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It is our last chapter together. I am wondering if you are inspired to try tango, or exhausted from the sheer thought of it? Or wondering how on earth people engage in such odd behaviors…and for what?! Have these weeks …

By MARTHA ULLMAN WEST
What is the “it” in “The How and the Why of It,” the title that Katherine Longstreth and San Francisco choreographer Christy Funsch bestowed on their new show, which opened in Studio 2 at Zoomtopia on …


To everything – except the NBA playoffs, which seem to stretch on forever (especially if the Trail Blazers aren’t involved) – there is a season, and in Oregon classical music, it pretty much ends now, just in time for outdoor …

Okay, here’s what I hoped: to come away from Theatre Vertigo and CoHo this weekend feeling sorry for having recently strayed from them in favor of shiny newer toys (Action/Adventure, Post5, Capital I). While half of my findings inspired such …

When you walk into the theater for a night out, do you leave your politics at the door? Or do you expect to see the big issues of the day reflected on the stage?
After a busy run that included …

One of the most striking photos in Lucas Foglia’s “A Natural Order” is the large-scale color portrait of Acorn, who stands partly obscured in scrubby woods, shirtless, hip thrust to the side, holding a cast iron skillet. …

Aha! An insect…
is a metaphor for a man,
who is a microcosm of the universe,
which metes out measures of time that can only be perceived subjectively,
depending upon the current length of one’s life and the richness of …