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Arts: Page 21

Misfit Island

Mismiths, an L.A.-based Smiths-Misfits tribute act, at Sam Bond’s June 14

Music 12 months ago

According to Mismiths co-lead singer, Gorrissey, his band is a joke gone too far. One night a few years ago, he says, he and a … Continue reading →

Spirited Album

Billie Eilish’s new melodies hit just right

Music 12 months ago

After three years of silence, Billie Eilish has been feeding her fans well with her new album Hit Me Hard and Soft, released May 17. … Continue reading →

What it Means to Be a Brat

Charli XCX’s new album Brat is the album of the summer

Music 12 months ago

Are brats annoying? Cool? Jaded? Perhaps they’re just misunderstood? But honestly, who cares? Charli XCX’s newest album, Brat, isn’t trying to put brats like her … Continue reading →

The Most Eclectic 2024 Playlist

What the Eugene Weekly Staff is Listening to in 2024

Music 12 months ago

2024 is already shaping up to be a wild year for new music. Beyoncé released the second installment in her genre-bending trilogy with the country-inspired … Continue reading →

Beauty in Basalt

A small exhibit of landscape photos at the Schnitzer Museum is worth visiting campus to see

Visual Arts 12 months ago

One of the least known — but most influential — photographers ever to work in Oregon is the late Terry Toedtemeier. Trained as a scientist … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Raptors

‘Raptors of the Pacific Northwest’ ushers in the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk

Visual Arts 12 months ago

The beautiful and stately creatures from the Cascades Raptor Center are showcased in lovely paintings this month at the Emerald Art Center in Springfield, and … Continue reading →

Smiling Through It

Smiling Friends mixing joy with horror and weirdness in the best way

Streaming 12 months ago

by Ridic Ferrand This year, I’ve been streaming the Cartoon Network’s newest Adult Swim animated series, Smiling Friends. For the last decade, I have been … Continue reading →

Murder Mysteries

Streaming 12 months ago

Who doesn’t love a good story about unsolved crimes? As a longtime Law & Order: Special Victims Unit watcher and a fan of Mary Higgins … Continue reading →

He’s Invincible!

Adult animated series tells a story of what imperfect superheroes look like 

Streaming 12 months ago

The adult animated series Invincible follows Mark Grayson, a seemingly ordinary teenager who discovers he has inherited incredible abilities from his father, Omni-Man, one of … Continue reading →

The Fallout …

of a good video game adaptation on Amazon

Streaming 12 months ago

Crawling out through the fallout of terrible video game adaptations, Amazon Prime Studio’s Fallout TV series is a perfect representation of the perennial video game … Continue reading →

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