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Arts: Page 59

A Little Rusty

It’s a family affair when Seeking Red makes its West Coast premiere at Cottage Theatre 

Theater 3 years ago

Regulars at Cottage Theatre are well acquainted with the Rust family. The multi-talented Tony Rust has starred in, sung in, directed and designed the sets … Continue reading →

Porch Perfect

Eugene PorchFest returns for its second year with local musical acts and movement classes

Music 3 years ago

With long days of summer upon us, it’s time to kick off outdoor music season and soak up the sun at the Eugene PorchFest.  In … Continue reading →

Back to Bach

Oregon Bach Festival returns to live performances this summer

Music 3 years ago

The Oregon Bach Festival returns to the stage this month in Eugene after a two-year pandemic break with a battle of the conductors highlighting the … Continue reading →

Deadhead Time

Get your Dead on with Phil Lesh and Friends at the Cuthbert

Music 3 years ago

Grab your tie-dye, folks. Phil Lesh and Friends will visit Cuthbert Amphitheater for a jam under the sun in mid June. They’ll be looking for … Continue reading →

Have Steinway, Will Travel

A Portland pianist takes classical music to rural areas

Music 3 years ago

The 9-foot Steinway grand piano sits on a simple stage or a flat-bed trailer — a bit out of place, perhaps, in forests, national parks, … Continue reading →

Seeing Their Scars

Two women — and two goats — confront trauma in a bright new play at OCT

Theater 3 years ago

In Alabaster, a comic drama concocted by the prolific Southern writer Audrey Cefaly, Alabaster is a fictional town in Alabama, blown to smithereens by a … Continue reading →

The MFA Show is Back in Town

UO art graduates exhibit their final work at Ditch Projects in Springfield

Visual Arts 3 years ago

As an arts writer in Eugene, I have been aware that some artists don’t believe our town appreciates contemporary art. This perception has been at … Continue reading →

Lord Huron

Live at the Hult Center [5.21.22]

Music 3 years ago

Modest Mouse

Live at Cuthbert Amphitheater [5.19.22]

Music 3 years ago

Book Binge

Eugene-area writers have been on a roll in the past year. We check in on some of their recently published work

Books 3 years ago

Perhaps there’s something in the air. Maybe it’s all that pandemic isolation. Or just possibly Eugene really is a great city of the arts and … Continue reading →

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