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Whats-Happening: Page 297

A Modernist Masterpiece of a Murderess

University Theatre takes on Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal

Theater 7 years ago

Calling all Murderinos! — The University of Oregon is putting on Sophie Treadwell’s hauntingly beautiful expressionistic play Machinal. Inspired by the real-life high-profile murder trial … Continue reading →

Starcrossed Rust

The director of Romeo and Juliet talks love, life and theater

Theater 7 years ago

Cottage Theatre kicks off its 2019 season this weekend with a traditional production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, directed by Tony Rust.  Before becoming … Continue reading →

Classical Music on (Gasp!) an Accordion?

microphilharmonic produces that and other miracles at The Shedd

Music 7 years ago

From the Viennese dance halls to high-end art songs from Germany in the late 1800s, with a touch of opera from the same time period, … Continue reading →

A Ghostly Comedy Classic

Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit is haunted at VLT

Theater 7 years ago

Whatever your particular feelings might be about the reality or unreality of ghosts, you must admit: A ghost is a fantastic literary device. To the … Continue reading →

Three of a Kind

Local restaurateurs add to downtown nightlife with Party Bar

Chow 7 years ago

I’ve long asserted, with a sniffy insider’s wink, that Party Downtown serves up the best eats in Eugene. And I stand by that claim. Chef … Continue reading →

An Immersive Experience

Inter-disciplinary artist Jojo Abot participates in Eugene residency

Music 7 years ago

When writing about art, translating one creative endeavor into another, it’s easy to focus on medium and be sidetracked by genre. That’s a fool’s game, … Continue reading →

Big Boys Do Cry

Music 7 years ago

When he was a boy, Hawaiian roots musician Kalani Pe’a ran away from his parents in a JC Penney. “They caught me singing to a … Continue reading →

Gluten-Free Freedom

Tired of eating at home? Being gluten-free in Eugene is getting a little easier

Chow 7 years ago

One percent of the population has celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that results in a reaction to eating the gluten from grains that can lead … Continue reading →

Stripped Down Sounds

Music from Tchaikovsky to American roots sounds coming to town

Music 7 years ago

Classical music is great at going big — witness Eugene Symphony’s concert Thursday, Jan. 24, at the Hult Center featuring Tchaikovsky’s monumental Piano Concerto No. … Continue reading →

Redistricting

Music 7 years ago

Why is it a band tends to hit its stride with its third album? On their third attempts The Smiths put out The Queen is … Continue reading →

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