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Arts: Page 2

20 Years Later and Still None the Richer

EW chats with Sixpence None the Richer’s lead singer, Leigh Nash ahead of the July 23 concert at McDonald Theatre with Toad the Wet Sprocket

EW-ExtraMusic 1 week ago

Not enough people know that Sixpence None the Richer, whose place in the mainstream came with their runaway success of the lovey-dovey pop tune, “Kiss … Continue reading →

‘MJ The Musical,’ Controversy and Quincy Jones

Josh A. Dawson, who plays Quincy Jones offers his perspective on working with the musical since its beginnings 

EW-ExtraTheater 2 weeks ago

Fewer people have lived lives as fascinating, tragic, bizarre and riddled with controversy as Michael Jackson. He never necessarily chose to be famous, but instead … Continue reading →

Yes, And

Eugene improv troupe No Script Society ‘Yes, ands’ their way through typical cable access fare July 20 at 255 Madison

Comedy 2 weeks ago

“Yes, and” is improv theater and comedy’s animating principle. Your scene partner says you’re in a dentist’s office, another adds “[Yes, and] a dragon is … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Best Rock Show This Summer

See Frankie and the Witch Fingers at a small venue like WOW Hall while you can

Music 2 weeks ago

L.A. band Frankie and the Witch Fingers arrive in Eugene July 18 at WOW Hall behind one of the most dynamic rock records of the … Continue reading →

All’s Fair in Love and War

Get off the apps. Try L.A. comedians Moshe Kasher and Natasha Leggero’s Dating Game at OCF, instead.

Comedy 3 weeks ago

L.A. comedian Moshe Kasher just cleaned his composting toilet. He says that makes him a “true off-grid Oregonian.”  The podcaster, actor and author is prepping … Continue reading →

The Pharcyde’s Bizarre Ride Continues

Recently reunited ’90s hip-hop group to perform at Oregon Country Fair

Music 3 weeks ago

Known for their unique alternative hip-hop sound, The Pharcyde are golden children of classic West Coast rap. The four-piece ensemble, featuring Slimkid3 Tre, Imani, Fatlip … Continue reading →

Some Things Have Changed

Eugene author Lee Boutell talks about his 1970s personal journey July 12 at OCF

Books 3 weeks ago

Fifty-plus years, and it may seem that nothing much has changed in the US of A. Substitute Richard Nixon for Donald Trump, throw in an … Continue reading →

Dances That Communicate

From Oregon Country Fair ritual to a new performer, make sure to check out diverse dances — and join in

Dance 3 weeks ago

Live music and dance at the Oregon Country Fair cannot be separated. This year, some new performers and programs are joining with longtime performers — from … Continue reading →

A Feast of Photos for the Eyes

The annual PhotoZone Juried Show and other photographic work is at Emerald Art Center

EW-ExtraVisual Arts 3 weeks ago

The stack of photos were high — 88 entries all together for nine jurors to sift through. In the end, 60 pieces were selected, and … Continue reading →

Follow The Ravens

Ravens bring memories in the film ‘Hrafnamynd,’ which comes to Art House July 8

Film 1 month ago

Ravens have graced film and literature, most notably in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven.” Typically, they have been depicted as messengers of death or … Continue reading →

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