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Arts: Page 79

Artful Survival

Three Lane County artists share their stories of life in 2020

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Even without a pandemic to contend with, artists struggle. The difficulty is associated with both making art and making a living. The living part is … Continue reading →

Show and Tell

Eugene artist Craig Hickman talks about social media, photography and managing 143,691 digital images

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Retired University of Oregon professor Craig Hickman has spent recent months posting black and white photos online that he took of friends decades ago, when … Continue reading →

Silent Since Spring

But with the advent of a vaccine, live music may cautiously return in 2021

Music 5 years ago

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance: the five stages of grief. We’ve all been at one stage or another since March. Sometimes in tandem, dualities of … Continue reading →

Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus

Music 5 years ago

A trying year for all will get a dose of good cheer starting Dec. 18 when the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus presents: Home with the … Continue reading →

The Final Outpost

Bend director Taylor Morden’s The Last Blockbuster takes a nostalgic look at the end of an era

Film 5 years ago

For those who grew up before the digital streaming age of Netflix and Amazon Prime, visiting the video store might have been the best part … Continue reading →

The Geometry of Landscape

Jon Jay Cruson’s painting exhibition at White Lotus Gallery offers a relaxing rural escape

Visual Arts 5 years ago

When Jon Jay Cruson heads into nature to find inspiration for his large acrylic landscapes, he brings only a Sharpie and a pad of paper. … Continue reading →

Go Tell It on the Mountain

Popular Eugene live band Judo Pony returns with debut release after six-year hiatus

Music 5 years ago

About a decade ago, Judo Pony was a popular live band in Eugene, playing light punk and alternative-influenced, ’90s-style guitar rock.  In 2010, Judo Pony … Continue reading →

Winter Reading Bookstore Recommendations

Eugene's bookstores share what's hot this year

ArtsBooks 5 years ago

Looking for a good book but want to hear from the pros? Eugene Weekly reached out to Eugene’s bookstores to hear what our favorite bookworms are … Continue reading →

Nerdy Nonfiction

Books 5 years ago

Win At All Costs: Inside Nike Running and Its Culture of Deception by Matt Hart. HarperCollins, $29.99. Even the most noble athletes don’t train naturally, … Continue reading →

Travel 

Books 5 years ago

Pacific Crest Trail: From the California Border to Canada by Jordan Summers. Wilderness Press, $29.95. For anyone who has ever remotely thought about hiking the … Continue reading →

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