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Whats-Happening: Page 17

Tommy Stinson in the House

Former Replacements and Guns N’ Roses bassist Tommy Stinson to play house concert in Eugene.

EW-ExtraMusic 4 months ago

Bassist and producer Tommy Stinson, whose career with bands such as The Replacements and Guns N’ Roses spans more than four decades, will offer fans … Continue reading →

On the Mainline for a Swap Meet and Show

The Model Railroad Swap Meet and Train Show is Feb. 15 and 16

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 4 months ago

They are in attics or basements, anywhere there is space to set up elaborate model train sets complete with villages that support homes, banks and … Continue reading →

Fucking Around to Find Out

There are a variety of ways — from workshops to participation — to discover your fetish in Eugene

Culture 4 months ago

From hot wax to sharp objects, there are a litany of ways to spice up the bedroom that you may not have considered.  Be it … Continue reading →

Cuffing Around to Find Out

As temperatures drop, romance fills the air

Culture 4 months ago

 “Cuffing season,” a term first documented by Urban Dictionary in 2011, refers to a psychological phenomenon where people are more inclined to search for romantic … Continue reading →

Why Does it Hurt and How do I Fix It?

A dive into the physical and mental effects of heartbreak

Culture 4 months ago

Heartbreak is a damning inevitability every person faces at some point in their life; it could be the death of a loved one, losing a … Continue reading →

Community Journalism in the Spotlight

‘For The Record,’ a documentary about community journalism, screens Feb. 19 at the University of Oregon

Film 4 months ago

It is, says Andrew DeVigal, “a good starting point. How do we start a conversation?” That conversation is about community journalism and the hurdles it … Continue reading →

Love You Like a Love Song

My 10 favorite love songs released in the past year, from (mostly) the PNW

Music 4 months ago

Tolstoy once wrote, “Music is the shorthand for emotion.” Valentine’s Day is a wonderful excuse to get emotional, let loose the helpless romantic inside and … Continue reading →

Welcome to Hadestown: The Teen Edition

Springfield High School’s production of the Broadway hit begins Feb. 14

Theater 4 months ago

One song can change your fate. One song can sweep you from hope and wonder to tragedy and sadness. That’s what made Hadestown riveting when … Continue reading →

Presidential Romp

‘POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive’ at the UO’s Hope Theatre

Theater 4 months ago

POTUS is a frenzied romp of a play about an all-female team dedicated to making the president of the United States look good in spite … Continue reading →

40 Years in the Zone

New Zone, an inclusive gallery, has been a staple in the Eugene art scene since 1984

Visual Arts 4 months ago

When Deborah Taylor turned 50 she felt she needed to do something. She had studied music at the University of Oregon, lived in Europe for … Continue reading →

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