
The opera will sell the Hampton Center and look for a new home; the symphony and its musicians agree on a new three-year contract.
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Filming commercials for tech company Ubiquiti, actors develop their characters while navigating a disorienting, featureless world.
During the day, a family fun event featuring crayons, dance, music, and a noon ball drop. The evening before, PCO and Ortiz performed music from 19th-century Vienna.
The opera will sell the Hampton Center and look for a new home; the symphony and its musicians agree on a new three-year contract.
A new take on the liturgical work, from choral director Alissa Deeter and choreographer Samuel Hobbs; also, Chanticleer returns to Oregon.
A photograph begets a mosaic begets quilted fiber art in an iterative exhibit at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
The sculptor’s show is the second offering in the collective’s ‘After Image’ series. Herrera’s multi-colored, abstract sculptures made from found materials reflect on the cultural resonance of discards.
Brett Campbell looks back on his year in the seats and declares the lively works-in-progress festival his most memorable theater experience of 2023.
A fond farewell (and hopes for next year) as the show nears its end. Plus: Dickens and other Christmas quickies, “Dracula” and more last chances, national notes.
Also this week: Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan in “Foe,” three Heisei-era Gamera films at Cinemagic, and Lakeith Stanfield in “The Book of Clarence.”
Filming commercials for tech company Ubiquiti, actors develop their characters while navigating a disorienting, featureless world.
A new take on the liturgical work, from choral director Alissa Deeter and choreographer Samuel Hobbs; also, Chanticleer returns to Oregon.
From dancerly Broadway musicals to Éowyn Emerald’s return to a Bantu circus, a mystical being from Buenos Aires, Linda Austin’s birthday bash and more, 2024 kicks off in grand style.
The Louisiana-born, Texas-raised singer and educator, recently named Hinckley Assistant Professor of Music Education and Social Justice at Portland State University, is one of ten finalists for this year’s Grammy Music Educator Award.
Every year, the holiday classic provides aspiring young dancers from the Willamette Valley to Alaska with their first experience of the world of professional ballet.
In small towns, libraries are often the only places that host art and cultural events. Librarians say grants, such as one open this month from Oregon Humanities, are crucial to making that happen.
A new year brings a Fishtrap workshop, as well as authors talking about philanthropy, Higgs boson, and becoming a better cook. And chickens.
The Eugene museum, which began with a collection of pioneer memorabilia, has evolved into a more inclusive institution.
In small towns, libraries are often the only places that host art and cultural events. Librarians say grants, such as one open this month from Oregon Humanities, are crucial to making that happen.
Cultural centers are essential gathering places that uniquely serve and reflect their communities.
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Hannah Krafcik explores the gender nonconforming and trans experience in a series of essays.
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