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  • A riveting production of Macbeth, shrewdly directed by Evren Odcikin, gives festival fans a reason to rejoice. The quality is first-rate in every way. Kevin Kenerly, during 28 seasons at the festival, has played many of Shakespeare’s main characters, including Macduff, but this is his first Macbeth.
  • Many of us are making big efforts to reduce our personal carbon footprint - maybe better called our climate footprint. But most of us have two footprints, and the bigger one may land at work.
  • The City Club of Eugene and the City Club of Springfield are proud to co-host a candidate forum for the Congressional Dist. 4 race. Note that we invited both candidates, but one is unable to attend.
  • There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
  • From the vineyard to the tasting room, Eugene is at the heart of the Southern Willamette Valley’s wine industry.
  • To offset the costs of large productions like Macbeth, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has scheduled several one-person shows written by actors. These engaging writer/performers are all dedicated to interpreting Shakespeare’s characters.
  • KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White moderates a conversation with candidates running for two Lane County seats in the Oregon State Legislature.
  • KLCC's Nathan Wilk moderates a forum between candidates for Lane County Commissioner.
  • If you want the look and feel of the tropics in your garden this summer, you don't need a greenhouse - you just need the right plants.
  • Born with Teeth, Liz Duffy Adams witty two-person comedy briskly directed by Rob Melrose, pits Will and Kit, the nickname for Christopher, against each other as extremely competitive playwrights vying for patronage. Don’t take this play as history. The facts aren’t well known, and Adams uses her imagination, just as Shakespeare did with his history plays.
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