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Arts: Page 197

Indie-Rock Micro-Fest

Music 8 years ago

“Everyone I talk to, there’s something different in the air,” says Bri Childs, guitarist with Eugene/Portland instrumental act Childspeak. She’s talking about the energy in … Continue reading →

A Musician Named Nellie

Music 8 years ago

British-American musician Nellie McKay tends to find the inspiration for her musical projects and performances in other people, and most of her subjects, although not … Continue reading →

Is Less More?

Oregon Bach Festival, smaller, relocated

MusicNews 8 years ago

There’s less of the Oregon Bach Festival than there used to be. Some of that amounts to addition by subtraction. Gone are the bloated, historically … Continue reading →

Catastrophically Funny

Actors Cabaret of Eugene's Disaster! is anything but

Theater 8 years ago

I was born in 1995. I was 6 when the Twin Towers fell, and only 10 when Hurricane Katrina hit. This last presidential election was … Continue reading →

Dystopia Blues

Survival at all costs is key in The Bad Batch

Film 8 years ago

Are there still interesting stories to be mined from the notion that we all do — or would do — shitty things to survive? Umpteen … Continue reading →

Sulky Surf

Music 8 years ago

Surf-rock band La Luz is a sepia-filtered road trip down Hwy 101 in the dead of summer. The group mashes together doo-wop, angst and dance … Continue reading →

The Taming  of the Shrewd

Do rich gifts wax poor in the elite bubble of Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival?

Theater 8 years ago

If, like me, you happen find yourself on some clear summer night seated just about dead center of the orchestra level at Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s … Continue reading →

My Monster And Me

Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger performing live at the EW offices

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago
video of Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger — My Monster And Me

Eugene Weekly presents Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger performing ‘My Monster And Me’. live at the EW offices. The last in her 07-27-2016 #lincolnstreetsessions recording. Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger … Continue reading →

Sad Is All You Need

Music 8 years ago

I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t from time to time like to feel sad — to occasionally pull melancholy over themselves like a warm blanket … Continue reading →

Found Sound

Music 8 years ago

Now based in Brooklyn, songwriter Lucy Marie Horton grew up in Vancouver, Washington. She says she didn’t experience catcalling until she moved back East.  Working … Continue reading →

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