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Whats-Happening: Page 369

Ghost Tour — Full Session

Eugene Weekly presents Ghost Tour's full Lincoln Street Session

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Ghost Tour performing live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions. They were the ghosts with the most. Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions … Continue reading →

A Foggy Future for the Bach Festival

As 2017 comes to a close, there’s still no explanation of Matthew Halls’ firing

Arts 8 years ago

Driving to work on these foggy winter days, I like to listen to Bach. His clean, cerebral music helps keep the cold fog at bay, … Continue reading →

I Dream Of…

The best things about Eugene

Culture 8 years ago

Around this time, on and off for the past several years, Eugene Weekly has asked readers and community members to say what they dream of … Continue reading →

The Original Tesla

Eugene’s Harmonic Laboratory takes an artistic look at a tech pioneer

Music 8 years ago

Clean energy. Wireless charging. A world connected by invisible communication technology. For many, these technologies are today’s reality and tomorrow’s hope — but they were first realistically … Continue reading →

Two Steps Forward

Sometimes you just need to stop and hear the music

Music 8 years ago

“No big bands ever play Eugene.”  I frequently hear variations on this sentiment repeated by local music fans — and it drives me nuts.  This … Continue reading →

Fish and lips

An unlikely love story is at the heart of director Guillermo del Toro’s magical The Shape of Water

Film 8 years ago

In what has already proven something of a banner year for movies, writer/director Guillermo del Toro plunges in just under the wire with what is … Continue reading →

We Don’t Need Another Hero

Latest Star Wars installment The Last Jed questions our notions of what it means to be right

Film 8 years ago

Within hours of The Last Jedi’s release, a lot of internet discourse about the film turned hostile. If you loved the movie, you were a … Continue reading →

Give Guide

Give until it feels good. Then give some more.

Culture 8 years ago

 “No one has ever become poor from giving.” — Anne Frank Every year, EW writers ask the community, “What groups should people donate to?” And we … Continue reading →

Help The Hoople

Music 8 years ago

Years before this little band called Nirvana suddenly put Seattle on the glittery transcontinental map of rock music, a cornball clutch of great local outfits … Continue reading →

‘Drive It Like You Stole It’

Adam Grosowsky: New Paintings at Karin Clarke Gallery through December 23

Visual Arts 8 years ago

When I met Adam Grosowsky to discuss his art, I wasn’t expecting a philosophical discussion. But Grosowsky, 58, was in a reflective mood, as interested … Continue reading →

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