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The Last Yiddish Speaker, now playing at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, offers a chilling version of the near future. This thoughtful new play by Deborah Zoe Laufer is reminiscent of dystopian works by Sinclair Lewis, George Orwell and Philip Roth.
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A conversation with Emma J Nelson of the Eugene Weekly and Samantha Pierotti with Register Guard about activities to do this Halloween weekend.
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The Roseburg public library is celebrating a circulation high that was recorded last month.
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Cameron from Eugene is a gaming enthusiast with a high charisma, but can he leverage those attributes into solving our secret theme on The KLCC Conundrum?Roll for initiative and give it a listen!
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Earlier this spring, Angela Ocaña was named Director of the Eugene Public Library. She’s worked in libraries since she was a teen. She came to Eugene in 2017 to work in the library’s Youth Services department.
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Governor Tina Kotek has named Ellen Waterston of Bend as Oregon’s new Poet Laureate.
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August is a hot month in the Valley, so if you can’t make it to the coast, come on into the Karin Clarke Gallery and immerse yourself in these quintessential painterly images.
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“A Public Space” is a short documentary film about the cement slab that formed a community gathering place on top of Eugene's College Hill Reservoir.
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Dorothy Velasco reviews the theatrical adaptation of the famous gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte in production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.
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Eugene’s only dedicated LGBTQ+ nightclub is shutting down this weekend after six years in business. Now the drag queens and kings who’ve performed there are saying their goodbyes.
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The organizers of this year’s Eugene Pride Festival say their earlier concerns about parking and public safety have mostly been resolved.
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This week's quiz is all about official Oregon things... such as the state insect, mushroom and fruit. Will Catie from Eugene make her quizzing legacy official? Listen along on The KLCC Conundrum!