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The Return of Cuckoo’s Nest

The play, based on Ken Kesey’s novel and the movie, is at Oakridge’s Zero Clearance Theater May 16 through 18

EW-ExtraTheater 4 weeks ago

Randle Patrick McMurphy is as charismatic and rebellious as ever, and Nurse Ratched is every bit the iron-fisted manipulative control freak with zero empathy that … Continue reading →

Finally Recognized

The founder of Xcape Dance Academy is named the 2025 Eugene Arts and Letters Award recipient for her decades of community impact and artistic leadership

DanceNews 4 weeks ago

Vanessa Fuller — dancer, choreographer and longtime advocate for community arts — has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Eugene Arts and Letters … Continue reading →

Transforming Ballet

Fermata Ballet Collective, winner of this year’s Arts and Business Alliance visionary award, is diversifying ballet

Dance 4 weeks ago

Eugene’s Fermata Ballet Collective is transforming the local ballet scene by telling the story of those who normally might not have their story told, its … Continue reading →

Sisters of the World

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus celebrates 35 years in Eugene with two concerts, a book and an exhibit at the Hult Center

Music 4 weeks ago

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene founder Karm Hagedorn says she’s not a visionary. “I just wanted to sing with friends,” Hagedorn writes in an email … Continue reading →

Vinyl Revival 

How records are thriving in Eugene’s digital age

Music 1 month ago

In a digital era dominated by streaming apps, where consumers have access to millions of songs at the tap of their fingertips, vinyl records have … Continue reading →

Aladdin: The Rock Opera

Aladdin turned rock ballet performance Mother’s Day weekend

Dance 1 month ago

What if ballet was performed to rock? Or, as Ballet Fantastique asks, “What if Aladdin had a soundtrack by Queen?” This Mother’s Day weekend, the … Continue reading →

Up for Air

Classic English shoegaze band Slowdive surfaces in Eugene

Music 1 month ago

Slowdive, from Reading, England, could be forgiven for dropping two near-instant cult classics, if not commercially successful records, as the band did with Souvlaki and … Continue reading →

The Past, Present and Future of Indigiqueer People

A new exhibit at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History explores queer Indigenous culture

Visual Arts 1 month ago

Learn more about queer Indigenous culture at the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History with its latest exhibit, Transgressors. Opening May 15, … Continue reading →

An All-Inclusive Free Comic Book Day

Books With Pictures Eugene celebrates Free Comic Book Day and launches a new comics festival

Books 1 month ago

Books With Pictures Eugene is stirring up excitement for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 3 — as well as a major new announcement. … Continue reading →

Break Open the History

Writer Martha Geis is set to read from her new memoir Saturday, April 26, at Tsunami Books

BooksEW-Extra 2 months ago

Martha Gies, a Portland-based writer, teacher and activist, is set to read from her memoir in essays, Broken Open, on Saturday, April 26, at 2 … Continue reading →

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