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Arts: Page 61

Heaven and Earth

Dance 3 years ago

It took two years of moving Heaven and Earth through the tangled mess of rescheduling brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, but Eugene Ballet will … Continue reading →

Headed for the Great White Way

A 28-year-old playwright who grew up in Eugene hits the big time next month when her new play opens on Broadway

Theater 3 years ago

Broadway is the stuff of legend in American theater. We have songs about the difficulty of making it there, like “On Broadway,” first made popular … Continue reading →

Pickathon Releases 2022 Lineup

The festival features Valerie June, Nate Smith, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Built to Spill — and more

Music 3 years ago

Oregon’s annual music festival in Happy Valley has returned and the lineup features some of Americana’s big names and up-and-comers. The 2022 Pickathon Music Festival, … Continue reading →

Tristan und Isolde

ArtsBlog 3 years ago

At long last, it’s here. Well, at least Act 1 is here. Even with intermissions, it’s hard to sit through more than three hours of … Continue reading →

Omar Apollo

Live at McDonald Theatre [4.9.22]

Music 3 years ago

Beach House with Ami Dang

Live at Keller Auditorium [4.6.22]

Music 3 years ago

A Poundstone of Jokes

Paula Poundstone brings her observational comedy to Eugene’s Hult Center

Comedy 3 years ago

The first time that comedian Paula Poundstone was in Eugene, she saw a sign on the side of the road that left an impression.  “There … Continue reading →

Thank You for the Music 

Cottage Theatre opens, after a COVID-induced break, with the infectiously fun Mamma Mia

Theater 3 years ago

If Shakespeare had written a musical, it’d probably look like Mamma Mia.  This may sound blasphemous to the strict Shakespearean types, but the Bard’s comedies … Continue reading →

Everything is Art

Michael Moloi has danced his way from South Africa to Las Vegas to Eugene. Now he’s a painter, too.

Visual Arts 3 years ago

Michael Moloi received a Black Lives Matter Grant from the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation last year. The art he created, which was shown at the … Continue reading →

An Intimate Evening with Jacob Collier & His Piano

Live at the Hult Center [3.31.22]

Music 3 years ago

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