Jill Burke
Arts and Culture ReporterJill Burke became KLCC's arts reporter in February, 2023.
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The color red, visible and hard to ignore, features prominently at events as people gather for healing, justice and remembrance.
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On Thursday, the Eugene Symphony Orchestra presents Tchaikovsky's beloved “Pathétique,” with guest conductor Vinay Parameswaran.
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A portrait exhibit in downtown Eugene celebrates the lives and achievement of 30 disabled women leaders from around the globe.
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A celebration of Black history at the People's Collective in Eugene serves as a catalyst to bring people together, forge alliances and build culture.
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Thursday evening, the Eugene Symphony will debut a new piece of music from composer Michael Djupstrom.
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Mija the musical, brimming with talent from Eugene, hopes to wow showcase audiences in New York CityThe musical is based on true events from the life of Eugene resident Monique Ripley and her daughter Adriana, who also performs in the show.
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Public screenings of the Eugene Film Society's 72-Hour Horror Film Competition take place Sunday, Oct. 29 and Monday, Oct. 30.
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Arts and culture are resilient sectors, but still need audiences and support, according to new studyAmericans for the Arts has released its sixth Arts and Economic Prosperity study, the first since 2015.
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The attack by Hamas on Israel can cause feelings of grief and isolation for Jewish college students who are away from family and friends. Here's what's being done to help them find comfort and support.
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The festival returns Sept. 30 to honor and inspire humanitarian work.