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Speaking of Immigrants

The Art of Marc Chagall at the University of Oregon’s Schnitzer Museum

NewsVisual Arts 8 years ago

Marc Chagall lived for nearly a hundred years. He left Russia for Paris and then, due to the rise of the Nazi party and anti-Jewish … Continue reading →

No One Puts Baby in the Corner

Dirty Dancing: The Musical! Hits the Hult

Dance 8 years ago

What a great and glorious world we live in, when deliciously guilty pleasures from the ’80s are rehashed for the stage: Johnny and Baby are … Continue reading →

Cullen Vance adds Melancholy to OCT’s Melancholy Play

Arts 8 years ago

Sarah Ruhl’s Melancholy Play, opening Friday night, Feb. 24, at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, posits an idea that seems utterly un-American: What if it’s OK not … Continue reading →

Dreams and Sighs, Wishes and Tears

Eugene Ballet dazzles with two premieres and a beloved favorite

Dance 8 years ago

Eugene Ballet’s annual foray into more-contemporary work is always a treat to look forward to, and their performance this weekend was nothing short of breathtaking. … Continue reading →

An Oregon painter who once rocked New York City

The Louis Bunce retrospective in Salem looks back to an era when painting mattered

ArtsVisual Arts 8 years ago

Walk into the luscious new Louis Bunce retrospective at Willamette University’s Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem, and you’re immediately confronted with a 1932 … Continue reading →

With No More Opera Season, Teen Opera Fans Improvise

Eugene Opera Academy keeps going as the opera itself takes a breather

Music 8 years ago

In the midst of its 40th anniversary season, Eugene Opera announced in January that a $165,000 financial deficit would force cancelation of its spring shows … Continue reading →

Questionably Satirical Hip Hop Artist Riff Raff Comes To Cozmic

Music 8 years ago

Riff raff (/rifraf/): disreputable or undesirable people… Riff Raff, the hip hop artist, takes his craft to the truest lengths of that definition. If you … Continue reading →

The Spin: From Belly Dance in Eugene to Swan Lake in Portland

Dance 8 years ago

The Middle Eastern Dance Group of Eugene, or MEDGE, holds its Annual Alternative Night featuring Ann Shaffer, a member of the fusion dance group Tribalation. … Continue reading →

Everything is Political

Music 8 years ago

On the opening track “Appropriation,” from DC punk band Priests’ excellent 2017 release Nothing Feels Normal, vocalist Katie Alice Greer snarls like a toothy Debbie … Continue reading →

Attention Must Be Paid

Film 8 years ago

The great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky invented the modern suspense thriller with Crime and Punishment, the story of a poor college student who murders his … Continue reading →

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