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Arts: Page 28

‘Alabama Story’ Resonates Today

The play, directed by Stanley Coleman, opens March 29 at Very Little Theatre

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

The play is a love letter to reading and librarians. Yet Alabama Story — a play by Kenneth Jones based on the true and searing … Continue reading →

2024: The Year of Jell-O

Pregame the Annual Jell-O Art Show with Jell-O shots inspired by Eugene’s finest Jell-O artists

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Every December my dear friend Isaac and I make a list of trend predictions for the upcoming year. We argue over whether bobs are making … Continue reading →

Speaking Of The Devil, An Authentic Voice

Ashley McBryde plays at the Hult Center March 22

Music 1 year ago

From the start — cutting her teeth singing in bars in her native Arkansas and throughout the Deep South — country music star Ashley McBryde … Continue reading →

Remembering Holly Spencer

The Oregon Mozart Players honor longtime advocate to youth music March 23

Music 1 year ago

On March 23, the Oregon Mozart Players will remember Holly Spencer — her energy and passion — with a program called Breathe in the sanctuary … Continue reading →

Apostles of Kesey

The Garcia Project celebrates two nights of Merry Pranksters at WOW Hall 

Music 1 year ago

If you’re an old-head hippie, still fighting the good fight against the establishment, then you know all about Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters and … Continue reading →

Bodies at Risk

All hell breaks loose in ‘Love Lies Bleeding’

Film 1 year ago

The closing scene of Saint Maud, the 2019 feature-length debut by British writer/director Rose Glass, was so jarring and disturbing that I’m convinced it imprinted … Continue reading →

A Sitcom on Tour

Comedians and actors from a Canadian comedy “Letterkenny” perform standup 

Comedy 1 year ago

From hicks to hockey players, Canadian comedy series Letterkenny lasted 12 seasons, and we were there for it. On March 20 at McDonald Theatre, Letterkenny … Continue reading →

It’s Raining Cats and Dogs

The NY Cat and Dog Film Festivals are in town

CultureEW-ExtraFilm 1 year ago

Watch “fascinating felines who share our lives, creating a shared audience experience that inspires, educates and entertains” on the big screen at NY Cat Film … Continue reading →

Blood, Guts and Bambi?

Bampire gives Bambi a killer transformation in the latest film coming out of Eugene

Film 1 year ago

Bambi, the sweet Disney star, is getting a makeover — hopefully in time for Halloween — complete with fangs that could kill in the upcoming … Continue reading →

Storytelling on the Big Screen

Three different stories unfold this weekend as Disorient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon heads to the Art House

Film 1 year ago

Take a ride on an emotional and psychological rollercoaster with the film A Great Divide, directed by Emmy winner Jean Shim, showing at the Art … Continue reading →

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