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Arts: Page 58

Subverting and Diverting

Two art shows downtown this month range from Sharply political to imaginatively elegant

Visual Arts 3 years ago

In honor of the World Athletics Championships, which are to take over much of Eugene for 10 days starting July 15, New Zone Gallery has … Continue reading →

Oregon Country Fair 2022

Glimpses of OCF's joyous return

ArtsMusicPerforming ArtsTheater 3 years ago

‘Love, Peace and Happiness’

A Q&A with Moonalice who play the Oregon Country Fair July 8 and 9

Music 3 years ago
A group of 10 band members, seated and standing

By Celeste Thompson and Camilla Mortensen There’s something about dancing to music at the Oregon Country Fair — in a crowd in the forest made … Continue reading →

Living Comedy

Following some backstage drama, The Shedd presents a century-old musical comedy in Lady, Be Good!

Music 3 years ago

You might say Heidi Turnquist is a woman on her way up. The Eugene thespian was first cast this spring as a lowly member of … Continue reading →

An Operatic ‘Dream’

Retired opera fan is composing — and producing — his own original works in Eugene

Music 3 years ago

Eugene resident and budding composer Ashley Hastings will present his second chamber opera, The Dream, on July 24, in a workshop production at Emmaus Lutheran … Continue reading →

Between Two Notes

Dance to MonoNeon’s microtonal music at the Fair

Music 3 years ago

The Oregon Country Fair is returning to in-person gathering after two consecutive summers of COVID-19-adaptive virtual events. And this year’s musical lineup is worth the … Continue reading →

Dive Into Mixed-Media Art

This summer at the Eugene Downtown Library, discover ‘Biology Rising’ by Julie Anderson Bailey

Visual Arts 3 years ago

An art show at the Eugene Downtown Library highlights humanity, biology, COVID-19, female activists and the American flag.  On the second floor of the library, … Continue reading →

Dangerous Knowledge

In Seeking Red, a young woman seeks the uncomfortable truth about her mother

Theater 3 years ago

“Everyone deserves to know who they are,” exclaims Grey Rhodes, the protagonist of a powerful new drama making its West Coast premiere at Cottage Theatre. … Continue reading →

A Season of Joy

Eugene Symphony’s 2022-23 season features big names and rising composers

Music 3 years ago

Are we living in the best of times or the worst of times? When it comes to performing Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, it … Continue reading →

Along Came a Spider

Director Chloe Okumo subverts the voyeur thriller in Watcher

Film 3 years ago

Director Chloe Okuno’s debut film, Watcher, is not an overtly feminist take on the voyeur/stalker sub-category of the thriller genre. Working with a screenplay by … Continue reading →

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