Colors of Nature

After a two-decade hiatus, artist Mike Pease is back with a Eugene gallery show

Visual Arts 10 months ago

The first thing to know about Mike Pease’s art is how incredibly precise his process is for producing it.  Pease creates his careful landscapes, rendered … Continue reading →

American Graffiti

New York comic Caitlin Cook brings her one-woman bathroom stall graffiti-inspired musical to Eugene

Comedy 10 months ago

Caitlin Cook studied art history in college, and now, as a touring standup comedian and musician, she spends a lot of time in public restrooms. … Continue reading →

Dance the Night Away

Bollywood Horror’s DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid return to WOW Hall

Music 10 months ago

Bollywood Horror returns to WOW Hall with DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid in tow Friday, Oct. 25. The duo celebrates how musical genres defy … Continue reading →

The Haunting, the Spooky and the Quirky

The Shedd brings Halloween to the stage Oct. 26 and 27

Performing Arts 10 months ago

From the deadly barber’s blade in Sweeney Todd to the evils of Jekyll and Hyde and a bloodthirsty plant in Little Shop of Horrors, musicals … Continue reading →

Croce: I Got A Name

AJ Croce takes to McDonald Theatre on Oct. 19, playing Jim Croce’s — his father’s — music

Music 10 months ago

AJ Croce says in his imagination, he’s on stage with his father, Jim Croce, playing folk music together. “There’s moments where I feel like he’s … Continue reading →

Diamonds in Her Eyes

Avant-garde pop artist My Brightest Diamond performs in Eugene behind her first new album in six years

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

One of Shara Nova’s earliest musical memories took place in Oregon. Nova’s mother was studying pipe organ at Southern Oregon University, where her grandfather was … Continue reading →

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