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Rachel from Corvallis is a 5-time Jeopardy! champion, but does she have what it takes to face The KLCC Conundrum?Spoiler alert: yes.Listen along to our latest quiz which is all about Oregon films!
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A card that gives Eugene and Springfield youth entry to pools, museums, and other summer activities will go on sale this Friday.
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Matthew Muckey's contract with the Oregon Bach Festival only lasted 16 days, during which festival organizers learned of the longstanding allegations of sexual assault against him.
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It’s no fairy tale: Tsunami Books in Eugene has a book signed by Walt Disney more than 80 years ago.
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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.
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Imagine stepping into a dreamscape bursting with vibrant colors and fantastical creatures. This is the world of David Lunney's explosive art, on display now at the Maude Kerns Art Center retrospective.
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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 new exhibit at the Maryhill Museum of Art hopes to bring the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge to the world.
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Travel Lane County has won a national award for its work to accommodate people with hearing loss.
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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.
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The family of an award-winning author who formerly taught at Oregon State University has established a fund to support students at the Corvallis campus who study writing.
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One sure sign that spring has sprung in the Willamette Valley is opening day of the Eugene Saturday Market. It’s happening this weekend—rain or shine-- as the crafts market celebrates an auspicious year.