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Sandy Brown Jensen reviews Josh Voynick’s sculptures at Don Dexter Gallery, where discarded shovels and scrap steel are forged into narratives of healing and nature.
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On this edition, we talk with Dave Moss of the Eugene Symphony about its upcoming show celebrating Dolly Parton's music and talk about some fascinating connections between the legendary singer and Eugene.
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This week our quiz features Oregon television, Muppets, and expensive hair. Does Álvaro from Eugene have what it takes to emerge victorious?
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The market sets up on downtown’s park blocks annually from April to November.
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Easter egg hunts are happening in Springfield, Roseburg, Walterville, Philomath, Albany, Sisters, North Bend, and Lincoln City.
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Photos of the 37th Jell-O Art Show at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene.
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This week our quiz is all about cognates, or words that have descended from a common etymological ancestor. For example, "boutique" and "bodega" have roots in the word "apotheca," which is also where we get "apothecary." Can Shari from Springfield do some linguistic genealogy to emerge victorious?
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Eugene Pianist and Composer Alexander Schwarzkopf connects sound and image, using visual art to explore the structure and interpretation of music.
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Explore Pam Stevens’ "Outrageous Abundance" at the Don Dexter Gallery. Viz City’s Sandy Brown Jensen reviews this vibrant abstract exhibit and its lessons on natural resilience and hope.
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On this edition we talk with Eugene Ballet choreographer Suzanne Haag, who's created a new show - Petrushka: An AI Ballet which pushes the boundaries of human dance. Then, we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about the latest brutal budget cuts coming to Eugene 4J schools.
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How do the artistic leaders of a community’s major cultural institutions influence their direction? This forum continues the tradition of thoughtful public dialogue that defines the work of the City Club of Eugene.
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The word "conundrum" can refer to an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a mountain bike made by Surly Bikes, or to Oregon's Most Puzzling quiz! Today on the KLCC Conundrum, Dana from Eugene will try to disambiguate multiple clues into singular correct answers.