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Arts: Page 26

mk.gee

Live at Revolution Hall [PDX, 4.29.24]

Music 1 year ago

Spraying Words on the Page

Graffiti, Eugene’s alternative zine, is a little bit of everything

Books 1 year ago

“In Graffiti anything goes,” says founder and publisher Don Root. Root is right. Similar to the art you’ll find spray-painted under an overpass, Graffiti is … Continue reading →

Just the Juicy Bits

Standup comedian Sheng Wang Performs in Eugene

Comedy 1 year ago

Sheng Wang is not the best with a quick comeback, he says. That might seem like a weird flex for a standup comedian, but if … Continue reading →

The Evolution of Old Country

Vocalists and musicians take the stage remembering musical legends

Music 1 year ago

Country music legend Johnny Cash and American folk music group the Carter Family have influenced modern artists with their legacies. Lynnea Barry: Ring of Fire … Continue reading →

Circus on Edge

A nail-biting, R-rated experience came to Eugene

EW-ExtraPerforming Arts 1 year ago

Comical, artistic, creepy and jaw-dropping are just a few words to describe Paranormal Cirque. Driving down 13th Avenue, I saw a line outside wrapped around … Continue reading →

Front Lines

A harrowing, violent, deeply weird journey in ‘Civil War’

Film 1 year ago

The president of the United States is a narcissistic coward who values mere self-preservation over the upholding of any higher principle — you know, like … Continue reading →

Smooth Jazz

The Jazz Station hosts three local musical artists 

Music 1 year ago

Listen to a night full of smooth jazz, Brazilian choro and Baroque music played on a keyboard, double bass and guitar. Choro is an instrumental … Continue reading →

A Thrilling Circus Twist

Performing Arts 1 year ago

A dangerous and wicked experience on tour is coming to Eugene. Paranormal Cirque heads to Lane Events Center April 19 to 22 to showcase unique … Continue reading →

Our Health, Our Art 

Three artists across various mediums reflect on reproductive justice through art at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visual Arts 1 year ago

On display at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art until August 25 is a relatively small but powerful show, comprising 10 works, titled My Body, My … Continue reading →

Return to the River

Author David James Duncan speaks on author Barry Lopez, his recent novel Sun House and relationships between people and the environment at Upstream, a fundraiser for McKenzie River Trust 

Books 1 year ago

“Much of what I know about integrity, constancy, power and nobility I’ve learned from this river,” author Barry Lopez once wrote of the McKenzie River. … Continue reading →

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