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Found Sound

Music 8 years ago

Now based in Brooklyn, songwriter Lucy Marie Horton grew up in Vancouver, Washington. She says she didn’t experience catcalling until she moved back East.  Working … Continue reading →

Bach for Beginners

The leaner Oregon Bach Festival kicks off June 29

Arts 8 years ago

What, you’ve never been to the Oregon Bach Festival? That’s like living in Eugene and never once watching a track meet at Hayward Field, never … Continue reading →

An Exercise in Awkwardness

In Mike White’s Beatriz at Dinner, an unexpected houseguest leads to an evening of discomfort and bitter comedy

Film 8 years ago

If you found yourself at dinner with Donald Trump, what would you do? Grit your teeth and get through it, not wanting to upset or … Continue reading →

Layers: The Life and Work of Allan Kluber

Old Work/New Work at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 8 years ago

What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s a question asked of children, and they know to pick just one thing. Sometimes … Continue reading →

The Chaos of a Wedding Day Gone Wrong

Very Little Theatre’s Perfect Wedding

Theater 8 years ago

The title of Very Little Theatre’s latest mainstage show, Perfect Wedding, is a bit of an oxymoron: There’s no such thing. Karen Scheeland’s production of … Continue reading →

‘Let Me Entertain You’

Shirley Andress plumbs new depths in a classic role in Gypsy

Theater 8 years ago

While not as well known as Jay Gatsby or Huckleberry Finn, Mama Rose is one of the defining characters of American literature. At once a … Continue reading →

Automata

Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger performing live at the EW offices

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago
Eugene Weekly presents Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger performing 'Automata' live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions

Eugene Weekly presents Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger performing ‘Automata’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions Bettreena (Betty) Jaeger – ‘Automata’ Recorded: 07-27-2016 Audio Recording & Mixing: … Continue reading →

Woman of Salt

A world premiere opera by a novice Eugene composer examines our capacity to heal

Performing Arts 8 years ago

It was at Anice Thigpen’s lowest emotional point that the protagonist in her new opera The Woman of Salt came to her. “I was walking … Continue reading →

The wages of fear

Horror is human in It Comes at Night

Film 8 years ago

Too much has already been said about It Comes at Night, a completely insidious and utterly unsettling new horror film that continues to worm its … Continue reading →

Pop Culture Nerd Orgy

Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque hits Eugene

Music 8 years ago

According to Selena Mooney, aka Missy Suicide, in order to understand the impact of burlesque as an art form — to, as she puts it, … Continue reading →

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