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Master of Horror

Just in time for Halloween, Eliza Master talks about the benefits of a really horrible imagination 

Books 5 years ago

The great thing about reading horror stories, Eliza Master says, is that they allow us to explore our darkest impulses without actually having to do … Continue reading →

Hocus Pocus & Rocky Horror Picture Show

Film 5 years ago

Every Friday and Saturday evening, Old Nick’s Pub turns its back lot into a drive-in movie theater. The setup is complete with a 25-foot inflatable … Continue reading →

Music of the Pandemic

Commissioned by the Oregon Bach Festival, award-winning pianist and composer to premiere An American Mosaic

Music 5 years ago

In April, Grammy-winning classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein was quarantined at her home in Brooklyn’s Park Slope when the phone rang. On the line was another … Continue reading →

Borat in Eugene? Very nice!

Eugene has an unexpected cameo in the latest Borat installment

ArtsBlogFilmStreaming 5 years ago

Some will stream the new Borat sequel, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, to see for themselves whether former New York City mayor and current Trump crony Rudy … Continue reading →

Strangest Things Haunted Farm

Culture 5 years ago

If you like scary movies, then you will love the Strangest Things Haunted Farm at Johnson’s Vegetable Farm. You are immediately greeted by bloody sheets … Continue reading →

Culture Keepers

Carrying on with the Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program

Culture 5 years ago

The idea that America is a melting pot has long dictated how immigrants should behave when they arrive, which is that they should disappear into … Continue reading →

‘The Days are Just Packed’ for Young Filmmaker

19-year-old Miles Dixon wins award and nominations at the All-American High School Film Festival

Film 5 years ago

The film community in Lane County has a young new contender. Miles Dixon, a 19-year-old who graduated early from Churchill High School in 2018, won … Continue reading →

Art in Context

The mural ‘Fibers of History’ is unveiled in downtown Eugene

NewsVisual Arts 5 years ago

The mural’s motifs include monarchs and music notes, women tending to harvest and boys with nets as well as two young girls on their knees, … Continue reading →

Día de los Muertos exhibit

Culture 5 years ago

Maude Kerns Art Center has opened its 27th annual Día de los Muertos exhibit. El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is … Continue reading →

Yin and Yang

Dale and Connie Mueller: Two artists, one marriage, one studio, one gallery

Visual Arts 5 years ago

A meeting of opposites is on exhibit through Nov. 14 at Eugene’s White Lotus Gallery. Connie Mueller creates painstakingly detailed linoleum block prints, employing a finicky … Continue reading →

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