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Whats-Happening: Page 393

The Spin

Who’s who and what’s what in dance this Month

Dance 8 years ago

This weekend only, Harmonic Laboratory presents PLATFORM, a collaborative arts festival featuring more than 70 local artists, musicians and dancers 8–11 pm Saturday, May 6, at … Continue reading →

How to Read a Shelf Talker

And other strategies for picking new wines from Wine Folly

Drink 8 years ago

“I served in restaurants, and I was one of those people who asked, ‘Do you want red or white, lighter or bolder?’” says Madeline Puckette, … Continue reading →

Life is a Cabaret

ACE refuses to look away in anger with its fantastic production of Kander and Ebb’s dark musical masterpiece

Theater 8 years ago

Even if Actors Cabaret of Eugene’s current production of Cabaret were a drop-dead disaster, I’d still recommend it wholeheartedly. This 1966 hit Broadway show, based … Continue reading →

Hannah and Unison

Two fine world premieres at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Theater 8 years ago

You have two great new reasons to visit the Oregon Shakespeare Festival right now — Hannah and the Dread Gazebo, a charming, balanced inquiry into … Continue reading →

Labor of Love

From blue pinot to sheep tended vines at Antiquum Farm

Drink 8 years ago

Sitting 15 miles west of Junction City, Antiquum Farm bursts with life. In the spring, this gorgeous site, nestled in the foothills of the Coast … Continue reading →

Updating Traditions

A new Oregon opera at the Music Today Festival

Music 8 years ago

Portland Opera may have canceled this month’s production, but you can see a brand-new, made-in-Oregon opera for free next weekend at the University of Oregon’s … Continue reading →

Blue Transmissions

Ethereal pop band halie and the moon celebrates its CD release

Music 8 years ago

Bluntly put, halie and the moon is a band comprising five crackerjack musicians whose creativity, chops and sophistication would be breathtaking to encounter in any … Continue reading →

Urban Wine Hike

A guide to downtown wine tastings

Drink 8 years ago

For lots of people, wine tasting means driving long distances to the countryside to bucolic wineries like King Estate or LaVelle Vineyards. But in the … Continue reading →

A System of Neglect

Long-term care facilities across Oregon abuse residents and fail to meet standards

HealthNews 8 years ago

She moved into River Grove Memory Care in Lane County in October of 2016, needing a little more rehabilitation and care before she could go … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

It's too cloudy to stargaze

About Time 8 years ago

Stargazing has been tough for the past few months. Precipitation is the culprit, with a new record set for the number of rainy days this … Continue reading →

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