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Brooke ReturnsEugene native Brooke Parrott will celebrate the release of her album at Cozmic Pizza tomorrowby Alison Nicole Grisé | Freelance ReporterHarmonious melodies played by Brooke Parrott and other talented collaborators from all over the country are the background for the 24-year-old's impeccable voice. Blues, Americana and folk music genres heavily influence the lyric-driven songs on her upcoming debut album, "Another City. |
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Summer class will explore the dynamics of street artFolklore graduate student David Ensminger will instruct a new class about the art of the streetby Tiffany ReaganDo you stop to notice event flyers taped in the windows of shops you're entering or words inscribed in the pavement underneath your shoes? Have you ever considered messages crafted with spray paint to be a form of art? Most people take street art for granted or see it as little more than public nuisance. |
Campus radio celebrates 15 yearsThe Shaky Hands and several other bands will help KWVA party at the WOW Hall this Saturdayby Alex GabrielTime to take a ride to the DMV and lather on the acne cream. KWVA is turning 15 years old and will be celebrating all Saturday night at its annual birthday party show at the WOW Hall. Yes, you are invited, and no, you don't have to bring a gift. Since its inception in 1993, KWVA and the WOW Hall have celebrated the birth and life of independent college radio in Eugene with a night featuring a bevy of the most premier and adventurous indie rock acts in the state. |
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Zombies take to the streets to protest new play at Lord LeebrickMembers of the Undead Citizens' Alliance expressed their anger over the theater's new all-zombie version of Shakespeare's Hamletby Tiffany ReaganZombies have rights too. Members of the Undead Citizen's Alliance, a zombie rights activism group, protested the Lord Leebrick Theatre's latest production last night. The Theatre is presenting an all-zombie version of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" called "Or Not to Be," and the Alliance is outraged that living actors have been cast in zombie roles. |
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Local musician makes the leap from back-up to center stageEhren Ebbage releases his own albumby Alex GabrielChances are, unless you are really invested in the Eugene music scene, you haven't heard the name Ehren Ebbage. But chances are greater that you have at one time seen him play and have some music on your iTunes featuring members of his backing band. In time spent split between Los Angeles and Eugene, Ebbage has played with two premiere Oregon bands, toured across the nation several times over, played with some of LA's premier musicians and sound engineers, and recorded an EP playing everything but the kitchen sink. |
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