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Interfaith Voices: We all need spaces where the divine is easily accessible

On Aug. 24, I attended the opening ceremony of the new Willamette Valley Hindu Temple in Eugene. An abode to Goddess Mukambika, a composite manifestation of the goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati, the temple provides a space for the Hindu.

Black and White Film Frights

The Arcata Theatre Lounge is stitching together two monster movies this week for your pre-Halloween pleasure. On Sunday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 8 p. m., Mel Brooks’ black-and-white masterpiece Young Frankenstein lurches back to life with Gene Wilder, Cloris Leachman and all your favorite one-liners ($8, $12 w/poster). Then on Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 6 [.] The post Black and White Film Frights appeared first.

UK Rap Star Dave Releases Weighty, Serious New Album The Boy Who Played The Harp Feat. James Blake, Tems, Jim Legxacy, More

The London rapper Dave might be the single biggest star in the entire UK rap universe. His first two albums, 2019’s Psychodrama and 2021’s We’re All Alone In This Together, were both platinum-selling #1 hits over there, and he won the Mercury Prize for the former. He’s a J. Cole type — an insular and expressive serious-thinker rapper who plays piano and does a lot of his own production. But much like Cole, he makes bangers sometimes, and he’s really good at it. In 2023, Dave and Central Cee released the all-bangers collaborative EP Split Decision, and their song “Sprinter” was a giant hit all across Europe. Today, Dave releases The Boy Who Played The Harp, his third solo album. No bangers on this one.

“FBI director having great taste”: Hockey fans react as Kash Patel gives his nod of approval to Nordiques & Whalers hockey sweaters

The Colorado Avalanche and the Carolina Hurricanes turned back the clock as both teams paid homage to their original franchises on Heritage Night in Denver on Thursday.

Superbon out to prove that Thai fighters are better than Japanese fighters by beating Masaaki Noiri in Tokyo

Thai striking maestro Superbon carries more than just his world title into the Circle on November 16, he’s fighting for national pride.