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The Sound of Music

Accomplished Oregon Bach Festival ensemble singer Zerrin Agabigum Martin steps forward to share her hearing loss journey

Music 1 month ago

Oregon Bach Festival audiences have likely heard Zerrin Agabigum Martin sing. Since 2010, the University of Michigan and Westminster Choir College-trained mezzo-soprano voice has joined … Continue reading →

Contentment and Love Over Fear and Loathing

OBF stages a stunning and provocative consideration of Matthew Shepard

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

There’s a moment inside Craig Hella Johnson’s brilliant and gripping oratorio Considering Matthew Shepard that damn near brought me to tears — because I would, … Continue reading →

The Load Gets Lighter

A North Eugene High School accordion player will soon have a new instrument — she hopes — for summer touring

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

She has been to more places around the world than the average high school student, and the awards for her accordion playing are piling up. … Continue reading →

From Pros to Amateur Dancers

Rebelle Summer Soiree welcomes you to an evening of performances by adult-aged dancers.

Dance 1 month ago

Who decides who can dance or who performs? It’s you — you should be the one to decide if you want to dance or perform … Continue reading →

Baby Talk

Portland indie rockers Baby Grendel perform in Eugene at John Henry’s on their first West Coast tour

Music 1 month ago

Jonathan Suarez is hatching a plan and losing his brain. At least, that’s what he sings on “Hatching,” the first song on Suarez’s indie rock … Continue reading →

Matthew’s Passion

Oregon Bach Festival brings Considering Matthew Shepard, a major work in the queer classical music canon, to the Hult Center in Eugene

Music 1 month ago

Whenever Craig Hella Johnson asks, Grammy-nominated tenor Brian Giebler says, “Yes.” Giebler reprises the role of Matthew Shepard June 28 at the Hult Center, part … Continue reading →

A Kiss is Never Just a Kiss

Sarah Ruhl’s back-stage rom-com ‘Stage Kiss’ charms at VLT

EW-ExtraTheater 1 month ago

On a dismal Friday the 13th, as America was sliding ever deeper into the chaos of the corrupt Trump regime, the world’s broken climate was … Continue reading →

Lovett or Shove It

Lyle Lovett and his Large Band will be performing at the Cuthbert Amphitheater June 27. Eugene Weekly asked him if he had a boat.

Music 1 month ago

Eugene Weekly can say anything about Lyle Lovett here, because, as a former journalist, he says he never reads what people write about him. But, … Continue reading →

Hacksaw in the House

Miriam Hacksaw returns to Eugene with a show June 21 at Sam Bond’s

Music 1 month ago

It’s back to work for fiddler and banjoist Miriam Hacksaw, and that means the Eugene native who now lives in New Orleans is hitting the … Continue reading →

Yard Work

California avant-garde dance pop band Tune-Yards perform at WOW Hall behind their first new album in four years

Music 2 months ago

Merrill Garbus sees a connection between her background in puppeteering and the music she makes with Tune-Yards, her Oakland, California-based avant-garde dance pop band, performing … Continue reading →

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