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Grassroots Anthology

More than 150 local writers come together for River Road: The Anthology

Books 1 month ago

River Road: The Anthology grew out of the River Road Reading program and includes literary works on such topics as love and loss, humility and … Continue reading →

Gardell for the People

Comedy 1 month ago

Comedian, father and sitcom star Billy Gardell thinks we’re too hard on kids. Gardell, a veteran standup and star of Mike & Molly, Young Sheldon … Continue reading →

The Song Remains the Same

Spotlighting the vast world of Pacific Northwest tribute bands

Music 1 month ago

You’re sitting in an intimate concert venue, buzzing with anticipation for the show to start. The lights go down. The crowd silences. And then, the … Continue reading →

Music Making Moves

A busy weekend for live music in Eugene

Music 1 month ago

Eugene’s live music schedule is packed this weekend. There’s a Pacific Northwest indie singer-songwriting legend celebrating her first new album in seven years, a fresh … Continue reading →

Odd Couple

A Case for the Existence of God is a tale of an unlikely friendship in a life full of unexpected complications

Theater 1 month ago

Samuel D. Hunter is rapidly gaining a reputation as one of our leading contemporary American playwrights. You may not know his name yet, but he … Continue reading →

Two Exhibits, Four Artists and a Lot to Think About

An April group show at Maude Kerns Art Center encourages rethinking how we interact with each other and with the land

Arts 2 months ago

Liberty Rossel is a storyteller. She works not with words but with art that other people have made. Her formal title at the nonprofit Maude … Continue reading →

With A Little Help From His Friends

Eugene jazz saxophonist Joe Manis recruits elite backing band for new album

Music 2 months ago

Getting to New York City for a three-hour recording session was a whirlwind of a trip for Eugene-based jazz saxophonist Joe Manis. After a long … Continue reading →

Eugene Record Label takes the Stage

Local Eugene artists spotlight Thunderegg Records’ first-ever Spring Showcase 

Music 2 months ago

This Friday, April 17 at the Annex Eugene, Thunderegg Records provides young, up-and-coming local and student-artists with an opportunity to showcase their unique talents to … Continue reading →

Three Degrees

Get spacey with a new Eugene jazz trio, performing two shows in Eugene

Music 2 months ago

A new Eugene jazz group, Anomalous Trio, debuts this weekend with two shows, April 10 at Oregon Wine LAB, and April 11 at Art House. … Continue reading →

Zimbabwean Marimba Party

Enjoy culture, dance and community at the 4th annual marimba party in Eugene

Music 2 months ago

Experience the richness of culture and community and join the 4th Annual Zimbabwe Marimba Party to benefit the nonprofit Humwe: The Cosmas Magaya Cultural Arts … Continue reading →

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