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Break Open the History

Writer Martha Geis is set to read from her new memoir Saturday, April 26, at Tsunami Books

BooksEW-Extra 4 weeks ago

Martha Gies, a Portland-based writer, teacher and activist, is set to read from her memoir in essays, Broken Open, on Saturday, April 26, at 2 … Continue reading →

Join the Entourage

Actor Jeremy Piven, best known for roles in shows like Entourage and Mr. Selfridge, performs standup comedy at the McDonald Theatre April 26 in Eugene

Comedy 4 weeks ago

On stage, actor Jeremy Piven excels at roles like Hollywood agent Ari Gold from the smash hit TV series Entourage, which ran for eight seasons … Continue reading →

Uniting the Top and the Bottom

Kids in the Hall star to perform at Olsen Run Comedy Club

ComedyEW-Extra 4 weeks ago

“Tokenized? That was when I was GOOD,” Scott Thompson says to Eugene Weekly, responding to a question about how he felt as a gay comedian … Continue reading →

It’s A Cappella — On The Rocks

The UO’s esteemed male a cappella group marks its 25th anniversary April 26

Music 4 weeks ago

They have come a long way in 25 years, and they have brought song, joy and a brotherhood that endures. All of it is on … Continue reading →

Come one, Come all

R-rated horror circus sets up shop in Eugene April 25-28.

EW-ExtraPerforming Arts 4 weeks ago

Remember how, in Disney’s Dumbo (1941), there was the circus scene right at the end with the cute flying elephant, and everyone was singing, and … Continue reading →

Epic Sweep in the ’70s

Ash Valley is a beautifully written account of one of Oregon’s countless communes

Books 1 month ago

After reviewing Dan Armstrong’s “Eugene Trilogy” in Eugene Weekly’s Winter Reading issue, I learned of another Eugene author who just finished a similar trilogy. Guy … Continue reading →

Gothic Horror Gets Amped

Catch the 1925 silent classic ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at Art House on April 22, featuring a live, genre-blending soundtrack by the Invincible Czars

Film 1 month ago

Looking for a little gothic horror to match Eugene’s often gloomy spring? Head over to Art House April 22 and watch the 1925 silent film, … Continue reading →

No Letting Up Now

High Step Society floors it for its 10-year anniversary show April 19 at WOW Hall

Music 1 month ago

Buckle up, Eugene. The high-flying and beat-dropping big band rocket ship born in 2015 in the Whiteaker neighborhood returns to Eugene to transcend the troubles … Continue reading →

Poppin’ Off

Cottage Theatre’s musical rendition of ‘Mary Poppins’ floats in with the wind for a fun time filled with quips and entertaining musical numbers

EW-ExtraTheater 1 month ago

Cottage Theatre’s musical Mary Poppins, running until April 27, quickly presented itself as a rich evening event. The musical was thoroughly enjoyable — despite perhaps … Continue reading →

Making Music Without a Worry

Singer-songwriter Seth Walker performs at Tsunami Books April 16.

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

Seth Walker is a versatile blues, soul, and funk singer-songwriter and guitarist who will be performing music at Tsunami Books Wednesday, April 16. Walker is … Continue reading →

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