
Jill Burke
Arts and Culture ReporterJill Burke was KLCC's arts reporter from February 2023 until May 2024.
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The nonprofit, which offers youth classes in theater, dance and performance, said without a swift influx of revenue it may be forced to close.
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The director for "Outliers and Outlaws" says the film is about 75 percent complete and will be previewed Sept. 14.
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The Maude Kerns Art Center is hosting the 24th Mayor's Teen Art Show through Sept. 29.
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When a construction project began destroying the Jesse Bostelle Memorial Mural in Springfield, labor leaders spearheaded the commission of a new, reimagined version of the mural nearby.
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Organizers of EugenePride! 2023 have made intentional efforts to support youth, sobriety, spiritual needs, help individuals cope with intolerance and hate, and manage protestors all while enjoying a family-friendly day of celebration and joy.
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The August 4th First Friday Art Walk in Eugene will feature a "Little Block Party." The space is being curated for and by Black and African-descendant artists and performers.
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The 38th annual Asian Celebration and Obon and Taiko Festival takes place July 29 in Eugene.
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The community of Glide, Oregon, is holding its second-annual Sasquatch Festival on July 22, and expects a crowd large enough to double the town's population.
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German composer Richard Strauss's epic tone poem tells the story of a dawn-to-dusk mountain journey. To achieve his vision, he called for an impressively large orchestra and relied on unique instruments to help portray the journey.
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Someone left a dead raccoon and an intimidating note for the mayor and a Black city council member in Redmond.