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Brews Meet Muse

Party with Siri Vik, Eugene Symphony and plenty of food and drink at SymFest

Music 8 years ago

Beer and classical music enjoy a long and storied relationship, stretching back to those monks who chanted holy praise by night and brewed ales by … Continue reading →

Fragments

Snow White performing live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago
Eugene Weekly presents Snow White performing live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions Snow White - 'Fragments' Recorded: 03-23-2017 Audio Recording & Mixing: James Bateman Cameras: Trask Bedortha, Todd Cooper Editor: Trask Bedortha More Lincoln St. Sessions on our youtube channel

Eugene Weekly presents Snow White performing live for #lincolnstreetsessions Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series of live studio performances featuring local … Continue reading →

Some Dudes, an Amp and the Blues

Music 8 years ago

San Francisco’s dark country and blues-rockers Dead Country Gentlemen has played the Eugene area only once before. Guitarist and vocalist Cameron Ray says last time … Continue reading →

In Space, No One Can Hear You Yawn

Director Ridley Scott turns the face-hugger on you with the wretched, cynical Alien: Covenant

Film 8 years ago

Ponderous, pornographic and unforgivably dull, Alien: Covenant proves once and for all that Ridley Scott is the single biggest hack in contemporary Hollywood — a … Continue reading →

Theater Guy

Brian Haimbach takes his show How to Be a Sissy across the pond

Theater 8 years ago

When I last checked in with Brian Haimbach, writer, actor, and head of the theater program at Lane Community College, it was February 2016, and … Continue reading →

Masochism Is as Masochism Does

Sex and sexism collide in OCT’s excellent, if challenging, production of David Ives’ Venus in Fur

Theater 8 years ago

Even now, several days after seeing it, digesting it and churning it all over in my mind, I find I’m having a mixed response to … Continue reading →

White Lotus Celebrates a Quarter Century in Eugene

An artistic marriage creates a leading art gallery

Arts 8 years ago

One day in 1984, a young Taiwanese woman spotted an older American man standing at a traffic intersection in Taipei. He looked confused. “He looked … Continue reading →

Art Rodents

Music 8 years ago

Veronica Cruz, vocalist and guitarist with Long Beach punk act Rats in the Louvre, says her band takes its name from an article she read … Continue reading →

Indie Rock Problem Child

Modest Mouse returns to Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Imagine the burgeoning ’90s-era Pacific Northwest indie rock scene as a classroom. Then imagine former Cottage Grove resident Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse as the … Continue reading →

Death of a Salesman

In the political satire Norman, Richard Gere plays a small-time con with the juice to topple governments

Film 8 years ago

Whether aging is kind to an actor seems to be largely a matter of choice, and by extension, integrity. Often, great actors getting on in … Continue reading →

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