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Arts: Page 183

Out of the Darkness

Original adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin’s sci-fi classic hits the stage at University Theatre

Theater 8 years ago

First published in 1969, Ursula K. Le Guin’s feminist sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness tells the story of Genly Ai. Ai is an … Continue reading →

Are These Even Photographs?

A new photo exhibition challenges Eugene’s conventional photography

Visual Arts 8 years ago

If you’re a Eugene photographer, be forewarned. A visit to Joseph Peila’s current show Annexed might push you out of your comfort zone. Not only … Continue reading →

Emotional Motion Sickness

Phoebe Bridgers sings the songs that make you cry

Music 8 years ago

Los Angeles songwriter Phoebe Bridgers is emailing me from Europe, riding in a van somewhere between Germany and the Netherlands. “I can see miles and … Continue reading →

Devil’s in the Details

The Devil Makes Three grew out of the blues

Music 8 years ago

Pete Bernhard, guitarist with the Santa Cruz-based The Devil Makes Three, says you’ll hear all kinds of old-timey music on his band’s latest release, Redemption … Continue reading →

The Thunder of the Gods

Director Taika Waititi hammers home the fun in the smart and visually stunning Thor: Ragnarok

Film 8 years ago

In the lineup of Marvel movies, Thor: Ragnarok deserves a lot of superlatives. Best, funniest, most comic-booky; prettiest, smartest, most sincere. In the same movie, … Continue reading →

Remembrance of Things Future

Memory and mortality are contested realms in Jordan Harrison’s sci-fi drama Marjorie Prime

Theater 8 years ago

Jordan Harrison’s excellent play, the Pulitzer-nominated Marjorie Prime — now at Oregon Contemporary Theatre under the direction of Willow Norton — tackles the prickly issue … Continue reading →

Interactive Theatre Art Piece

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing ‘Interactive Theatre Art Piece’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions . While this folk punk duo’s residency in Eugene … Continue reading →

East L.A. Cumbia Punks

Thee Commons come to Sam Bonds Garage

Music 8 years ago

David Pacheco, vocalist and guitarist with Thee Commons, discovered cumbia back in the 1980s, when the style took Los Angeles by storm. “Cumbia music originated … Continue reading →

Lizard People

Enjoy 'a deep, life-altering discussion' with Reptaliens

Music 8 years ago

Portland indie act Reptaliens contains a lot of contradictions. The band’s central songwriting team, husband and wife Cole and Bambi Browning, share a love story. … Continue reading →

American Classics

Delgani String Quartet highlights a busy weekend in classical music in Eugene

Music 8 years ago

How do you turn a mountain into music? Ask composer Benjamin Krause. A recent University of Oregon grad, now teaching in Indiana, Krause just wrote … Continue reading →

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