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Arts: Page 38

Facing Life

A show of photographic portraits at Dot Dotson’s takes a penetrating look at life in Klamath Falls 

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Christopher Trotchie’s photo show at Dot Dotson’s is well titled. It’s called Face Me Where I Stand, and it features pictures of fellow residents in … Continue reading →

Lift Run Shoot

Bowhunter Cameron Hanes hosted an exclusive VIP event. Our writer took part.

ArtsSports 2 years ago

Cameron Hanes told me to run a 10k at Mount Pisgah. And he got me to shoot a crossbow. I have absolutely no experience running … Continue reading →

Theater to Die For

Ira Levin’s Deathtrap opens August 4 at the Wildish

Theater 2 years ago

Right when playwright Sidney Bruhl is overdue for a hit show, he finds a chance to rise to the top once more, but this time … Continue reading →

The Journey To Preserving History

Author Diane Wilson comes to the Eugene Public Library August 6 to talk about her book ‘The Seed Keeper’

Books 2 years ago

There have been opportunities throughout the summer to pick up a free copy of the novel to read and keep as well as community conversations … Continue reading →

A Tuesday Night at the Cuthbert Brings Pop Rock Hits

On July 25, Better than Ezra and Train took the stage to perform their long-time hits at the Cuthbert Amphitheater.

Music 2 years ago

On July 25, hit bands Train and Better than Ezra took the stage at the Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene giving the audience their greatest hits … Continue reading →

Long Live Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

Swift tries on every version of herself in a concert filled with spectacle and camaraderie

Music 2 years ago

My journey to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour began with five and a half hours in traffic from Portland to Seattle. Or maybe it started that … Continue reading →

Puppet Masters of the Universe

Ashland-based adult puppet theater troupe brings a touch of musical horror to Eugene

Theater 2 years ago

For Josh Gross, musical theater was just too unrealistic — he couldn’t get over all the spontaneous singing and dancing in unison. He chose puppet-horror-musical … Continue reading →

Sheila E

Live at the Lane County Fair [7.23.23]

Music 2 years ago

Cut Chemist

Live at The Big Dirty [7.22.23]

Music 2 years ago

Rebirth of the Cool

Inside the effort to keep jazz alive and well locally with the next generation

Music 2 years ago

With an air-conditioner buzzing in the background, a trio of teenage jazz musicians is performing the American Songbook standard “All the Things You Are” inside … Continue reading →

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