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Whats-Happening: Page 318

One of Blek Le Rat’s 20×21 EUG Murals Painted Over

Building owners say they are exploring options for its replacement

ArtsBlog 7 years ago

A mural by French stencil artist Blek Le Rat that appeared as part of the Eugene’s 20×21 EUG mural project was painted over. The building … Continue reading →

Animal House Photos Evoke an Exotic Time

John Bauguess captured an era with his camera in Cottage Grove

Visual Arts 7 years ago

These days, when just about everyone has a camera and most of us have appeared as “extras” in someone else’s photos, it can be easy … Continue reading →

The Stories We Tell

Madeline’s Madeline takes an immersive, affecting plunge into the life of a confident teenager

Film 7 years ago

At first, Madeline is a cat. Cats sniff things; they curl up in strange places; they pounce; they rub their faces on their people and … Continue reading →

Good Music People

Record shopping with the DJs of Bad Music for Bad People

Music 7 years ago

It doesn’t take long before we’re arguing the relative merits of vinyl records versus other formats. “Buddy Holly, I don’t want to hear it polished,” … Continue reading →

What is Love

Music 7 years ago

New love is a reel of magical snippets: kissing in the candy aisle of a convenience store, waking up first and thinking someone’s shoulder is … Continue reading →

Channel Your Inner Light

Trek Theatre celebrates fifth anniversary with adaptation of classic episode

Theater 7 years ago

It’s clear by now that human civilization won’t change its ways to deter the worst-case scenario of climate change. With escalating temperatures and longer droughts, … Continue reading →

Driving Dream

Thom Simon performing live in the EW office

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Thom Simon performing ‘Driving Dream’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →

Addis Ethiopian Cuisine Opening

Ethiopian food (finally) really comes to Lane County

BlogChowCulture 7 years ago

I’m a little high on spice and the pulsating rhythms of Ethiopian music as I tear off pieces of injera, a light, crepe-like sourdough flatbread. … Continue reading →

Afterbirth of a Nation

A black cop infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in Spike Lee’s powerful new film BlacKkKlansman

Film 7 years ago

The call-out controversy arising between Boots Riley, director of Sorry to Bother You, and director Spike Lee — whose new film, BlacKkKlansman, Riley accuses of … Continue reading →

The Silicon Desert

Rural Lane County struggles to find high-speed internet providers

Culture 7 years ago

Just as water and electricity are utilities for everyday life, the internet in the 21st century is necessary for education, work and communication. The growing … Continue reading →

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