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Arts: Page 55

Jazzy Brothers

The Eugene jazz scene’s influence is still felt in the music of Dana and Alden McWayne

Music 3 years ago

Dana and Alden McWayne grew up in a musical family in Eugene. Alden says he remembers having a toddler drum set in their kitchen. Dana … Continue reading →

Local Jazz

ArtsMusic 3 years ago

The Jazz Station  Bossanaire Saturday Sept. 10, 7:30 to 10 pm  Greg Goebel Quartet Friday, Sept. 16, 7:30 to 10 pm  Joanne Broh: From Ella to … Continue reading →

Retuning Tradition

Celtic fingerstyle guitarist virtuoso Tony McManus to perform at Tsunami Books

Music 3 years ago

In the middle of a phone call with Eugene Weekly, internationally renowned guitarist Tony McManus picks up a guitar and begins to pluck Celtic songs … Continue reading →

And Even More Music

Jazz isn’t the only music headed for Eugene stages this fall. Here’s a quick list of other performance highlights coming up.

Music 3 years ago

Eugene Symphony Opening night with Francesco Lecce-Chong, conductor, and Orion Weiss, piano. 7:30 pm Oct. 8. Scheherezade, with Francesco Lecce-Chong, conductor, and David Krakauer, clarinet. … Continue reading →

Two Tone Army

Ska bands and author perform at Old Nick’s Pub in Eugene

ArtsEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

If Brandon Jenison, who plays trumpet in ska band Mustard Plug, were to do standup comedy, he says he would have a great opening line.  … Continue reading →

Free Expression

‘Revolution in 8 Pieces’ explores the artistic tensions posed by our high-tech lives

Visual Arts 3 years ago

The conflict between free will and stark determinism lies at the heart of an unusual new sculpture that will greet visitors to Eugene’s New Zone … Continue reading →

A Writer’s Intuition

Unleashed, Cai Emmons’ latest novel, is an account of heightened senses  

Books 3 years ago

When Eugene writer Cai Emmons talks about her writing process, her language is physical — even athletic. In conversation about her forthcoming novel, Unleashed, set … Continue reading →

Eugene Biennial is Becoming Tradition

EW takes a look at some of the prize winners in this year’s show

Visual Arts 3 years ago

Gallerist Karin Clarke started the Eugene Biennial in 2016, the year after the Jacobs Gallery and the annual Eugene Mayor’s Art Show closed for several … Continue reading →

Shadow of Greatness

Arts 3 years ago

From three well-known and prolific European masters come three lesser-known chamber pieces they composed for wind and string instruments. The pieces will be featured in … Continue reading →

Father John Misty and Suki Waterhouse

Live at McDonald Theatre [8.23.22]

Music 3 years ago

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