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Whats-Happening: Page 17

Fireworks, baseball, protest and rodeos to celebrate July 4th

An excuse to make a special plan for Independence Day.

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

Whether or not you feel the urge to celebrate this upcoming federal holiday, there is no excuse not to take advantage of a day off … Continue reading →

Moshpit Market Ready to Rock and Roll

Punk rock and cool crafts at Wandering Goat July 5

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

Looking for a rad time with punk rock in Eugene? On Saturday, July 5, Moshpit Market, a weirdos fair and punk show looks to keep … Continue reading →

Contentment and Love Over Fear and Loathing

OBF stages a stunning and provocative consideration of Matthew Shepard

EW-ExtraMusic 3 months ago

There’s a moment inside Craig Hella Johnson’s brilliant and gripping oratorio Considering Matthew Shepard that damn near brought me to tears — because I would, … Continue reading →

The Load Gets Lighter

A North Eugene High School accordion player will soon have a new instrument — she hopes — for summer touring

EW-ExtraMusic 3 months ago

She has been to more places around the world than the average high school student, and the awards for her accordion playing are piling up. … Continue reading →

Harmony in Transition

TheJStandsForJosh duets with his past

Culture 4 months ago

The Eugene-based musician, now almost 21, has been writing and recording songs since he was a kid. But unlike most, Josh Dillabaugh — who performs … Continue reading →

Pride Always Perseveres

The Eugene Pride Festival celebrates LGBTQIA+ culture for the 33rd time

Culture 4 months ago

For more than 30 years, the Eugene Pride Festival has attracted people throughout the Pacific Northwest, creating an inclusive space where Pride is not only … Continue reading →

Still Pride

Culture 4 months ago

Eugene has long celebrated Pride in August rather than June. Eugene Weekly has asked why, and the reason we were most often given was so … Continue reading →

From Pros to Amateur Dancers

Rebelle Summer Soiree welcomes you to an evening of performances by adult-aged dancers.

Dance 4 months ago

Who decides who can dance or who performs? It’s you — you should be the one to decide if you want to dance or perform … Continue reading →

Water, Unwasted

Drip irrigation will keep you, and your tomatoes, happy

Gardening 4 months ago

By Kim Kelly and John Fischer  This month we welcome John Fischer in his inimitable style and penchant for not wasting money as well as … Continue reading →

Baby Talk

Portland indie rockers Baby Grendel perform in Eugene at John Henry’s on their first West Coast tour

Music 4 months ago

Jonathan Suarez is hatching a plan and losing his brain. At least, that’s what he sings on “Hatching,” the first song on Suarez’s indie rock … Continue reading →

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