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Arts: Page 19

Fright! at the Museum

Fright! at the Museum takes over the Springfield History Museum for the last two weekends of October

Arts 10 months ago

What’s scarier than history? Nothing! Springfield History Museum is hosting its third annual Fright! at the Museum event, and the spooky spectacular kicks off at … Continue reading →

A Bridge From Thelonious Monk

The Amendola-Goldberg-Sickafoose Trio plays The Shedd Oct. 23

Music 10 months ago

You hum to a melody or tap your feet to a rhythm, then, in your mind’s eye, you take the leap of faith and cross … Continue reading →

Ten Days of Action

The Eugene Environmental Film Festival starts Oct. 11 at Art House

Film 10 months ago

“If you listen to nature, it will lead the way,” says tribal elder Gagai Taimanav from Rotuma Island in the movie Hidden in Plain Sight. … Continue reading →

Try Unseating the Bard

The Bottom brothers attempt to do just that in ‘Something Rotten’ at Cottage Theatre

Theater 10 months ago

It’s the omnipresent shadow they can’t escape, no matter how hard they try. William Shakespeare, the Bard. He’s quoted by everyone everywhere. You try writing … Continue reading →

Spend the Night in Solidarity

The Tish Hinojosa Trio plays a benefit concert for ‘Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste’ Thursday, Oct. 10

MusicWhats-Happening 10 months ago

The Night in Solidarity with Farm Worker Rights is an evening of music, artistry and history to benefit Oregon farm workers. PCUN, or Pineros y … Continue reading →

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 11 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 11 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 11 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 →

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