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Arts: Page 57

Very Little Theatre 2.0

VLT bounces back from the pandemic with new bylaws, revised branding, a refurbished performance hall and — finally! — Little Women, the Musical

Theater 3 years ago

More than two years after what was supposed to be its final dress rehearsal, Little Women, the Musical, will at last be staged at Eugene’s … Continue reading →

The Legend of Stinkfoot

Tribute band Stinkfoot Orchestra stays true to the work of Frank Zappa

Music 3 years ago

Frank Zappa is one of the few artists who captured a wide spectrum of musical genres. His work includes avant garde classical, doo wop, rock … Continue reading →

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Live at Cuthbert Amphitheater [7.30.22]

Music 3 years ago

Don’t Look Up

Outer space is a real issue in Jordan Peele’s sci-fi thriller Nope

Film 3 years ago

Among the many qualities I might attribute to writer/director/producer Jordan Peele — expert auteur, biting satirist, modern horror maven — the only one that really … Continue reading →

The Hult Turns 40

Eugene’s venerable performing arts venue celebrates four decades as it stages sizzling shows like Hamilton — and free Thursday concerts 

Arts 3 years ago

While closed for the pandemic, the staff at Eugene’s Hult Center for the Performing Arts saw an opportunity for reinvention, long-time general manager Theresa Sizemore … Continue reading →

A (Suspish) Fish Story

The popularity of Eugene’s beloved graffiti artist is soaring. Maybe it’s time for the cops to lay off?

Visual Arts 3 years ago

The fish swim on concrete walls, train cars and utility boxes, so bright and fun they seem like something a city would pay for, not … Continue reading →

Entering an Undead World

Award-winning graphic novelist talks about her new work set in ‘The Walking Dead’ zombie universe

ArtsBlogBooksEW-Extra 3 years ago

How do you make stories about the undead fresh?  If you’re behind The Walking Dead, which began as a TV show in 2010 and has … Continue reading →

Music for Hard Times

Pennies from Heaven, the title of this year’s Oregon Festival of American Music, features songs from the Great Depression

Music 3 years ago

Hard times can result in great art. July 27 to 31 and August 2 through 6, The Shedd Institute will host its 31st Oregon Festival … Continue reading →

Twelve Rounds of Laughter

Comedian Johnny Taylor Jr. performs the sport of standup at The Big Dirty

Comedy 3 years ago

California comedian Johnny Taylor Jr. stops short of calling his audience an opponent. He says there is something similar, though, to how boxers react to … Continue reading →

Eugene Trek Theater Presents: The Trouble with Tribbles

ArtsTheater 3 years ago

Captain James T. Kirk does not make out with a gorgeous alien in the episode. Spock does not apply the Vulcan nerve pinch, and Dr. … Continue reading →

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