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Whats-Happening: Page 135

Eugene Trek Theater Presents: The Trouble with Tribbles

ArtsTheater 3 years ago

Captain James T. Kirk does not make out with a gorgeous alien in the episode. Spock does not apply the Vulcan nerve pinch, and Dr. … Continue reading →

Spicing Up Eugene

Pyre Nashville Hot Chicken makes some of the spiciest food in town

Food Cart of the Month 3 years ago

When Ryan Cook moved to Eugene in 2019, ready to open Pyre Nashville Hot Chicken off of River Road, he was warned not to make … Continue reading →

A Newcomer’s Guide to Running through Eugene

Welcome to Eugene. Here’s how we’d have a good time.

Culture 3 years ago

Welcome to the land of Animal House. Or is it the city that was so kind to Dolly Parton that she wrote a song about … Continue reading →

Subverting and Diverting

Two art shows downtown this month range from Sharply political to imaginatively elegant

Visual Arts 3 years ago

In honor of the World Athletics Championships, which are to take over much of Eugene for 10 days starting July 15, New Zone Gallery has … Continue reading →

No One Puts Braman in a Corner

Lane Arts’ program director is also an actor and a talented artist   

Culture 3 years ago

Pointing to a study in which 1,000 different categories for gender are recognized, Eric Braman speculates it might be better to do away with labels … Continue reading →

Flutestock

Culture 3 years ago

“An instrument of peace,” as Alby Thoumsin calls it, returns to Elkton when the fourth annual Flutestock takes the stage to honor the soothing sounds … Continue reading →

Oregon Country Fair 2022

Glimpses of OCF's joyous return

ArtsMusicPerforming ArtsTheater 3 years ago

‘Love, Peace and Happiness’

A Q&A with Moonalice who play the Oregon Country Fair July 8 and 9

Music 3 years ago
A group of 10 band members, seated and standing

By Celeste Thompson and Camilla Mortensen There’s something about dancing to music at the Oregon Country Fair — in a crowd in the forest made … Continue reading →

Living Comedy

Following some backstage drama, The Shedd presents a century-old musical comedy in Lady, Be Good!

Music 3 years ago

You might say Heidi Turnquist is a woman on her way up. The Eugene thespian was first cast this spring as a lowly member of … Continue reading →

Return to Magic

After a two-summer pandemic break, the Oregon Country Fair is ready to open its gates again

Culture 3 years ago

The Fair is back — the Oregon Country Fair, that is. One of the most iconic annual cultural events in the Northwest for the past … Continue reading →

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