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This week our quiz is a secret theme... listen along with Peter from Eugene and find out why it's got Michelangelo saying: "cowabunga!"
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The hotel’s builder wanted "a decent hotel" for dignitaries attending Oregon Ducks games, but it grew to host dignitaries and a thriving music scene.
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The iconic band Little Feat is coming to Eugene Wednesday night for a concert at the McDonald Theatre. The band has a nearly 50-year history playing New Orleans swamp rock, funk, folk and more. KLCC recently caught up with co/founder and keyboardist Bill Payne-- the only member of the original four-piece line-up-- still playing with the band.
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For generations, local museums have played an essential role in navigating the complexities, contradictions, and collective triumphs and tragedies of our past. Their job is multifaceted: to educate people of all ages, to ask critical, probing questions, to unlock mysteries buried in stacks of ancient artifacts and diaries, to try to make sense of hundreds of years of human civilization in the place we now call Oregon.
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Writer, actress, comedienne, and activist Jana Schmieding is known for her work with Native-themed series such as “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs," but she’s also a “Duck." The University of Oregon alum is this year’s commencement speaker, and spent this weekend reconnecting with her campus community.
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One of Oregon’s first Black homesteaders, Letitia Carson, is the subject of a traveling exhibit now on display at the Shelton McMurphy Johnson House in Eugene.
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Tune into Viz City for a deep dive into James Kroner's captivating paintings at Karin Clarke Gallery, along with highlights from other must-see local exhibitions.
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16-year-old Maria Telesheva from Eugene brings her accordion skills to NPR's "From the Top," sharing her passion for music and earning national recognition.
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This week, we have questions about roller derby teams in Oregon, secessionist movements and we'll go on a quest for a movie rental. Listen along with Michelle from Corvallis!
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#Instaballet is inviting community members of all ages and abilities to choreograph a new dance in real time, no experience required.
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In the ‘80s and ‘90s, LGBTQ periodicals and magazines often did the important legwork for their community.
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This week's quiz has a secret theme which means every answer has something in common with each other. Will Sheri from Florence find success?