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Arts: Page 2

First Descent: A Filmmaker’s Journey 

OPB documentarian Jessie Sears makes a film that’s close to her heart

Film 4 weeks ago

For Oregon Public Broadcasting documentarian Jessie Sears, the Klamath River has been a pivotal part of her life — though she hasn’t always been aware … Continue reading →

Vote For Pedro

Celebrate 30 years of indie rock with Pedro the Lion

Music 4 weeks ago

David Bazan was in the midst of writing an autobiographical five-album cycle as the 30th anniversary of his long-running Seattle indie rock project, Pedro the … Continue reading →

The Meter Readers

Grassroots art project turns downtown eyesores into art

Arts 1 month ago

There’s a public art project happening in downtown Eugene, but with no press release or mayoral ribbon-cutting, you may not have noticed it. About a … Continue reading →

Singing the Lived Experiences

Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus is to host an annual concert, titled Legacies. 

Music 1 month ago

Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus is a fairly new group, formed in May 2018 in response to the need in the community to come together. With … Continue reading →

Pick a Pair

Olympia, Washington banjo and vocal harmony duo performs at The Shedd

Music 1 month ago

On “Give it All Away,” from The Lowest Pair’s latest album, Kendl Winter sings, “By now I wonder how the seasons always seem to take … Continue reading →

Return to Light

Celebrate spring with The Wax Poetry Revue

Performing ArtsWhats-Happening 1 month ago

Eugene burlesque troupe The Wax Poetry Revue returns March 22 to perform at Oregon Contemporary Theatre with Midnight Menagerie, the ensemble’s first performance since spring … Continue reading →

On In Ten

The Northwest 10 Festival brings a new meaning to quick change. 

Theater 1 month ago

The drama of Shakespeare, the whimsy of Jen Silverman and the resilience of August Wilson can be found in a 10-minute package at this year’s … Continue reading →

Wherefore Art Thou, Symphony?

Music 1 month ago

The Eugene Symphony performs a Sunday matinee of Romeo and Juliet March 15 Experience the most romantic, the most classic and the most messy love … Continue reading →

Fiction and Fact

Longtime journalists read from a new novel and a respected biography 

BooksNews 1 month ago

Land, how it shapes us and how we shape it, will be the connective tissue at a dual author event on Saturday when novelist Kathy … Continue reading →

Making Waves

The DisOrient film festival is back in Eugene, honoring the Asian American diaspora through film 

Film 1 month ago

Dr. Christina Yang was one of the first Asian American women on screen for the millions of viewers of Grey’s Anatomy. Despite “Yang” being the … Continue reading →

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