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Whats-Happening: Page 168

For the Family

Northwest Prevention Science is developing a family-centered mental health software

Health 4 years ago

What started as academic research at the University of Oregon is on its way to the marketplace.  Created at the UO’s Northwest Prevention Science Institute, … Continue reading →

Towards a 21st Century Abstraction

A bit of magic materializes at the Coos Art Museum, showing that abstraction is still alive in the age of conceptual art

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Steven Broocks doesn’t know a whole lot about Towards a 21st Century Abstraction, the exhibit currently showing through Dec. 4 at the Coos Art Museum, … Continue reading →

Eugene Vocal Arts

Culture 4 years ago

The voices will sing as one on Sunday — on a stage, in front of an audience, for the first time in well over a … Continue reading →

Community in Printmaking

The fourth annual Emerald Print Exchange unites two Eugene art establishments as well as artists from around the world

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Being a visual artist can be a solitary occupation, working in your studio alone all day. But if you’re a printmaker, odds are you might … Continue reading →

Back in Character

Cinderella marks Eugene Ballet Company’s return to performing after a long pandemic hiatus

Dance 4 years ago

Mark Tucker lingers in the air for a moment after launching into the first jump in his solo as Prince Charming.  A principal dancer with … Continue reading →

Arts & Culture Roundtables with Ayisha Elliott

Culture 4 years ago

Lane Arts Council approached her about the project, and with characteristic enthusiasm, as well as an expansive and probing mind, Ayisha Elliott said, “Yes,” to … Continue reading →

Breakdancing to Tchaikovsky

The Hip Hop Nutcracker takes the classic tale to New York in the ’80s

Dance 4 years ago

The winter holidays are a time to bring together our friends and families, a time for keeping traditions alive. Kurtis “The Breaks” Blow, rapper and … Continue reading →

Oregon Cultural Trust license plate mural premieres at Eugene Airport

Local artist Liza Burns created the intricate image illustrating the state's cultural diversity

ArtsBlogCulture 4 years ago

At a media-only event on Oct. 28 at Eugene Airport, artist Liza Burns drew back the curtain on a mural-sized version of her design for … Continue reading →

2021 Best of Eugene Staff Picks

Best of Eugene 4 years ago

Best Geeky Mayor Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon As someone who owns Star Wars Jedi robes, I feel qualified to hand this award out. Springfield is … Continue reading →

Radio Redux Spooktacular Halloween Show

Culture 4 years ago

The scare this Halloween weekend comes from radio’s Golden Age and to the Soreng Theater with the Radio Redux Spooktacular Halloween Show. Murder and mayhem … Continue reading →

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