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Upcoming events
Wednesday, Feb.
22
, 2012
Farmers' Market
The Corner Market
/ noon /
Events
Line dance class
Springfield Moose Lodge No. 1726
/ 1:30 p.m. /
Dancing
Gus Russell, Paul Biondi
Mac’s Restaurant & Night Club
/ 6 p.m. /
Music
Invincible Vincent
Cozmic
/ 6 p.m. /
Events
Jay Schlotterbeck
Village Green
/ 6 p.m. /
Music
Storytime with Ginger!
Barnes & Noble
/ 6:30 p.m. /
Events
Marc Vanscheewijck and colleagues
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
/ 6:30 p.m. /
Music
Lonesome Randall
Max’s Tavern
/ 7 p.m. /
Music
David Lomond, Larryet and Tena
Red Lion Hotel
/ 7 p.m. /
Music
Songwriter's Night
Dexter Lake Club
/ 7 p.m. /
Music
Patrick and Giri
WestEnd Tavern
/ 7:30 p.m. /
Music
Open mike
Cozmic
/ 7:30 p.m. /
Music
Blues jam
Quacker’s Last Stop
/ 7:30 p.m. /
Music
Downtown blues jam
Diablo’s/Downtown Lounge
/ 8 p.m. /
Music
Star Struck
Whiskey River Ranch
/ 8:30 p.m. /
Music
Sweet Back Sisters
Sam Bond's Garage
/ 9 p.m. /
Music
ElectroniCorn
Cornucopia Maize Lounge
/ 10 p.m. /
Music
Upcoming events
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Wednesday's events
Events
Farmers' Market
Noon |
The Corner Market
Dancing
Line dance class
1:30 p.m. |
Springfield Moose Lodge No. 1726
Music
Gus Russell, Paul Biondi
6 p.m. |
Mac’s Restaurant & Night Club
Events
Invincible Vincent
6 p.m. |
Cozmic
Music
Jay Schlotterbeck
6 p.m. |
Village Green
Events
Storytime with Ginger!
6:30 p.m. |
Barnes & Noble
More Wednesday events
Thursday's events
Music
Free Jazz Trio
5 p.m. |
Cozmic
Music
Gus Russell
6 p.m. |
LaVelle Club Room
Music
Patrick & Giri
6 p.m. |
Mac’s Restaurant & Night Club
Theater
"Northanger Abbey"
7 p.m. |
Good Samaritan Society
Music
Metropolitan Rhythm and Blues Revue
7 p.m. |
Cottage Theatre
Music
South Eugene Region String Academy
7 p.m. |
Arts and Technology Academy
More Thursday events
Friday's events
Art events
National Lampoon's Graffiti Circus
Noon |
Arcade Theater
Music
Inoke Baravilala
5 p.m. |
Washburne Cafe
Music
John Shipe, Tara Stonecipher
5 p.m. |
Cozmic
Events
Science Factory After Dark
5 p.m. |
Science Factory
Spoken Word
Joshua Samuels
5:30 p.m. |
UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History
Spoken Word
Joshua Samuels
5:30 p.m. |
Knight Law Center
More Friday events
Saturday's events
Music
"Mr. Big At Large!"
10 a.m. |
Shedd Institute, Jaqua Concert Hall
Events
Meet Pancake Pig!
11 a.m. |
Barnes & Noble
Music
"Mr. Big At Large!"
1 p.m. |
Shedd Institute, Jaqua Concert Hall
Music
Tony Arnold
4 p.m. |
Beall Concert Hall
Music
Evynne Hollens, Jill Trenholm
4:30 p.m. |
Cozmic
Events
Democratic Party of Lane County benefit
6 p.m. |
Agate Alley's Laboratory Restaurant
More Saturday events
Sunday's events
Events
NOOK Tutorial
2 p.m. |
Barnes & Noble
Music
Metropolitan Rhythm and Blues Revue
2:30 p.m. |
Cottage Theatre
Dance
Be Mine, Zumba Time
2:30 p.m. |
WOW Hall
Theater
"Northanger Abbey"
3 p.m. |
Good Samaritan Society
Dancing
USA Dance
3 p.m. |
Veterans' Memorial Building
Events
Academy Awards
4 p.m. |
Axe and Fiddle
More Sunday events
Blogs
Parade: Octavia Spencer’s Surprising Post-Oscars Splurge
Guest bloggers: Mat Kearney reacquaints himself with his home town during sold-out show
Parade: Madeleine Stowe’s ‘Revenge’ and the Return of Nighttime Soaps
Parade: Shaquille O’Neal: ‘I’m Loving’ Retirement
Parade: Coming Up in PARADE: The Nighttime Soap Is Back!
From the paper
Ticket: You can go home: Mat Kearney’s back in town for a sold-out show
Ticket: Lady Bianca sings blues
Ticket: Enter the dragon at Asian Celebration
Ticket: Fans can follow Houston’s service on Web on Saturday
Arts and Literature: An opposing view: Trumpeter says orchestras are wrong to kowtow to youth
Recent reviews
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LCC’s brisk comedy is a little naughty, but nice
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