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Although Quixote Nuevo, written by Octavio Solis, a playwright long affiliated with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, often seems too long and too jumbled, director Lisa Portes makes sure the surprises are impactful.
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Viz City explores the beautiful conversation between light and clay in the new exhibition by life partners David Simone and Karen Perkins at the Emerald Art Center.
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A new exhibit opens this week at the Springfield History Museum. “PosSUBilities: 75 Years of the Springfield Utility Board,” highlights the development and impact of the Springfield Utility Board on the community.
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The park is among several new construction projects coming to the 20-acre former EWEB headquarters site.
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Eugene’s longest-running alternative pageant returns Friday, as the Society for the Legitimization of the Ubiquitous Gastropod prepares to crown its next S.L.U.G. Queen.
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Tune in for an art review of Kate & Geir Jordahl's inspiring "Eternity Passing" show at New Zone Gallery, featuring unique photos and lumens.
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The theme of this year's festival is My Stardust Melody. The opening concert features the songs of legendary Songbook composer Jerome Kern, from his 1921 musical comedy Sally to 1946's Centennial Summer.
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The Community Center for Performing Arts in Eugene is celebrating 50 years at the WOW Hall this year.
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The idea was originally sparked by high school students in response to the tragic deaths of two classmates on the Oregon Coast. Positive Community Kitchen has now been preparing “meals that heal” for more than a decade.
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When it comes to arcade games like pinball, there's the stereotype of a young man at the controls. But a local chapter of an international pinball league is flipping the narrative by creating a safe space for women and gender minorities.
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The Lane County Fair wrapped up Sunday at the Lane Events Center.
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This week our quiz is all about rhyming pairs... will Kris from Creswell be a real "quiz wiz?"