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Whats-Happening: Page 6

Lovett or Shove It

Lyle Lovett and his Large Band will be performing at the Cuthbert Amphitheater June 27. Eugene Weekly asked him if he had a boat.

Music 1 month ago

Eugene Weekly can say anything about Lyle Lovett here, because, as a former journalist, he says he never reads what people write about him. But, … Continue reading →

Hacksaw in the House

Miriam Hacksaw returns to Eugene with a show June 21 at Sam Bond’s

Music 1 month ago

It’s back to work for fiddler and banjoist Miriam Hacksaw, and that means the Eugene native who now lives in New Orleans is hitting the … Continue reading →

Be Gay, Play Cards

Check out this year's annual Eugene Nerd Pride this weekend at Park Blocks

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Get your nerd on this weekend at Eugene’s annual Nerd Pride, where around 40 different vendors will be selling artwork, trading cards and other fantasy-related … Continue reading →

Summer Classes You Can Do

Oregon State University Extension offers food preservation classes in Cottage Grove this summer

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Let’s say you love peaches, and they’re most abundant in summer when they’re in season. But when the leaves begin to fall and the valley … Continue reading →

Umpqua Odyssey

Put on your wings and fly to Elkton for the 18th annual Blooms & Butterflies Festival

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Umpqua Valley’s cultural and natural history will be celebrated at the 18th annual Blooms & Butterflies Festival June 21 at the Elkton Community Education Center … Continue reading →

‘A Joy That Comes From Persevering’

Eugene Juneteenth Celebration spotlights ‘Rhythm and Resilience’ through Black history

Whats-Happening 2 months ago

There are two possibilities for celebrating Juneteenth in Eugene this week. Rhythm and Resilience Juneteenth Celebration highlights history and resilience by spotlighting Black-owned businesses and … Continue reading →

Yard Work

California avant-garde dance pop band Tune-Yards perform at WOW Hall behind their first new album in four years

Music 2 months ago

Merrill Garbus sees a connection between her background in puppeteering and the music she makes with Tune-Yards, her Oakland, California-based avant-garde dance pop band, performing … Continue reading →

There’s No Place Like Home

Springfield High School graduate and jazz vocalist Gina Saputo plays June 13 at Wildish Community Theater

Music 2 months ago

Jazz vocalist Gina Saputo, a Springfield High School graduate who sometimes performs with Jeff Goldblum’s Los Angeles-based jazz band, Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, plays June 13 … Continue reading →

Thriving at 75: Maude Kerns Art Center

A summer exhibit celebrates the community art center through the years

Visual Arts 2 months ago

From founder Maude Kerns’ “Untitled” watercolor to current art center staff member Marsha Maverick Wells’ drawing of “Tracy on the White Sheepskin,” the goal of … Continue reading →

A Painstaking Process for Beautiful Art

Connie Mueller’s linocut print exhibit — Journeys in Oregon — opens June 13 at White Lotus Gallery

Visual Arts 2 months ago

It’s a painstaking multi-step approach to art, but the results are beautiful, and lifetime Eugene resident Connie Mueller is ready to show her art again … Continue reading →

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