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They Saw the Light

Eugene old-time folk duo release new album, Due to Darkness

Music 6 years ago

As a songwriter, Eugene musician Liat Tova Lis works best when she’s in motion. “Usually on my bike,” Tova Lis says. “I find a little … Continue reading →

Symphonic Dissonance

Administrative changes, unhappy choristers and a sabbatical for the executive director at Eugene Symphony

Music 6 years ago

As Eugene Symphony musicians tune up for their season opening concert on Sept. 26, a sour note behind the scenes has led to some singers … Continue reading →

Randy Rainbow

Performing Arts 6 years ago

His rainbow stretches from coast to coast, though it did have a minor communication gap for an interview request with Eugene Weekly. No worries, maybe … Continue reading →

Oregon Soccer Beats Buffalo with Overtime Goal

Oregon's Emma Eddy keeps team from ending non-conference series on a tie

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Oregon (4-1-3) should’ve easily beat Buffalo (3-3-1) Sunday, Sept. 22. They dominated the game: The offense had several shots, had ball possession for the majority of … Continue reading →

Because I Got High

Afroman, who settled a lawsuit in 2018 for punching a woman, plays The Nightclub @ Kowloon's Friday

BlogCannabis 6 years ago

Roll another blunt, yeah (ooh ooh ooh) La la da da da da, la da da La da da da, la da da da, la … Continue reading →

The (Dis)Consolation of Art

Film adaptation of Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer-winning novel The Goldfinch misses the mark

Film 6 years ago

When I heard there was going to be a movie adaptation of Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch, the first thing I thought was, “Well, that’s going … Continue reading →

Brian Posehn Talks Professional Wrestling, Wants to Be Happy Hippie Now

ComedyCulture 6 years ago

Standing at six-foot seven-inches, comedian Brian Posehn never really thought about becoming a professional wrestler. Once he grew into his size and saw professional wrestlers … Continue reading →

WOW! It’s a Rummage Sale

Culture 6 years ago

Have you moved into a new apartment for the school year and in need of extremely cheap kitchen appliances or extra clothing? All of this … Continue reading →

Symphonic Groove

Eugene Symphony’s got contemporary music on the program. That’s great! We want more.

Music 6 years ago

If you only heard him play and sing in his bluegrass band, you’d peg him as a folkie/Americana musician. If you spotted him in the … Continue reading →

Crisis of Faith

Existential despair, droning doom and black metal in Mizmor

Music 6 years ago

Mizmor is a one-man, Portland-based black metal project. Its dense, towering music first emerged through a personal crisis of faith. Multi-instrumentalist Liam Neighbors, who performs … Continue reading →

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