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Arts: Page 65

Get a Handle on It

Comedian, author and TV personality Chelsea Handler performs in Eugene

Comedy 3 years ago

It’s clear what’s on Chelsea Handler’s mind based solely on the title of her current tour.  Her Chelsea Handler: Vaccinated and Horny Tour stops by … Continue reading →

Love in the Basement

Buyer & Cellar at OCT provides perfect theater for the our isolated world

Theater 3 years ago

By Rick Levin A dear friend of mine tells this story about his self-awakening: It was a Saturday night in Euclid, Ohio, sometime in the mid … Continue reading →

A Fading Echo

The new Scream is competent, scary — and barely memorable

Film 3 years ago

As a lifelong lover of movies, I’ve been blessed to experience now and again what I can only describe as a divine convergence — that … Continue reading →

Opera Magic

Eugene Opera brings back Magic Flute with a visual nod to Edward Gorey

Music 3 years ago

A lot of people think opera is just plain weird. But Wolfgang Mozart’s The Magic Flute is weird even by opera standards. Take a conventional quest … Continue reading →

The Show Goes On, Sort Of

Venues and performers are canceling performances as COVID continues to surge

ArtsBlog 3 years ago

Live performance is slowing down in Eugene once more as the COVID-19 infection rate continues to skyrocket in Lane County. So far Gov. Kate Brown … Continue reading →

Universal Appeal

Funky musician Karl Denson returns to Eugene

Music 3 years ago

Funk and soul musician Karl Denson is back home in San Diego, speaking on the phone with Eugene Weekly after a four-night run in New … Continue reading →

Now Hear This

Artist Kathleen Caprario collaborates with three Oregon poets to interrogate white privilege as part of the Maude Kerns exhibit Social Being

Arts 3 years ago

Benjamin Gorman, a poet and high school English teacher living in Independence, Oregon, points to the immediacy of poetry as its source of strength. Detailing … Continue reading →

A Glass Half Full

Eugene and Springfield’s art venues look for opportunities in uncertain times

Visual Arts 3 years ago

“I’ve been thinking a lot about what ‘essential’ means,” says Michael Fisher, executive director of Maude Kerns Art Center.  It’s not the kind of statement … Continue reading →

The Ego and the Id

Eugene instrumental rock band Egotones debut new music at WOW Hall

Music 3 years ago

In the depths of 2020’s live music shutdown, all of Eugene’s concert venues were quiet, save one: WOW Hall, where the long-running Eugene instrumental rock … Continue reading →

Feeling (20)22

Celebrate the New Year with great live music in Eugene

Music 3 years ago

Although we’re all still processing 2020, 2022 is just around the corner. If you’re masked, boosted and looking to celebrate the new year with live … Continue reading →

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