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Whats-Happening: Page 264

Environmental Film Festival

Film 6 years ago

A few weeks following the worldwide Climate Strike, Eugene is hosting its (well-timed) second annual Environmental Film Festival downtown. EEFF kicks off on Friday with … Continue reading →

Scars of Experience

Thugcore legend plays Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Even legends of hip-hop and hardcore music have to grow up one day. “I have a son now,” says Dan Singer, who performs as Danny … Continue reading →

Jazz and Beyond

Classical, blues and gospel are just a few of the influences you can hear this month

Music 6 years ago

The Jazz Station has been one of Eugene’s most vital music institutions for years. But the club, run by the plucky independent nonprofit Willamette Jazz … Continue reading →

Alpha Charly Bravo

Brooklyn’s Charly Bliss makes heartbreak danceable

Music 6 years ago

Some music fans live and die for a towering guitar solo or thunderous drum fill. Me? I’m a swine for simplicity. I sip finely-crafted pop … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – October 2019

About Time 6 years ago

Fall is the time of the year when acorns mature on oak trees. This year there has been a massive production of acorns, with mounds … Continue reading →

Joe Manis

Music 6 years ago
Photo of Joe Manis

As long as jazz has existed, musicians have taken songs from the radio and played it in their own styles says saxophonist Joe Manis. Manis … Continue reading →

Leaves of Four, Feel the More

A local healer wants to help guide you through the forest of cannabis for medical use

Cannabis 6 years ago

Weed has become the magical leaf, and, for some, the medical benefits have become the new “apple a day keeps the doctor away.”  Whether you’re … Continue reading →

Pegasus Playhouse

A new youth theater company in town debuts with a musical

Theater 6 years ago

Pegasus Playhouse, a new theater company for young people, opens its first show this weekend when the original musical Too Many Princesses: A Feminist Fable … Continue reading →

God of Flower

An Oakridge grower uses ‘pharmaceutical grade cleanliness and military precision’ to produce some of the purest weed on the market

Cannabis 6 years ago

If it weren’t for the strong odor of weed inside the former Oakridge Motel, where A Vant Garden is located, the building could pass for … Continue reading →

Antique Roadshow

Sean O’Reilly and Eugene Printmakers connect youth to the history of the press

Visual Arts 6 years ago

It’s not many people I can bond with over memories of cutting ruby or amberlith screens, the artifacts of now-dead printing processes. “I loved cutting … Continue reading →

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