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Arts: Page 23

This is Your Pilot Speaking

Blind Pilot, a Portland-based indie folk band with two UO graduates, debuts new material in Eugene

Music 1 year ago

Israel Nebeker says WOW Hall changed his life. The Blind Pilot lead singer and primary songwriter was a University of Oregon student in 2002 when … Continue reading →

Cool Days At The Coast

Visual Arts 1 year ago

The ‘Oregon Coast’ exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery through August 10 Summer is here, and if you can’t make it to the coast on … Continue reading →

Raised a Racist

A narrative of racism, and of redemption

Books 1 year ago

Some years ago, I read a Washington Post story about R. Derek Black’s journey from white nationalist wunderkind to antiracist. I was intrigued because first, … Continue reading →

Misfit Island

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

Music 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year 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 →

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