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The plain white T's - 0 views

The band plain white T's are playing the playing in the Cuthbert amphitheater on Friday the 18th. If you haven't been to the Cuthbert it's a great venue for the summer months, even if you don't get...

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aliangle

The Topmost Mallakhamb Players vol.2 ~ Very Original "Indian Pole Gymnastics" - 1 views

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    indian culture --- amazing
aliangle

Street Art in France - 0 views

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    an awesome sit for some of the best street art there is out there.
aliangle

Recollections of Warriors, Redeployed Into Dance - 0 views

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    "I don't really consider myself a dancer," this 28-year-old veteran said, smiling. But what he's involved in is more than a dance. ^ this is so cool.
aliangle

Show on African homosexuality shut down after fundamentalist attack - 0 views

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    the 11th Biennale of Contemporary African Art (9 May-8 June), was cancelled on 31 May. According to the news service Times24.info, the Senegalese government also ordered the suspension of all exhibitions in the biennial that refer to homosexuality.
yz_jiaojiao

Oregon Country Fair 2014 - 1 views

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    Celebrate with us July 11, 12, 13, 2014 and delight in our world class entertainment, hand-made crafts, delectable foods, educational displays and magical surprises at every turn of the path We invite you to join us in our wooded setting, 13 miles west of Eugene near Veneta, Oregon for an unforgettable adventure.
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    I was looking for this information!
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    The Oregon Country Fair is one of the culture shocks I had coming from the East coast. It represents an awesome culture and collaboration in the Pacific Northwest.It spreads culture and heritage through arts of a nonprofit organization. I hope to go to it this year to experience a sense of belonging with the community around me. It touches a different part of me when I hear about friends experiences rather than just a fair. It is certainly a unique type of fair.
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    The country fair, deservingly, is one of the biggest art and music festivals in Oregon and I think it thoroughly encompasses art and culture that has developed in our area of the PNW. I love it because everything there is so unique and eccentric and of course it being undoubtedly an event to display a diverse range of artistic practices, is naturally accepting of all artists and consumers alike. In my humble opinion, there is no opportunity for boredom at the country fair!
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    A unique art world of its own. "Absorb other-worldly path ambiance, parades and surprises around every bend. Dress up and come ready to participate in a time-of-your-life cultural immersion."
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    The Country Fair has shifted over the almost 40 years that I've been going. Perhaps because it is produced primarily by volunteers and inhabited by creative food vendors, musicians, performers, and visual artists. These people all bring their own culture to the fair and in turn, the fair reflects that every shifting culture.
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    I have not been since the mid 90's. I had a bad experience the last time that I went and have not gone back since. I would like to give it another try. I used to have such a fabulous time at the fair.
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    I have not been to the fair but would love to go sometime, from what I have read from the comments and heard form the community it is an amazing experience.
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    I can't wait and see the world class entertainers and performers, hand craft artisans and gourmet food creators at this amazing festival.
rsussman

Art and the Vineyard - 1 views

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    festival put on in eugene that showcases various forms of art and good wine!
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    I am excited for this event. Art and vine are the best combination.
rsussman

Eugene Festivals - 0 views

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    Eugene festivals is a great experience in Eugene. The largest and most celebrated event in summer.
yz_jiaojiao

Cinema Pacific Film Festival - 0 views

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    You will get a chance to meet with the directors or actors from the movies at the festival.
yz_jiaojiao

Pacific Northwest Art Annual - 0 views

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    The Cultural Forum proudly presents the Pacific Northwest Art Annual. This yearly juried exhibition was created to highlight emerging and established artists in our regions art world. This year, we are excited to be showing the work of over 15 artists ranging from traditional painters to mixed media artists, from May 5th to May 31st. There will be a reception for the opening day on May 5th at 2pm, featuring the local art, free food, and live music. The 2014 winner of this juried competition will be also announced.
yz_jiaojiao

Lane Arts Council First Friday Artwalk--June 2014 - 0 views

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    Tour downtown Eugene's art galleries, meet artists, enjoy light refreshments.
yz_jiaojiao

UO Choral Ensembles | Live-streamed - 1 views

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    Featuring the Repertoire Singers, Concert Choir, University Singers, and Chamber Choir.
yz_jiaojiao

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History - 0 views

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    Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included with the price of admission
yz_jiaojiao

Contemporary Oregon Visions: Jo Hamilton and Irene Hardwicke Olivieri - 0 views

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    These two contemporary Oregon artists offer two substantially different but equally innovative approaches to figurative art. Hamilton, born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1972, found her true home when she moved to Portland in 1996. After painting for almost twenty years, her artistic practice was transformed when she visited a non-traditional textile arts exhibition. From there she was inspired to fuse the two parts of her life that were closest to her-her daily urban environment and her grandmother's tradition of crochet. Often portraying friends and co-workers from her days in the food-service industry, Hamilton's work displays a whimsical and affectionate vision of working-class Portland. As her work has progressed, she has taken on other subjects as well, including mug shots from Multnomah County, industrial landscapes of Portland, and full-figure nudes.
yz_jiaojiao

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - 0 views

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    Super bright, feisty eight-year-old Alice Quivery challenges the strictures of Victorian society by happily following a pocket watch-toting White Rabbit down a magical hole into the quirky world of Wonderland. Help Alice as she tromps through a fantastical forest and struggles to grasp nonsensical celebrity Tweets, learn hip hop dance moves, and win a battle of wills with a Hatter who considers Twilight a serious work of nonfiction. Appropriate for all ages, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland powerfully recasts the beloved children's classic by artfully infusing Victorian mores with modern popular culture.
John Fenn

SNAAP: Strategic National Arts Alumni Project | Learning about the lives and careers of... - 0 views

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    Click on the "Snaapshot of 2012" link to get to a visualization of the most recent survey...
Kamala McCullum

The Pocket Playhouse - 0 views

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    The Pocket is a student run organization that helps students craft their artistic visions on the stage. Each quarter, roughly 4-6 shows are produced in the Pocket, completely under the direction and operation of students. Many productions are original, some are new renderings of old classics, and some are obscure offerings seldom seen on stage, but they all come from the vision of directors, actors and designers just like you! The Pocket Playhouse aims to provide an arena for students to get involved in all aspects of theatre regardless of prior experience.
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    I played in a small group of strings and percussion with a pocket play, once! It was definitely a unique experience.
aliangle

Andy Warhol - 2 views

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    The Chinese restaurateur Zhang Lan, who was in Hong Kong this week, bought Andy Warhol's Little Electric Chair, 1965, for $10.5million
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    I'd have to say this is one significant impact of pop art that mass printed and people can buy copies and collected it.
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    We see this piece of art being copied and printed off in mass amounts but I did not know that the original piece was worth that much. It is unbelievable that one piece of work can be worth 10.5 million dollars.
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    I still have some limited-edition bottles of Perrier inspired by Andy Warhol, but I do not know the relationship between the artist and the company of Perrier
Hyoyeog Kim

Brazil's graffiti art in support of World Cup protest - video - 0 views

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    Brazilian graffiti artists join demonstrations against the Brazil World Cup, using the streets as a canvass to express their discontent. Protesters are angry about the government spending billions on World Cup infrastructure rather than basic public services. Graffiti artist Paulo Ito says the World Cup is an ideal platform for residents to demand action from the government
jennifer_jordan

StumbleUpon - 0 views

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    "We help you easily discover new and interesting stuff on the Web. Tell us what you like, and we'll introduce you to amazing web pages, videos, photos and more that you wouldn't have found on your own." Users can choose which interests they would like to explore on the Internet, including anything within the arts.
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