Portland-based artist Wendy Red Star wins a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship; In commemoration of October 7th, poet Mimi German will read poems to mourn lives lost; Mona Huneidi’s installation at PCC honors the war’s missing journalists.
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Review: The ballet company’s season opener, first produced in New Zealand in 2019, digs deep into the story’s long history, complete with demon rabbits and a delicious little cottage.
An air of mystery, intrigue, and languid sensuality runs through the 14 linked essays by the celebrated Portland writer.
RO’s modern retelling of “Die Fledermaus” at The Judy toyed with light opera conventions and contemporary social issues.
After a short run at the Brunish Theatre, Portland Opera To Go will take the internment-themed opera to schools across Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Time, talent, and a fertile soil for nourishing creativity: At Yamhill County’s A to Z Wineworks, artists in residence help produce the wine as they create their art.
Portland-based artist Wendy Red Star wins a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship; In commemoration of October 7th, poet Mimi German will read poems to mourn lives lost; Mona Huneidi’s installation at PCC honors the war’s missing journalists.
The actor, director and writer, whose professional career spanned almost 60 years, is dead at 87, leaving a brilliant legacy ranging from Hollywood to Portland to Pakistan.
With Lo Steele in the title role and an all-star cast also serving as the onstage orchestra, Portland Playhouse’s magical stage version of a French film is awash with lyrical sights and sounds.
In a new psychodrama, Sebastian Stan stars as an aspiring actor who undergoes treatment to cure his facial deformity. Plus, film festivals in Portland, Ashland, Bend, and La Grande.
A new dark comedy film featuring an ensemble cast of students from a Portland theater class premieres October 8th at the McMenamins Kennedy School Theater.
Review: The ballet company’s season opener, first produced in New Zealand in 2019, digs deep into the story’s long history, complete with demon rabbits and a delicious little cottage.
From a seasonal “BloodyVox” and dancing murder mystery to White Bird’s season opener, jingle dancing, and OBT’s “Hansel and Gretel,” the month’s dance scene is filled with stories.
Dmae Lo Roberts and Kenji Oh’s new youth chamber opera is the latest in Portland Opera’s series devoted to historical leaders from diverse Oregon communities.
Young stagescraft specialists get intensive on-the-job training through the mentorship program, which helps fill a need for a skilled workforce and guarantee a future for performing arts.
An air of mystery, intrigue, and languid sensuality runs through the 14 linked essays by the celebrated Portland writer.
The month’s literary readings range from ghostly howls to journeys with an imaginary dog, a novitiate nun in the flower power ’60s, poetry, memoirs, discovering new places, and more.
Time, talent, and a fertile soil for nourishing creativity: At Yamhill County’s A to Z Wineworks, artists in residence help produce the wine as they create their art.
For two weekends, more than 60 wine country artists will open their work spaces to visitors for the 30th annual Art Harvest Studio Tour of Yamhill County.
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