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Whats-Happening: Page 124

 The Long and Winding Noodle

Stretched at ColdFire Brewing focuses on popular Chinese street food, biang biang noodles

ChowFood Cart of the MonthNews 3 years ago

When Stretched food cart owner Jason Jaime first had a bite of the long flat biang biang noodle, it was the start of what he … Continue reading →

Dance During Wartime

At the newly opened Vault Dance Studio, two professional Ukrainian dancers seek to make Oregon a center of ballroom dance

Dance 3 years ago

Walking by Vault Dance Studio on the corner of 17th and Oak, you may look through the spotless floor-to-ceiling windows and see a couple training … Continue reading →

We Have a Few Questions

The JSMA draws from its permanent collection to examine our relationship with Earth     

Visual Arts 3 years ago
Heavenly City 1 by YANG Yongliang. Photo Courtesy JSMA.

On Earth, a Fragile Existence, at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art until April 16, aims for us to come to terms with the fact … Continue reading →

The Nutcracker

Culture 3 years ago
The Nutcracker. Photo Courtesy the Eugene Ballet Company.

It is a classic more than a century old and a beloved Christmas staple, the tale of the toy nutcracker who turns into a Prince … Continue reading →

Give Guide

Everybody needs a little help sometimes; here's some ideas of where you can spread your love

Culture 3 years ago

There’s a lot of reasons to give at this time of year: The cold and dark makes us want to reach out a little bit, … Continue reading →

Hard Work Pays Off

Eugene soul singer Amiia Nectar preps debut full-length, performs at hip-hop Christmas music fest

Music 3 years ago

Eugene neo-soul singer Amalia Davis is a Virgo, an astrological sign characterized by perfectionism. “The Virgo side, we tend to be critical of ourselves,” Davis, … Continue reading →

Christmas May Yet Come to Pemberley

OCT's COVID-delayed production of the holiday show is now set to open Dec. 14

BlogTheater 3 years ago

The Grinch known as COVID has done its best to steal Christmas this year at Eugene’s Oregon Contemporary Theatre. But OCT is fighting back and … Continue reading →

The Hills Are Alive And Well

A talented cast renews the classic musical with liveliness and heart, making for a nostalgic theater experience

Theater 3 years ago

Few children ever forget the image of a blondish Julie Andrews twirling around the glorious Austrian countryside, and in The Shedd Institute’s winter production of … Continue reading →

22nd annual Authors and Artists Fair

Culture 3 years ago

The Lane Library League will host the 22nd annual Authors and Artists Fair on Saturday. This year’s event features the work of 42 local authors … Continue reading →

OMG It’s a Eugene Weekly Hoodie

Buy cool stuff, support your favorite local alt weekly

Culture 3 years ago

Want to support a good cause, and be comfy and warm doing it? Buy a Eugene Weekly Local and Vocal hooded sweatshirt. Only $55 gets … Continue reading →

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