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On this edition we talk with Joan Dobbie and Erica Goss, two editors and creators of the River Road Anthology which compiles more than 150 local author's works in the state. We also talk with Rebecca Hansen-White about an outbreak of parvo in dogs along the coast.
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A group of Siletz Indians are holding a presentation Saturday, June 6th to honor a humpback whale that washed ashore in Lincoln County last fall and died. It’s to help non-Natives understand the historical and cultural significance of these mammals.
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Sandy Brown Jensen reviews Adam Gerlach’s "Traces of Light" at Don Dexter Gallery, where ancient trees are painted with flashlights in the midnight dark.
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A beloved voice and adventurous musical spirit has moved on. Cina Kraft, the longtime host of Heartwood Hotel on KLCC, died last week at the age of 81.
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An annual celebration of Asian culture marked its fifth year Friday night at the Farmers Market Pavilion in Eugene. Hundreds of people filled the space, to see dance, martial arts, and Taiko drumming.
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This week our quiz is all about dance moves! You'll only need to have dabbed in dance to do well but you'll need a mind as nimble as a ballet dancer. Listen along with Ellen from Eugene and see how you do!
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It’s been a while since A Midsummer Night’s Dream was last performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. For many Festival-goers this early comedy by Shakespeare is their favorite. It’s a flexible play that can be given many interpretations.
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This week on the KLCC Conundrum, Oregon's most puzzling quiz, it's an add a letter round; each clue will require two answers, both using the same letters with the exception of one letter that changes. For example, the fruit of an oak tree, and a strong feeling of disdain would be "acorn," and "scorn." Can John from Eugene puzzle his way through?
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The songs of the Beatles bring people together at Tsunami Books in Eugene.
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Paul McCartney’s “Liverpool Oratorio” is being performed by the Eugene Concert Choir and Orchestra, with four guest soloists and special guests The All-American Boys Chorus of Santa Ana, California. The performance is on Sunday, May 17 at The Hult Center.
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You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!, now playing at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Thomas Theatre, is a new comedy by Keiko Green about a nice man named Greg who learns that he will soon die of pancreatic cancer.
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The session will conclude with audience Q&A focused on access, funding, and the role of arts education in building a healthier Eugene.