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Doom Metal Prepper

A Eugene-based guitar pedal company is dedicated to creating musical gear based on vintage schematics and wants you to play doom metal (or whatever type of music you like)

Music 11 months ago

Like most good stories, this begins in a grocery store parking lot.  As a guitar player, I’m always looking at guitars and guitar equipment, and … Continue reading →

A Magical Evening for Free

Free Shakespeare in the Park Theatre Company presents ‘The Tempest’ for, you guessed it, free!

Theater 11 months ago

A sea storm, a shipwreck, a magical spirit, an island, a prince, a princess, a monster and clowns —The Tempest, Shakespeare’s final play, is being … Continue reading →

Acorns, Altars and Angel Trumpets

Two art shows that will bring you closer to nature  

Visual Arts 11 months ago

Maude Kerns Art Center is presenting the work of four artists who are immersed in the practice of representing and utilizing elements from the natural … Continue reading →

Art with Natural Detritus

Jamie Newton’s exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery starting August 16

Visual Arts 11 months ago

It’s a different look at nature, to be sure — art made with natural detritus — and Jamie Newton creates interesting and contemplative work with … Continue reading →

‘A Public Space’

The Eugene Art House will host a free screening of A Public Space, a local documentary, August 15

Film 12 months ago

The Eugene Art House hosts a free screening and discussion of A Public Space, a short documentary about what public space means in Eugene with … Continue reading →

Hopping to the Beat

Daddy Rabbit celebrates the release of its newest album at Mac’s Restaurant & Nightclub on August 9

Music 12 months ago

Daddy Rabbit, a Eugene-based ’50s-style rock ’n’ roll band, is premiering their newest album, Steal Some Time, with a CD Release Party at Mac’s Restaurant … Continue reading →

Hi-Res

Iconoclastic and controversial rapper JPEGMafia performs in Eugene

Music 12 months ago

International terrorism, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2008 crash, outrage culture and the memeification of current affairs: This is the backdrop upon which hip-hop … Continue reading →

Kicking off Very Little Theatre’s Summer of Pride with a Sparkle

God is Unavailable was the first of Minority Voices Theatre’s three summer productions surrounding LGBTQ+ Pride 

Theater 12 months ago

“A story of coming out Black, gay and sissy in New York with a father who thought he could beat the sissy out of him.”  … Continue reading →

A Wounded Deer Seeking Refuge

Author Charlie J. Stephens talks about their debut novel at the downtown library August 8 

Books 12 months ago

The grand expanse and grace of nature is an oasis for Smokey, and they need it. Smokey most of all wants the comfort and safety … Continue reading →

Street Smarts

Bay Area punk band Street Eaters debut new material and a new lineup at Moon Rock Records in Eugene

Music 12 months ago

Street Eaters are accustomed to unconventional concert spaces.  The Berkeley, California, punk band once played a show in a medieval catacomb filled with centuries-old human … Continue reading →

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