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Arts: Page 2

Peaches and Cream

Get off with Peaches, March 17 at WOW Hall

Music 2 weeks ago

Riotously profane electroclash songs about queer identity and the boundaries of sexuality — as can be found on Canadian musician Peaches’ new album,No Lube So … Continue reading →

Love and Grief

UO grad’s memoir looks at the personal choice of reproductive justice

BooksEW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Jill Christman’s latest memoir, The Heart Folds Early, brings the reader directly to the epicenter of reproductive justice. The writing is raw and vivid, and … Continue reading →

Mind Tricks

Dave Alvin performs with improvisational blues-rock supergroup in Eugene

Music 3 weeks ago

The Third Mind, a supergroup of just-left-of-center rock stars including Dave Alvin (The Blasters), performs March 12 at WOW Hall, supporting last year’s full-length album, … Continue reading →

Eastern Promises

Two Portland experimental rock bands perform in Eugene

Music 3 weeks ago

Portland experimental rock trio Descending Pharaohs performs March 7 at Art House, fresh from recording the follow-up to their debut album, Ritual of Light. Heavy … Continue reading →

I Want to Believe

The Fifth Hypothesis at Oregon Contemporary Theatre hits with sasquatch and humor

Theater 3 weeks ago

 If you’ve ever seen a play by local playwright Paul Calandrino, you won’t want to miss his latest, The Fifth Hypothesis. In its world premiere … Continue reading →

She Speaks and She is Fierce

She’s Speaking is a concert that joins the voices of eight women Oregon singer-songwriters on stage all at the same time

Music 3 weeks ago

The year 2020 saw two events that were monumental to women’s history, and they were the catalysts that inspired the annual She’s Speaking concert. The … Continue reading →

It’s Showtime!

Beetlejuice The Musical. The Musical. The Musical. The national Broadway tour makes a stop at the Hult Center March 3 to 8. 

EW-ExtraTheater 4 weeks ago

The ghost-with-the-most is back and ready to party with the living in the national touring production of Beetlejuice The Musical. The Musical. The Musical., which … Continue reading →

Not Just a Freak Show

A surprise donation results in the JSMA mounting an exhibition of seldom seen work by the sometimes divisive photographer Diane Arbus

Arts 1 month ago

For many of us, the late New York photographer Diane Arbus is an acquired taste — or even something of a guilty pleasure. Within the … Continue reading →

The Art of Stewardship

Danielle Knapp helps find a vision at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Arts 1 month ago

The folding chairs were not typical for the Barker Gallery. Visitors usually drift through the primary gallery at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art quietly, … Continue reading →

Weaving Life, Reconciliation and the Coyote Epic

Indigenous author and Oscar nominee gives a presentation and book signing March 5

Books 1 month ago

Julian Brave NoiseCat is a journalist, activist and former political strategist and analyst whose work focuses on Indigenous rights, issues and representation in politics. He … Continue reading →

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