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Whats-Happening: Page 7

Family Legacy

Nashville gospel, soul and R&B singer-songwriter Kyshona celebrates her family history at The Hybrid Gallery

Music 1 month ago

A few years ago, Nashville gospel, soul and R&B musician Kyshona had a day off in D.C. while on tour, and stopped by the National … Continue reading →

Forest Mountain Lion: An Immersive Musical Experience

Experience the newly released animist folk rock album live, paired with an art exhibition featuring paintings expressing the soul of each unique song.

Music 1 month ago

Love and Other Acts of Subversion is Eugene musician Forest Mountain Lion’s new album, released July 25 and streaming on all platforms. The music asks … Continue reading →

The Well Never Dries Up

The Oregon Festival of American Music returns with jazz favorites at The Shedd August 6 through 16

Music 1 month ago

No single song from the classic American Songbook can stand on its own without a performer’s subtle interpretation. Those interpretations provide an endless stream of … Continue reading →

A Full Day of Hitting the Trails

The Waldo 100K Ultramarathon is August 2 at Willamette Pass Ski Area

EW-ExtraOutdoors 1 month ago

The 4 am alarm is not for everybody, and neither is the run itself, but for the 193 hearty souls who have registered, that is … Continue reading →

Anyone Can be THEM

The play that shows the everyday people next to battlefields

EW-ExtraTheater 1 month ago

“When politics fails, art can save something,” says Malek Najjar, University of Oregon Theatre Arts professor. He is directing award-winning playwright Samah Sabawi’s THEM in … Continue reading →

Art of Politics

A student’s exhibit in a UO art gallery questioned UO officials’ complicity in Israel’s war in Gaza. One of the exhibit’s targets — the art school’s dean — filed a complaint. The student artist could be expelled. 

NewsVisual Arts 1 month ago

Cassy Steuerwald’s art installation was titled “We Tried Throwing Them a Dinner Party.” It consisted of a small dining table with a pink tablecloth and … Continue reading →

ArtWalk with Desi Fest

Upcoming ArtWalk features Oregon DesiFest, featuring richness of South Asian cultures

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

It’s already time to turn your calendar to August, and First Friday ArtWalk welcomes you with a chance to celebrate and learn more about the … Continue reading →

Peace to the Future

Remembering the loss 80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki

NewsWhats-Happening 1 month ago

At the Nobel Peace Park inside Alton Baker Park, there is a persimmon tree. In 2019, the seed of a hibaku jumoku, a tree that … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Newest ‘Little Home’

Domek is bringing Eastern European foods to Eugene, and it might be your next home away from home

Chow 1 month ago

The idea of Domek started with a walk through a freezer section in a chain grocery store that made chef Andrew Hroza a little homesick … Continue reading →

The Gotcha Moment Hits the Mall 

Gotcha Burger bounces back and expands to Valley River Center and Corvallis

Chow 1 month ago

After a February car crash left their Eugene food cart damaged and an employee hospitalized with burns, Gotcha Burger is not only back in business … Continue reading →

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