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Whats-Happening: Page 203

Latinx Mural Coming to Springfield in 2021

Why next year? Pandemic travel restrictions have stuck the artist in China

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Next summer, downtown Springfield looks to add the vivid colors and historical sweep of an authentic Latinx mural to its array of public art. The … Continue reading →

Art on Hold

The 2021 track championships won’t happen in Eugene until 2022, if at all. But we got lots of public murals out of it, anyway.

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The 20×21 Eugene Mural Project has met its goal of creating 20 murals in town by the time the World Athletics Championships (formally IAAF) comes … Continue reading →

For Those About to Rock

Not even COVID-19 can stop Bill and Ted from saving the world 

Film 5 years ago

Long before Anaheim became the “City of Kindness,” a condition that has supposedly spread to Eugene and other cities, San Dimas was home to two … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – September 2020

About Time 5 years ago

September is typically a lazy month for us in the Willamette Valley. Ducklings and goslings are almost as big as the adults, capable of foraging … Continue reading →

Comics for All

Inclusive comics shop opens in downtown Eugene

Culture 5 years ago

The comic book market is changing, says Andrea Gilroy, owner and operator of Books with Pictures, which opened in early March in downtown Eugene. It’s … Continue reading →

Running Through Grief

Eugene’s Emily Halnon now holds fastest known time for Oregon portion of PCT after running it in her mother’s memory

CultureNews 5 years ago

Hiking any portion of the Pacific Crest Trail takes a large amount of willpower. But running it? That takes superhero levels of strength, which Emily … Continue reading →

Day Tripper

Oregonians have gathered enough signatures to get a psilocybin therapy measure on the November ballot

CultureNews 5 years ago

Forget the stigma: Psychedelics aren’t just for the Merry Pranksters anymore. This fall, with the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act, Oregonians can vote to approve psilocybin … Continue reading →

A Life’s Work

Eugene’s Mike Van has been making and showing art for half a century

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Eugene artist Mike Van doesn’t want to call his new exhibition at White Lotus a “retrospective,” even though the title of the show refers to … Continue reading →

Art in the Courtyard

Culture 5 years ago

You have just one more chance to visit Art in the Vineyard this summer, courtyard style. The annual July event at Alton Baker Park, a … Continue reading →

Locally Sourced Movies

YouTube anthology series highlights Eugene-based filmmakers

Film 5 years ago

A young woman in the midst of major life transition visits Eugene only to be transported to a mystical fairytale land. While that sounds not far … Continue reading →

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