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Whats-Happening: Page 33

Death Coach

A new avenue of care for those at the end of their life and their loved ones 

Culture 9 months ago

Since the turn of the 21st century, the role of the death doula has been on the rise. Death doulas are non-medical workers who provide … Continue reading →

Death Knell for Clutter

A writer discovers the late-life joys of döstädning

Culture 9 months ago

Let’s get this straight right now: I’m not planning to die anytime soon. But consider: One day you’re young and in recklessly good health; the … Continue reading →

Sellassie Serenades Eugene with Smart Hip Hop

Sellassie, a self-proclaimed socially conscious hip-hop artist, performs at Sam Bond’s Friday, Nov. 1

Music 9 months ago

Los Angeles-based rapper Sellassie blends West Coast vibes with introspective, socially conscious lyrics, making him a standout in hip hop. Known for his lyrical depth … Continue reading →

Giving Life to Portending Death

‘Ravenscapes: Oregon Dreams in Gold’ exhibit begins Nov. 2 at The O’Brien Photo Gallery

Visual Arts 9 months ago

This is not about the loquacious passerine in Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem, “The Raven.” Eugene photographer and artist Sandy Brown Jensen is quick to … Continue reading →

The Three Colors of Nature

After a two-decade hiatus, artist Mike Pease is back with a Eugene gallery show

Visual Arts 9 months ago

The first thing to know about Mike Pease’s art is how incredibly precise his process is for producing it.  Pease creates his careful landscapes, rendered … Continue reading →

Tea and Cake to Die For

Mandala Journey Work hosts a Death Café every first Tuesday of the month

Whats-Happening 9 months ago

One thing we know for sure in this life is that we are all going to die someday. But for some reason, no one wants … Continue reading →

American Graffiti

New York comic Caitlin Cook brings her one-woman bathroom stall graffiti-inspired musical to Eugene

Comedy 9 months ago

Caitlin Cook studied art history in college, and now, as a touring standup comedian and musician, she spends a lot of time in public restrooms. … Continue reading →

Dance the Night Away

Bollywood Horror’s DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid return to WOW Hall

Music 9 months ago

Bollywood Horror returns to WOW Hall with DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid in tow Friday, Oct. 25. The duo celebrates how musical genres defy … Continue reading →

The Haunting, the Spooky and the Quirky

The Shedd brings Halloween to the stage Oct. 26 and 27

Performing Arts 9 months ago

From the deadly barber’s blade in Sweeney Todd to the evils of Jekyll and Hyde and a bloodthirsty plant in Little Shop of Horrors, musicals … Continue reading →

The Living Dead Dance for Housing 

Thrill the World Eugene dances Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to support ShelterCare

Whats-Happening 9 months ago

“Cause this is thriller, thriller night.” In Michael Jackson’s iconic video for his iconic 1982 song “Thriller,” Jackson shows that the living dead know how … Continue reading →

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