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Don’t We Live in a Utopia

John Zerzan’s recently released memoir gives insight into an anarchist against civilization

BooksNews 2 weeks ago

In his recently published memoir, Often in the Right Place: The Education of an Anarchist, Eugene’s own anarcho-primitivist philosopher details an exchange that took place … Continue reading →

The Life and Death of a Local Wrestling Legend 

Eugene native Michael Copperman recounts the story of Kenny Cox in his book Seeking Kenny: A Wrestler’s Journey

Books 2 weeks ago

Eugene-born Kenny Cox was once the best high school wrestler in the nation, winning five Junior National titles, 10 Oregon championships and the 1997 ASICS … Continue reading →

American Music, American Tapestry

Oregon Bach Festival honors two of America’s most esteemed composers

Music 2 weeks ago

 The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra principal conductor, Gemma New, picks up the baton July 9 at the Hult Center for pieces by two of America’s … Continue reading →

Burning Activism

Author of new book chronicling the rise and fall of the Earth Liberation Front in Eugene to speak at Hodgepodge

Books 3 weeks ago

Burning the Forest Service ranger station in Oakridge, torching a ski resort, releasing wild horses, sabotaging powerlines and burning SUVs at what was a Joe … Continue reading →

New Music Eugene

Two local bands, two new records, highlight this week’s concert schedule

Music 3 weeks ago

Two Eugene bands celebrate new music this week. Foreal, an alternative pop quintet with classic rock influences, plays WOW Hall June 27 supporting their debut, … Continue reading →

Lips, the Teeth, the Tip of the Tongue

Avant-garde vocal arts ensemble Roomful of Teeth joins the Oregon Bach Festival

Music 3 weeks ago

Grammy Award-winning vocal ensembleRoomful of Teeth performs an evening of Indigenous-inspired music July 1 in their first appearance at the Oregon Bach Festival. Their repertoire … Continue reading →

Grind on ’Em

UO Theatre Celebrates queerness through pantomime theater 

Theater 3 weeks ago

Everyone knows the story of Cinderella.  But not everyone knows Grindrella, Cinderella’s sexed-up, queer pantomime step-sibling. And no one knows it better than the students … Continue reading →

Ill Switch

Anonymous apocalyptic folk tricksters play Art House

Music 4 weeks ago

Ak’chamel, The Giver of Illness, performs June 23 at Art House, playing a mischievous hellbroth of original, ritualistic, psychedelic music from around the world, and … Continue reading →

Color and Light

Dylan Bunten and Laurel Merz shine in Cottage Theatre’s Sunday in the Park With George

EW-ExtraTheater 4 weeks ago

It’s always fascinating when you get to witness a small local group put on its adaptation of a Broadway staple. Many shows struggle to capture … Continue reading →

Intimately Hopeful

A gifted Black seamstress seeks love in early 1900s NYC in Intimate Apparel at Very Little Theatre

Theater 1 month ago

Intimate Apparel, now playing on the main stage at Very Little Theatre, is a moving early work by Lynn Nottage, the only female playwright to … Continue reading →

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