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Whats-Happening: Page 388

Sex-Positive Sock Hop

Music 8 years ago

Eugene musician Katelynn Erb wants you to attend the event she’s helped plan, produce and promote. The event is The Joy of Sex: A Celebration … Continue reading →

The Company Doing Juicing Right

Fresh Press Northwest takes cold press to new heights

Chow 8 years ago

If you think cold-pressed juices only taste like Brussels sprouts, you’ll be amazed to hear one special juicery in town even has child admirers.  Jon … Continue reading →

Riding The Edge

Music 8 years ago

Ben Falgoust, vocalist with New Orleans-based extreme metal act Goatwhore, recalls when he first heard metal music. “It was like a feeling,” he tells me … Continue reading →

Summer Chow Photos

Just the photos from EW's summer chow

Chow 8 years ago

Music Like Lemonade

Dear Lemon Trees music is a glass of homemade sun tea on a hot Southern porch

Music 8 years ago

Country folk band Dear Lemon Trees is more than a balanced collage of solo artists gone trio. Their music is a glass of homemade sun … Continue reading →

Die, Bart Simpson, Die!

University Theatre goes apocalyptic with Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play

Theater 8 years ago

Mr. Burns: a Post-Electric Play, written by Anne Washburn and directed by Tricia Rodley, imagines an eerie future where firelight provides the only illumination and … Continue reading →

Loving the Summer of Love

Salem museum explores rock concert posters and counterculture fashion of the 1960s

Arts 8 years ago

It was 50 years ago today — well, more or less — that my generation found itself. Rock ’n’ roll turned grand and pretentious that … Continue reading →

Country Man Can Survive

Music 8 years ago

Critically acclaimed songwriter Cory Branan has the stuff of a Nashville country music mega-star: stuff like a twinkle in his eye and a Southern drawl, … Continue reading →

Lost and Found

A new installation by Eugene’s Mika Aono at Barn Light East

Arts 8 years ago

In a video, artist Mika Aono tells us she is interested in compulsive behavior. After a short while watching, we get an idea the artist … Continue reading →

Wonder Woman

Going into battle to save the world of men because it’s the right thing to do

Film 8 years ago

Why do superheroes do what they do? It’s a question often answered with a glib oversimplification: It’s the right thing. When you’ve developed a super-suit … Continue reading →

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