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Whats-Happening: Page 25

‘WE RIDE FOR HER’

The short-film documentary about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-spirit People is screened in Eugene Jan. 21

Film 6 months ago

There is a national epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people — and it’s unknown just how widespread it is due … Continue reading →

Mirage Days Revisited

Music 6 months ago

Eugene spaghetti Western and lounge music band Minor Mirage celebrate Desert Howl, their new EP accompanied by music videos by bassist Steven Weeks, Friday, Jan. … Continue reading →

Bluegrass, Hip Hop and the Hult

Gangstagrass bridges racial divides through music blending hip-hop and Appalachian traditions

Music 6 months ago

Gangstagrass, known for its genre-defying blend of bluegrass and hip hop, first gained widespread attention with its Emmy-nominated theme song for FX’s Justified, “Long Hard … Continue reading →

Ding Ding Ding!

Eugene hosts the 10th annual Oregon State Pinball Championship at Level Up Arcade

Whats-Happening 6 months ago

The championships are coming to Eugene again this year! No, we’re not talking about sportsball — we’re talking about pinball. The Oregon State Pinball Championship … Continue reading →

Honoring the Legacy of Peaceful Protests

Eugene, Springfield and Corvallis hold celebrations for Martin Luther King Jr.

Whats-Happening 6 months ago

Ironies abound on Jan. 20. For just the second time since the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday was established in 1983, the federal holiday honoring … Continue reading →

Combat Comedy

Content warning: Steph Tolev is filthy and fabulous

ComedyEW-Extra 6 months ago

Steph Tolev wants you to Google her name before you buy tickets to one of her four shows Jan. 17 and 18 at Olsen Run … Continue reading →

Old Port, Newport

Hike to history and wildlife on the coast

Outdoors 6 months ago

In an old coastal town like Newport you expect a salty bayfront and quaint hotels. But by strolling a three-mile loop you’ll also find that … Continue reading →

Hurricane Help

Eugene to Helene benefit supports hurricane recovery in Western North Carolina with music and more

Music 6 months ago

A night of acoustic and classical music in Eugene supports Hurricane Helene recovery in Western North Carolina, specifically in the Asheville area. Hurricane Helene slammed … Continue reading →

Art House Redefined

Turning an abandoned middle school into a flourishing art center on the Oregon coast 

Arts 6 months ago

Matt and Emily Free Wilson have a reputation for taking risks. In the 20 years that they’ve been married, the couple traded in their Subaru … Continue reading →

The Pull of Performing Brings Her Back to Stage

Violinist Kara Eubanks performs a varied recital Jan. 15 at Tsunami Books

Music 6 months ago

First there was the move in 2015 — from Chicago to Eugene so that her husband could take a teaching position at the University of … Continue reading →

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