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Arts: Page 25

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 →

Warpaint Comes Home

Lead singer Emily Kokal is back in the place she fell in love with music

Music 1 year ago

Emily Kokal’s favorite show her indie rock band Warpaint has ever played was in a thunderstorm at Desert Daze in 2018. She says the lightning … Continue reading →

A Goodbye Concert

The Oregon Mozart Players send off a long-time musician and conductor with one last performance

Music 1 year ago

The Oregon Mozart Players send off a long-time musician and conductor with one last performance Leaving a lasting legacy, Kelly Kuo’s 12th season and final … Continue reading →

Sounds, Smells, Tastes and Wines

A local musician’s ‘Vinisthesia’ brings wine and music into a sensory experience

DrinkMusic 1 year ago

All wine drinkers know — it isn’t just about the taste, the smell or that buzz — it’s about the experience. The friends we share … Continue reading →

Pardon the Interruption

Pardoner may be America’s next great slacker rock band — just don’t tell singer Max Freeland. 

EW-ExtraMusic 1 year ago

Max Freeland says his band Pardoner often gets called “slacker rock,” but he’s unsure if that’s a compliment. “Whenever someone writes us up, even when … Continue reading →

The Violent Femmes are Far From Gone Daddy Gone 

Lead singer Gordon Gano takes a walk down memory lane on the Violent Femmes 41st anniversary tour

Music 1 year ago

Gordon Gano wrote the lyrics to the song that would change his life, “Blister in the Sun,” when he was 15. High school didn’t interest … Continue reading →

From Heart-Wrenching To Triumphant 

The Non-Stop Players perform ‘Bright Star’ at ACE through May 12

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

It’s the very first scene from Bright Star, the poignant musical that opened April 26 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene, and Alice Murphy is declaring … Continue reading →

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