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New Lord Leebrick production ponders religion'The Busy World is Hushed' follows the life of an episcopal priestby Tiffany ReaganThe busy world is hushed. It is a phrase that rings particularly true during the culmination of finals week. It is also the title of the latest play gracing the intimate stage of the Lord Leebrick Theater. "The Busy World is Hushed"What:A play about the role of religion in people's livesWhere:Lord Leebrick Theatre (540 Charnelton St. |
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'Juice' for thoughtThe UO LGBTQA's ninth annual Drag Show brought people together for a fun time with a positive messageby Mike O'BrienAs a member of Forbidden Fruit, a local "Rocky Horror Picture Show" troupe, John Bartlett is used to performing in front of people. But he was just a little nervous this weekend, as Saturday night marked his first time performing in front of people while dressed as a woman. |
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Henry Rollins to Provoke EugeneThe famous rocker will bring his spoken word tour to the McDonald Theatreby Tiffany ReaganPunk legend Henry Rollins will make a stop on his Provoked tour at the McDonald Theatre on March 23. Rollins, who rose to fame as Black Flag fan turned lead singer, recently took some time out from touring and hosting his TV and radio shows to speak with the Emerald about the upcoming performance, politics and what keeps him grounded. |
'Horton' proves Seuss adaptations can entertain young and old alikeThe Seussical world comes alive through great animation and voice castingby Alison Nicole Grisé | Freelance ReporterNot many children's animated films can entertain both youngsters and adults, but Dr. Seuss' "Horton Hears a Who!" is the exception. The bright animation and heartwarming story of Horton the elephant and the town of Whoville captures the hearts of viewers of all ages. |
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'Smash Bros.' returns for more frenetic fighting'Super Smash Bros. Brawl' deepens the successful franchise's formula by adding new featuresby Nick CummingsWelcome home, Nintendo fans. |
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UO Counseling and Testing Center to display student artIn Briefby Kevin GlennThe University's Counseling and Testing Center is showing two exhibits discussing immigration and what constitutes a family. The artwork is on loan from the Community Alliance of Lane County. CALC works to promote public policies based on social and economic justice. |
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