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  • This week we hear a folk rock cult favorite stretched out to cosmic boundaries, pay our respects to funk legend Betty Davis, and may even have to tend to tiny wounds from Cupid's arrow.
  • Music for Oregonians with big ears.
  • This week we feature a couple of musicians in the capacity as a producer, Bob Mould and Sam Cohen. We’ve also got some new music from Molly Tuttle, Caamp, and Sudan Archives, her first new song in 3 years, it's called “Home Maker.”
  • At klcc.org and on radios all over western and central Oregon this is Eye 5. This week we’ll hear some blood-soaked forensic routes music out of London, a new song out of Ashland, Oregon, and Margo Price makes a statement with a Leslie Gore cover. Kicking things off is brand new music from Porridge Radio and the forthcoming album Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky with “Back to the Radio.”
  • I want to personally invite you to a lavish exhibit of 83 photographs currently showing at a location you may not yet have visited: The new Midtown Arts Center on 16th and Pearl in Eugene.
  • Join us this week for a uniquely-Oregon holiday tradition, the Thursday eKLeCtiC Beatles covers-show! "Merry Beatles. A Cool Yule With The Fab Four" features two hours of Beatles covers by musicians of many different genres including Patti Smith, The Pretenders, Roberta Flack, Kate McGarry, Grant Green, and more. You’ll also hear the Beatles’ own favorite songs as well as favorites of KLCC staff.
  • Join us on Christmas Day, noon until 5:00pm as KLCC presents a This American Life Holiday Marathon! We kick off the fun and merriment with the epic 30-minute version of David Sederis’ now legendary tale of being an elf for a mall-Santa. From there you’ll hear hilarious, tender, and off-beat takes on the holiday as only This American Life can do. An amazingly talented improv group riffs on the holiday before an audience, Jonathan Goldstien imagines Santa as a widower, and the late great David Rakoff shares wisdom that one can only get from playing Sigmund Freud in the window of an upscale Barney's department store in Manhattan. Our own team of elves at KLCC poured through the archives to bring you all these favorites and more.
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