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Arts: Page 72

Periwinkle and Denim

Two kids from Eugene make their film debut alongside Hollywood stars

Film 4 years ago

One afternoon in the summer of 2018, a nervous Amelia Borgerding and Parker Pascoe-Sheppard approached writer and director Sabrina Doyle in an ice cream shop … Continue reading →

At Home with Surrealism

Eugene Contemporary Art exhibit features the house as metaphor  

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Architecture of Dreams, showing at Eugene Contemporary Art’s ANTI-AESTHETIC gallery on 8th Avenue through Aug. 21, features seven women artists: Vicki Krohn Amorose, Jill R. … Continue reading →

Oregon Festival of American Music

Music 4 years ago

After a year away, the annual Oregon Festival of American Music is back! Since 1992, OFAM has celebrated classic American jazz and popular music created … Continue reading →

The Sweetness of Success

University of Oregon alum’s debut book chosen by Oprah for book club, became a New York Times bestseller

Books 4 years ago

The hives came shortly after Nathan Harris’ editor told him there was big news about his debut book, The Sweetness of Water. His mind went … Continue reading →

The Uniter

Eugene acoustic singer-songwriter releases full-length debut, burnished with country music and topical subjects.

Music 4 years ago

No one is more surprised that Rudolf Korv songs sound the way he does than Rudolf Korv himself. The singer-songwriter from Eugene is celebrating his … Continue reading →

Man on the Run

Roadrunner is an honest profile of chef and traveler Anthony Bourdain 

Film 4 years ago

After watching Roadrunner, a new documentary about chef and travel journalist Anthony Bourdain, I think about my two-month stay in Pakistan.  During 2016, I was … Continue reading →

Drawing Back the Curtains

At long last, local theaters open their doors to live audiences

Theater 4 years ago

After 16 months of tiny audience numbers, virtual shows or nothing at all, Eugene-area performance venues are making a comeback. Local theaters and their leaders … Continue reading →

Keeping the Beat

Eugene’s concert schedule post-pandemic offers some new faces and old favorites

Music 4 years ago

Once upon a time, crowds gathered in sweaty, dimly-lit rooms to hear music played live by actual flesh and blood musicians.  At times throughout the … Continue reading →

WOW Hall Acoustic Picnic

Music 4 years ago

As the summer brings back the ability to meet without masks and soak in the heat, the WOW Hall wants to welcome the community back … Continue reading →

Welcoming Wagner 

Eugene Symphony’s upcoming season will perform COVID-19 postponed concerts and features the first act of Tristan und Isolde

Music 4 years ago

From the strains of “Here Comes the Bride” to Bugs Bunny in operatic costume riding on a white horse singing in “What’s Opera, Doc,” to … Continue reading →

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