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Arts: Page 207

Death is Real

Mount Eerie's fragile renderings of grief

Music 8 years ago

Last summer Québécois artist and musician Geneviève Castrée died of pancreatic cancer. Now her husband, Washington state musician Phil Elverum, known for work with indie … Continue reading →

The Slants

The Asian-American band that mustn’t be named is playing in Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Artists live at the crossroads of the active and the passive, between merely creating and sharing or creating and engaging with the broader community. Asian-American … Continue reading →

Cat Clyde

Music 8 years ago

Upcoming Ontario-based artist Cat Clyde is coming through Eugene following the release of her single “The Meadow.” Despite being from our northern neighbor, her music … Continue reading →

The Cat’s Meow

New documentary Kedi takes a look at Istanbul’s beloved — and threatened — population of street cats

Film 8 years ago

I live with two cats, and I haven’t looked at either of them in quite the same way since seeing Kedi, a lovely new documentary … Continue reading →

‘Top of The Pile’

FAB Performances presents Rolling Stones tribute at Springfield’s Wildish Theater

Music 8 years ago

For Lane County musician and educator Tony Rust, Rolling Stones’ record Sticky Fingers is a “top of the pile” album. “It’s an album I grew … Continue reading →

Love and Empire

Forbidden romance and imperial intrigue collide in Amma Asante’s A United Kingdom

Film 8 years ago

There shouldn’t be anything more enjoyable than watching David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike making their way through a biopic deftly directed by Amma Asante (Belle). … Continue reading →

Northwest Ten

Eight New Plays — and Beatles' References — in a Single Evening

Theater 8 years ago

There’s nothing quite like very short plays to whet or renew your appetite for live theater. Don’t like what you’re watching? Wait a few minutes, … Continue reading →

Giving Back to the Scene

Eugene recording studio launches battle of the bands

Music 8 years ago

Thaddeus Moore, owner and operator of Eugene’s long-running Sprout City Studios, jokes that he hates battles of the bands. Nevertheless, to celebrate Sprout City’s 20th … Continue reading →

Moody, Broody and a Hell of a Good Beat

Music 8 years ago

K. Flay’s music is an old fashioned that’s been spiked with a mystery upper: It has an edge you can’t quite put your finger on, … Continue reading →

Updating Traditions

A well of American music at a Tsunami concert

Music 8 years ago

There are songs, and then there are “art songs.” I hate the latter term, mostly applied to vocal works written by 19th-century classical composers, because … Continue reading →

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