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Arts: Page 23

Politics and Musical Ambitions

An international band — created for more than musical reasons — heads back to its roots

Music 1 year ago

Pink Martini featuring China Forbes performs June 9 at the Hult Center. In the early ’90s, Pink Martini was formed in Portland to connect people … Continue reading →

Drag Is Art

Drag story time and performances highlight the First Friday ArtWalk and kick off Pride month

Performing Arts 1 year ago

It’s the start of Pride Month, and there’s no better way to celebrate it than to hang out with drag queens. They will be the … Continue reading →

Betrayal, Romance and Comedy

One of Shakespeare’s famous last plays takes the stage this August

Theater 1 year ago

Travel back to a magical time as one of Shakespeare’s mysterious, comical and romantic plays unfolds. Free Shakespeare in the Park presents The Tempest, which … Continue reading →

Rising Novelist Meets Struggling Actress

A five-year relationship is explored in this classic musical

Theater 1 year ago

Emotional, powerful and intimate describes The Last Five Years, a 2001 musical created by Jason Robert Brown. It was adapted into a comedic musical film … Continue reading →

A Force for Change

The Lane County History Museum hosts the Eugene Friends of Farm Workers exhibit 

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Founded in 1972 by local activists Marion Phelan and Mel Kang, Eugene Friends of Farm Workers (EFFW) emerged from a blend of local activism and … Continue reading →

Giant Steps

BendreTheGiant adds neo-soul flavor to Eugene’s music scene

EW-ExtraMusic 1 year ago

Bendre’s speaking voice is strikingly similar to his singing voice — too conversational to reach Isaac Hayes’ levels of sensuality, but a soulful, luxe baritone … Continue reading →

Kamasi Washington

Live at McDonald Theatre [6.1.24]

Music 1 year ago

All in the Family

Acclaimed jazz musician Kamasi Washington performs in Eugene

Music 1 year ago

Jazz musician Kamasi Washington says Fearless Movement, his latest album, was inspired by the birth of his daughter three years ago. Kamasi’s dad, Rickey Washington, … Continue reading →

Hippie Freaks, Rampant Punks!

Eileen Polk isn’t just a photographer of punk and hippie cultures — she’s a member, too.

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Eileen Polk Photography: 20th Century Subculture – Hippie Freaks, Rampant Punks! will be on display at Sam Bond’s Garage through June. Sam Bond’s is a … Continue reading →

Back to Black (and White)

Photography at Oregon’s show at Maude Kerns Art Center revels in a return to monochrome

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Having been banished to artistic obsolescence for the past few decades, black and white photography is enjoying a renaissance in the art world, from the … Continue reading →

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