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Literature and Music — A Good Combination 

Tsunami Books hosts authors Pedro Hoffmeister and Willy Vlautin

Books 3 years ago

Writing novels is such a solitary undertaking that it stands to reason that authors would like to release pent-up energy somewhere. For Pedro Hoffmeister, that … Continue reading →

From Argentina, Let’s Tango!

Eugene Vocal Arts hosts ‘Tango Mass’ March 19

ArtsDance 3 years ago

It’s time for the professionals to put on their dancing shoes at the Hult Center for stealthy, almost cat-like movements and dramatic attitude. It’s time … Continue reading →

Still Relevant After All These Years

Dolly Parton’s decades-old 9 to 5 comes alive at South Eugene High School

ArtsEW-ExtraMusicTheater 3 years ago

Since sexism in the workforce is not a thing of the past, the South Eugene High School theater department put on an endearing performance of … Continue reading →

A Grand Experiment

The new executive director at Very Little Theatre takes on the position at full force

Theater 3 years ago

“Almost everything I do is an experiment,” says Ron Evans, the very new executive director at Very Little Theatre. “I run off of data that … Continue reading →

Buzz Kill

The non-alcohol movement is hitting Eugene-Springfield’s nightlife

Drink 3 years ago

If spilling a drink is a party foul, consider this idea that might save you from a party felony: You might not need alcohol for … Continue reading →

Check Your Preferences

Explore your kinky side at fetish nights in Eugene

Culture 3 years ago

Someone is elaborately tied by shibari rope into a configuration that’s both sensual and athletically challenging. Briefly on the stage, the tied individual might then … Continue reading →

Thar They Blow!

Whale watching season is on us again — and the state wants more spotters

Culture 3 years ago

Thank gazillions of tiny mysid shrimp for the imminent arrival of about 18,000 massive gray whales just off the Oregon Coast this spring. The inch-long … Continue reading →

St. Patrick’s Day Events

Culture 3 years ago

It’s time to hoist that pint of Guinness or that shot of whiskey and try not to cry at the sound of those mournful Irish … Continue reading →

Book Launch at Tsunami

Valerie Ihsan unveils her new memoir with a reading and discussion

ArtsBooksEW-Extra 3 years ago

Springfield author, life coach and podcaster Valerie Ishan will read from, discuss and sign copies of her latest book, You Can’t Dance a Lie: A … Continue reading →

To Carve A Future From Your Inheritance

The three-day DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon opens March 10

ArtsEW-ExtraFilm 3 years ago

The question is posed: What is it that we inherit from our respective families through the generations? Is it habits, rituals and dreams, or battles, … Continue reading →

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