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Arts: Page 37

Shakespeare Returns

After a pandemic pause, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back with five live, non-Zoom plays. EW checks out four of them.

Theater 2 years ago

Three years after the start of the pandemic, still beset by wildfire smoke, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back. Facing deep losses at the box … Continue reading →

The Show Does Go On

As theater around the country faces an existential crisis, theater around Eugene is mostly going strong

Theater 2 years ago

Nonprofit theaters in Oregon and around the country are going dark, staff members are being laid off and seasons are being shortened as audiences have … Continue reading →

‘That’s My Cue’

Matt Maeson comes to Eugene for his 2023 tour

Music 2 years ago

A smooth pop creation with a grit of folk music finds its way to town. Matt Maeson plays at McDonald Theatre for his A Solo … Continue reading →

Noah Cyrus

Live at McDonald Theatre [8.31.23]

Music 2 years ago

This Is Not Your Worst Day!

You can hear Celtic punk band Flogging Molly perform August 30 at McDonald Theatre

Music 2 years ago

“Well, I know, I miss more than hit / With a face that was launched to sink.” And so begins the soulful ballad “The Worst … Continue reading →

Farewell(s) Gazelle(s)

Catch Eugene post-rock band Gazelle(s) one last time at John Henry’s as its frontman packs his bags for Baltimore

Music 2 years ago

Preparing to say goodbye to their lead guitarist Tim Smith, long-running Eugene post-rock band Gazelle(s) play their final show in Eugene Saturday, August 26, at … Continue reading →

Nurse on Duty!

Nurse Blake gets edgy on his latest tour

Comedy 2 years ago

Some nurses have a pre-shift ritual to deal with anxiety, according to comedian Blake Lynch, who performs as Nurse Blake. “We call it a ‘PSP,’ … Continue reading →

Impressions And Interpretations Of Summer

Margaret Plumb’s plein air exhibit runs through Sept. 1 at Emerald Art Center

Visual Arts 2 years ago

If August’s wildfire smoke got you down, Eugene artist Margaret Plumb will remind you of Oregon’s gorgeous landscape. Plumb, a Northwest native who has called … Continue reading →

Dame D.O.L.L.A.

Don D.O.L.L.A. album listening party and performance at the Roseland PDX [8.13.23]

Music 2 years ago

Art Born of Industry

Eugene’s new Museum of Techno Art will fully open in October but is open for previews now by appointment 

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

A new museum where art combines with industry and delivers audiences a slice of everything from fashion to history is just months away from opening … Continue reading →

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