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Arts: Page 207

Questionably Satirical Hip Hop Artist Riff Raff Comes To Cozmic

Music 8 years ago

Riff raff (/rifraf/): disreputable or undesirable people… Riff Raff, the hip hop artist, takes his craft to the truest lengths of that definition. If you … Continue reading →

The Spin: From Belly Dance in Eugene to Swan Lake in Portland

Dance 8 years ago

The Middle Eastern Dance Group of Eugene, or MEDGE, holds its Annual Alternative Night featuring Ann Shaffer, a member of the fusion dance group Tribalation. … Continue reading →

Everything is Political

Music 8 years ago

On the opening track “Appropriation,” from DC punk band Priests’ excellent 2017 release Nothing Feels Normal, vocalist Katie Alice Greer snarls like a toothy Debbie … Continue reading →

Attention Must Be Paid

Film 8 years ago

The great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky invented the modern suspense thriller with Crime and Punishment, the story of a poor college student who murders his … Continue reading →

And, Once More, the And And And Band

Music 8 years ago

After a decade in Portland, Berg Radin, guitarist with indie pop group And And And, has returned to the Eugene/Springfield area, in order to be … Continue reading →

Photographer Rick Williams Takes a 50-year Look Back

From black-and-white film to iPhone images

Visual Arts 8 years ago

The affable Texan Rick Williams has best been known around Eugene over the past decade and a half as dean of the Division of the … Continue reading →

Her Own Freedom

A philosophical Things to Come traces a woman’s path

Film 8 years ago

Things to Come is an odd title (translated from the French L’avenir). Is it a threat or a promise? It’s a little of both, and all happening … Continue reading →

Musical Winter Getaways

Another musical tour to break up the winter blues

Music 8 years ago

Who doesn’t want to get the heck out of Eugene in February? Clearly it’s time for another virtual musical tour! First stop: New Orleans, through … Continue reading →

Peter and the Starcatcher

Finding the real Neverland in an energetic show at Cottage Theatre

Theater 8 years ago

Before there ever lived a boy named Peter Pan, before there existed a place called Neverland, a girl named Molly adventured with three orphan boys … Continue reading →

A Woman of Salt

A trio of composers premier new works

Music 8 years ago

Audiences will have the opportunity to experience an intimate evening of contemporary music when three composers show off their opera chops at Tsunami Books at … Continue reading →

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