The pilot episode of EW’s quarterly “favorites” podcast kicks off with reviews of a wacky multimedia sports story, a political punk album and an emotional, yet comedic, movie. Our Favorite Things touches on EW staff, freelancers and interns’ favorite things they’ve read, watched or listened to in the past few months. For an unending plethora of other reviews, read Eugene Weekly online at EugeneWeekly.com.
The experimental blues of Hello Dollface puts listeners under a spell. In true witch fashion, Ashley Edwards (front woman and creature of the night) is … Continue reading →
Nathanial Rateliff and the Night Sweats make sweet music of troubled times Your friend gets cancer days before his girlfriend announces she’s pregnant, your father … Continue reading →
Eugene Weekly presents Haywood performing ‘I Hate Myself Pt. 2’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions. Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →
About 20 or 30 minutes into writer-director Gillian Robespierre’s new film Landline, I started tearing up, and I continued tearing up intermittently throughout the rest … Continue reading →
Indie singer-songwriter Margaret Glaspy is a collision of contrasts. Her petite frame hosts a diaphragm that belts out sandpaper-rough lyrics while her nimble fingers string … Continue reading →
Among the salves, tinctures and bits of shatter, crumble and jars of flower, you’ll see snack items that at first glance would not appear out … Continue reading →
When Oregon legalized recreational marijuana in 2015, the state Legislature gave counties and cities the responsibility of setting standards for the industry. Local governments can … Continue reading →
An entire room at the Maude Kerns Art Center is dedicated to Melissa Sikes’ series of artworks titled The Back Dock. Other paintings from the … Continue reading →