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Earnestly Wilde About Spaaace

Roving Park Players perform a free rendition of The Importance of Being Earnest throughout Pride Month

Theater 1 month ago

The Importance of Being Earnest… in Spaaace!, performed by the Roving Park Players, delivers probably the freshest look at queer playwright Oscar Wilde’s classic play … Continue reading →

Yarn Bomb the Library

Sheldon Branch invites community to cover the space in color June 4 — no knitting skills required

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Got a half-finished scarf or a ball of yarn collecting dust? The Eugene Public Library Sheldon Branch invites you to turn your fiber scraps into … Continue reading →

Insane in the Kinane

Portland via L.A. comic Kyle Kinane performs a three-night stand at Olsen Run Comedy Club & Lounge in Eugene

ComedyEW-Extra 1 month ago

Comic Kyle Kinane likes college towns. “They’re more self-sufficient,” he tells Eugene Weekly in a phone call from Portland, where he lives: Fewer big box … Continue reading →

An Intimacy Like No Other

The Oregon Piano Institute completes its first season May 28 at Beall Hall

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

There is no orchestra for support, nothing to divert attention from the performer and the music. It’s just the pianist and the Steinway on stage … Continue reading →

Fairy Tale on Pointe 

Oregon Ballet Academy brings a playful, heartfelt ‘Snow White’ to the LCC Performance Hall

DanceEW-Extra 2 months ago

Oregon Ballet Academy brings a beloved fairy tale to life onstage at Lane Community College’s Ragozzino Performance Hall with Snow White and the Seven Dancing … Continue reading →

A Time to Prune

Pruning trees depends on the season — and property lines

Gardening 2 months ago

By Kim Kelly and the Garden Palette  Greetings, fellow gardeners. It’s officially Band Aid and Bactine season for all of us and the end of … Continue reading →

Music with Pride for Oregonians

Salem-based Gabriel Cox Band rocks the Hybrid May 23

Music 2 months ago

Fresh off the release of their newest album, The Rockdown, it is time for the Gabriel Cox Band to hit the road again with a … Continue reading →

Haunted Like Human

The Nashville folk duo shares stories and music in Eugene May 23

Music 2 months ago

Haunted Like Human performs at Viking Brewing Company Friday, May 23. The two-person folk band with Dale Chapman, lead singer and lyricist, and Cody Clark, … Continue reading →

Permanent Residency

Eugene Tejano rock musician Marshall Falcon celebrates his album release, Permanent Resident, May 24 at Sam Bond’s Garage

Music 2 months ago

Eugene Tejano rock musician Marshall Falcon grew up in Houston. He says that means he likes to talk. “I chat people up all the time, … Continue reading →

Recasting a Classic

Nearly a century after it premiered, ‘Our Town’ charms audiences in a production with three directors at Oregon Contemporary Theatre

Theater 2 months ago

When Oregon Contemporary Theatre held auditions for a production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, a record 100 actors of all ages showed up. The three … Continue reading →

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