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Whats-Happening: Page 178

A New Arts Haven

The Eugene Ballet’s new Midtown Arts Center provides a space for dancers and other arts groups

Arts 4 years ago

In a final rehearsal, four Eugene Ballet dancers move across the floor in their new studio, polishing several spots in their routine. This room they … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – April 2021

About Time 4 years ago

Our transition from rainy season through spring to summer is not a steady process. This past rainy season was never interrupted with winter in the … Continue reading →

Buy Our Cover

You, too, can own a unique piece of collectible, locally produced crypto art — and support local journalism in the process. Here’s how.

Arts 4 years ago

For the first time ever, Eugene Weekly is offering the public the chance to buy the cover of our newspaper. That’s digitally speaking, of course. … Continue reading →

Local Groups Host Environmental Events

Culture 4 years ago

Environmental and climate justice takes center stage this week with two free virtual events. The first, this weekend, is the inaugural Environmental Justice Pathways Summit, … Continue reading →

Margaret Prentice Just Wants to Paint

A show at White Lotus reflects a new beginning for the ‘retired’ Eugene artist

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Just as artist Margaret Prentice was nearing retirement, she experienced a rebirth of sorts. She began a new way of working and even of seeing … Continue reading →

Everything And Net

Locally produced film about high school in Alaska makes debut at California film festival 

Film 4 years ago

With the NBA season in full swing and March Madness winding down to the Final Four, basketball is on the minds of many people right … Continue reading →

Talking the Walk

 A new city-county committee will have weekly chats about community support for local businesses, supervised by another committee, which will also be supervised 

Satire 4 years ago

The city of Eugene and Lane County have launched a committee dedicated to talking about supporting small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. A separate oversight … Continue reading →

Jewels: New Vintage Vignettes from BFAN

Dance 4 years ago

An actual audience! Performances in front of people! Ballet Fantastique is among the first local art groups to give it a go this weekend when … Continue reading →

Music of Today

Delgani String Quartet premieres eight new works from UO student composers, many of API heritage

Music 4 years ago

Employing the theme and variation technique of classical music composition, “Irony” begins with a violin melody. Developing from there, a cello soon joins, bowing open … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor – 04/01

LettersSatire 4 years ago

VACCINE PLAGUE  Gaia sent the plague of COVID-19 to cleanse the Earth of too much technology. Those of you who submit to Big Pharma and … Continue reading →

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