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Whats-Happening: Page 161

Give Guide

EW’s quick list of suggestions for redistributing the wealth at year’s end

Culture 4 years ago

It’s that giving time of year, when the festive season invites generosity — and, if you make the right donations by Dec. 31, the tax … Continue reading →

A Portlander in The New Yorker

Shannon Wheeler’s cartoons on display in Art Show  

Visual Arts 4 years ago

I’ve decided to do something different and begin this review with a sales pitch: See Shannon Wheeler’s original ink drawings in Art Show at Portland’5 … Continue reading →

This Week in Sportsball: Chip Kelly

Duck fans speculate over who will be next person to coach football and make millions

CultureSports 4 years ago

I do not follow sportsball but I do recognize there are people who watch other people doing things with round balls and oval balls with … Continue reading →

The Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus Presents: Joy for the Holidays

Culture 4 years ago

It’s season’s greetings from the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus. After almost two years away because of the pandemic, the chorus will finally have an audience … Continue reading →

Burning Man

Delayed by the pandemic, Bruce Cockburn’s 50th-anniversary tour arrives in Eugene

Music 4 years ago

On the occasion of a 50th-anniversary tour and in preparation for a two-CD greatest hits collection, what is the best approach to evaluating an artist’s … Continue reading →

The Way East

Forget the urban/rural divide. These westside Oregon couples crossed the mountains for big skies, wide open spaces and deep community

Culture 4 years ago

Nestled in the sloping tawny hills of eastern Oregon is the community of Frenchglen, home to no more than a dozen houses, the historic Frenchglen … Continue reading →

Local Authors

A plethora of Oregon’s writers and artists at the Lane Events Center

Books 4 years ago

By William Sullivan Many of the authors featured in this year’s Winter Reading issue will be in Eugene Saturday, Dec. 11 to autograph their books. … Continue reading →

Turning the/into Tools

Culture 4 years ago

The images — black and white photos framed by mixed media of frail and filthy children — are damning and haunting, and that’s what Eugene-based … Continue reading →

Winter Reading

Eugene Weekly’s annual cold weather roundup of the books that make us warm

Books 4 years ago

Did you read something you loved this year? Did you read something that made you cry or pissed you off? We did. Year after year, … Continue reading →

The American Poet

Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker performs solo in Eugene

Music 4 years ago

Eugene audiences have every opportunity to see great live music, but rarely do we have the chance to catch an artist so creatively potent and … Continue reading →

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