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Arts: Page 24

Cottage Grove Art Walk

Head a couple miles south for books, thrifting, poetry and a chalk fest this Friday

Arts 1 year ago

Need a close-in getaway? Head 20 minutes down I-5 this Friday, May 31, to Cottage Grove’s charming historic downtown for a wander through bookstores and … Continue reading →

All Hope Isn’t Lost

Film 1 year ago

Tragedy strikes and a young woman’s life changes forever in a film about inspiration and resiliency An independent documentary follows the ups and downs of … Continue reading →

A Homecoming

Music 1 year ago

Two Oregon bands stop in town while on tour A seven-piece band will transcend its audience into a high-flying and beat-dropping space with a psychedelic, … Continue reading →

Become an Artist

ArtsWhats-Happening 1 year ago

Learn from local artists while creating your own art this weekend With temperatures reaching 60 degrees and a windy breeze, spend your Saturday afternoon at … Continue reading →

The Secret Temple of EWEB

Let’s give College Hill Reservoir the splendid musical sendoff it deserves before it falls victim to progress

ArtsNews 1 year ago

The eeriest and most resonant public space in all of Eugene, if not in all of Oregon, is about to be demolished before more than … Continue reading →

Florae Animalia and the Saints of Invention

Artists at Karin Clarke Gallery picture nature with a supernatural bent

Visual Arts 1 year ago

“People have been painting icons in Russia for at least 1,000 years,” says Russian-born artist Olga Volchkova in a 2016 “Oregon Art Beat” profile. She … Continue reading →

Ballet Score Takes Flight

Eugene Ballet’s Peter Pan will be performed to an original score by Portland composer Kenji Bunch. It’s the biggest piece he’s ever worked on.

Dance 1 year ago

Eight years ago, Eugene Ballet created an entirely new ballet from scratch. The Snow Queen, which was performed in April 2017, featured original choreography by … Continue reading →

The Vision Behind CowDog Productions

Local film director and writer plans to cast and shoot for his new science fiction thriller, Continuation

Film 1 year ago

Eugene has long provided a space for community-based creativity that in recent years has led to an increase of art production, especially in local filmmaking. … Continue reading →

Return To Broadway And Have Fun

Soromundi — Lesbian Chorus of Eugene takes the stage May 18 at Hult Center

Music 1 year ago

It should be a toe-tapping time May 18 when Soromundi — Lesbian Chorus of Eugene: Return to Broadway takes the stage at the Hult Center. … Continue reading →

Around The World With History Films

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is May 16 through 19

Film 1 year ago

Spanning the globe and examining archaeological history, The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for its 21st season at The Shedd Institute. Hosted by the … Continue reading →

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