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Whats-Happening: Page 308

Is It Snowing Today?

The Shifts performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents The Shifts performing ‘Is It Snowing Today?’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are … Continue reading →

Bi-Mart Shopping

Tis the season to gift shop while picking up paper towels

CultureGift Guide 7 years ago

I used to be crafty. I’ve made flax pillows as Christmas gifts, baked cookies, been thoughtful.  I’m not sure what happened, but that’s just not … Continue reading →

Shopping at Random

The best of what comes in through the mail slot

CultureGift Guide 7 years ago

When you work at a newspaper, there’s always someone who wants your attention to cover their story, their event, their product. One simple way companies … Continue reading →

Today, Nov. 20, is Transgender Day of Remembrance

Trans Justice Campaign will be hosting an event to observe the Trans Day of Remembrance

BlogCulture 7 years ago

United Front’s Trans Justice Campaign is hosting an event to observe the Trans Day of Remembrance at 6 pm today with “food, an altar, and space … Continue reading →

The Midnight Hour

Live at the WOW Hall [11.17.18]

Music 7 years ago

Oregon Is No Friend of the (Sun) Devil, Wins 31-29

But ASU nearly steals a win at Autzen thanks to Oregon's weak offense during second half

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Arizona State University’s (ASU) sidelines blew up in excitement when Oregon’s Justin Herbert threw an interception with a little less than four minutes left in … Continue reading →

A World of Difference

Director Ali Abbasi spins a modern-day fairy tale in the dark, erotic fantasy of Border

Film 7 years ago

I believe about all art what Kafka said about books — that it should “wound or stab us,” that a work of art must chop … Continue reading →

The Collected Memories of Beverly Soasey

A show of her work honors the memory of the late Eugene artist and former director of the now-defunct Jacobs Gallery

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Eugene artist and arts administrator Beverly Soasey wasn’t big on telling the story behind her assemblages. She wanted people to find their own stories in … Continue reading →

Excavating Eugene’s Electronica

A local music fan rediscovers the long-defunct Eugene Electronic Music Collective. Now they have a label.

Music 7 years ago

The dusty cassettes were about to be thrown away. Sometime back in the ’80s or early ’90s, they’d been consigned to longtime Eugene record store … Continue reading →

In the Midnight Hour

Hip-hop legends bring jazz to WOW Hall

Music 7 years ago

Does Ali Shaheed Muhammad of hip-hop innovators A Tribe Called Quest have any special messages for young people who grew up on hip hop, but … Continue reading →

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