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Whats-Happening: Page 177

Dance the Night Away

New to Eugene or looking for the right venue? Here are the details about downtown's club scene.

Culture 4 years ago

Contrary to popular belief, Eugene has a pretty vibrant nightlife. If you’ve ever looked for a night on the town, you may have been recommended … Continue reading →

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Exhibit

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Don’t mourn the dead. Celebrate the departed on Día de los Muertos. It is a joyful celebration, primarily among people of Mexican heritage on the … Continue reading →

Listening and Waiting

Maxine Scates explores change and constancy in nature in her new book My Wilderness

Books 4 years ago

“When I first moved here, ferns grew six feet high,” Eugene poet Maxine Scates says in a phone interview. “The ferns are all gone now. … Continue reading →

Salt & Straw’s Big Eugene Scoop

Portland’s Salt & Straw is coming to Eugene and Eugene Weekly got an early taste

BlogCulture 4 years ago

Over the years, Salt & Straw has been getting some big attention, in some ways peaking in 2019 when the legendary Jeff Goldblum profiled the … Continue reading →

Wilco

Live at McDonald Theatre [10.8.21]

Music 4 years ago

Shakey Graves

Live at McDonald Theatre [10.6.21]

BlogMusic 4 years ago

Campaigning to End Misrepresentation

56 Black Men and I Am More Than Who You See have been extended through Nov. 21 at the Schnitzer Museum

Visual Arts 4 years ago

On June 27, Cephas Williams went shopping for luggage. He bought some and left the store, but while still at the shopping center in Dartford, … Continue reading →

A Classical Comeback Story

Upcoming Oregon Mozart Players and Delgani String Quartet seasons bring together old and new compositions 

Music 4 years ago

For 18 months, most of Eugene’s classical music ensembles stayed away from indoor performance. As venues re-open — some of which require vaccinations or a … Continue reading →

Beethoven: Eroica with Michael Anderson and microphilharmonic

Culture 4 years ago

It was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, so mistakes were made along the way. Fortunately, Ludwig van Beethoven’s grand Symphony No. 3 — Eroica — … Continue reading →

Isaiah Rashad, Childish Major and Ray Vaughn

Live at McDonald Theatre [10.2.21]

Music 4 years ago

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