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  • This week on Eye 5, KLCC’s independent music program. We’ll hear the wry wit of The Divine Comedy, alongside the decidedly wicked comedy of Father John Misty. We’ll also hear new music from Oregon’s The Shivas, Reptilians and more.
  • I love how the gallery owners work so hard to show off their artists. This Friday, go up into the festive Gordon Alley and visit the Karin Clarke Gallery at the Gordon. Painter Heather Jacks is their featured artist, and you’ll fall into her wide skies, her endless vistas lush with the pale dove gray and peach tones of dawn.
  • Students from Eugene School District 4J’s four high schools are leading the way on environmental stewardship. But students have not always been part of the curriculum design team. This program will show how times are changing.
  • Anaïs Reno - Lovesome Thing: Anaïs Reno Sings Ellington & Strayhorn Marbin - FernwehBill Cunliffe, John Patitucci and Vinnie Colaiuta - TrioTodd Cochrane’s TC3 - Then and Again, Here and NowPerry Smith - PeaceSons of Kemet - Black to the FutureOut to Dinner - Play OnIdit Shner - Live at the Jazz Station Andrew Cyrille - The NewsJohn Moulder - Metamorphosis
  • Music for Oregonians with big ears.
  • Sarah Grew’s innovative installation at Lane Community College called “Ghost Forest” seeks to capture the ephemeral memories of the burning forest.
  • This City Club of Eugene program discusses Oregon’s current energy sources, the energy mix shared by the West coast, and the options available to us as we try to balance the promise of future technology with the realities of technologies available today.
  • Exploring new sounds and ideas at every turn. Eye 5 can be heard on radios all over western and central Oregon Friday nights 8:00-10:00 and Saturdays 3:00-5:00 (best coast time).
  • This week we’ll hear some Ukrainian indie rock, central Oregon’s MOsley WAtta, we'll explore some Sahel Sounds, revisit a Portland indie folk classic, and will of course get into all sorts of new music from the likes of Sunflower Bean, Kevin Morby, Horsegirl and more.
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