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Whats-Happening: Page 288

Walking the Talk

First Friday ArtWalk expands its canvas this month to include music, performance and food

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Art isn’t just about paintings in a gallery, and this month’s First Friday ArtWalk offers a wide variety of arts experience, from painting and sculpture … Continue reading →

Realer Than Real

Eugene’s Glimmer Technology amplifies your message in the virtual world

Culture 6 years ago

Got your phone out? Great! Now — if you haven’t already — go to the App Store (iPhone) or to Google Play (Android) and download … Continue reading →

This Time It’s Personal

Arizona acoustic punk band AJJ returns to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

When Sean Bonnette of Arizona-based folk-punk band AJJ talks about his songwriting process, he brings up that C.S. Lewis quote about how you can’t get … Continue reading →

A Healthy Exchange

True internet exchange nears completion in Eugene

Culture 6 years ago

When Matt Sayre explains the community benefit of starting an internet exchange in Eugene, he likes to put a non-technical lens on it. Sayre is … Continue reading →

Doin’ the Watusi

ACE’s production of the musical Beehive raises girl talent to the flower power

Theater 6 years ago

Spring is in the air and so is the hairspray in Actor Cabaret’s production of Larry Gallagher’s off-Broadway revue Beehive. ACE veteran Ashley Apelzin makes … Continue reading →

A Modern Midwest Thriller

Bennett Fisher’s suspenseful drama Damascus takes on the dangers of implicit and explicit bias

Theater 6 years ago

I was able to experience my first show at the Oregon Contemporary Theatre this past weekend for the West Coast premiere of Bennett Fisher’s modern … Continue reading →

Leaving Key West

Matthew McConaughey is an alcoholic poet in Harmony Korine’s The Beach Bum

Film 6 years ago

Harmony Korine emerged in 1995 as foremost gutter-punk bad boy of Gen X filmmakers, a beautiful loser who mirrored on screen the raw nihilistic yowl … Continue reading →

Lost in Yonkers

VLT mines the myth of simpler times in the Broadway musical Hello, Dolly!

Theater 6 years ago

Imagine living in an era of this American continent when being “half a millionaire” was more than enough juice to make you the leading citizen … Continue reading →

Spring Songs

Performers give voice to vocal music of all kinds

Music 6 years ago

The birds aren’t the only ones raising their voices to celebrate spring’s arrival. The Shedd’s annual Vocal Arts Festival, which runs Thursday through Saturday, April … Continue reading →

The Dreamer

Eugene musician Ky Burt seeks a simpler life

Music 6 years ago

In the song “Small Town Dream,” Eugene musician Ky Burt sings, “Trying to build us a home where most people drive through/ Small town dream.” … Continue reading →

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