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The local musicians advocacy group has started a survey to help with students and instructors opposing PCC's proposal to end their MSA program.
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The city's biggest theater company aims to shore up its finances by June 2026 – and needs $2.5 million by the end of August to keep its doors open and begin its next season.
May 6, 2025Claire Willett
Arts organizations can learn how to still appeal the cancellations, and find free resources and support on what steps to take.
The symphony needed a truly grand piano. A stunning Steinway D in a New York high-rise needed to spread its wings. Now in Oregon, the big bird prepares for its debut at Medford’s Craterian Theater in a week-long "Pianopalooza."
May 8, 2025Charles Rose
May 8, 2025Daryl Browne
The long-running program connects new mothers with local songwriters, Oregon Symphony musicians, and social service organizations.
The appearance by the poet and memoirist is part of the school's “Learning Across Boundaries” program, which also includes a literary and visual art display.
May 5, 2025Shannon M. Lieberman
The artists in the group show 'Infinite Possibilities' use paper as a medium to explore complex ideas around family, memory, and history. The resulting works are as poignant as they are beautiful.
May 2, 2025Hannah Krafcik
The artist's West Coast debut, "Peter Gallo: Gods, Sluts & Martyrs" on view at Adams and Ollman, incorporates found materials, thickly painted impasto, and juxtaposed text to explore creativity and art's social framing.
The Hillsboro Youth Performance Ensemble offers youth hands-on experience in theater craft and management through a paid workforce development program.
May 8, 2025Darleen Ortega
As its grant goes on the chopping block, August Wilson's American classic gets a transcendent performance in a tale of people wrestling with profound human questions.
Two modest releases from Vertical Entertainment offer a welcome break from the standard big-budget studio fare.
May 4, 2025Jim Flint
With robust audiences and several hit films, this year's lively festival climbed out of the pandemic-years slump. Coming in 2026: AIFF's 25th anniversary celebration.
May 1, 2025Marc Mohan
Also this week: the 1960 B-movie "College Confidential" on Blu-ray, bloody folk horror, trippy animation, and more.
The Brazilian dance company, renowned for its precise synchronized dancing and Afro-Brazilian movement, provided a joyful night that transfixed and transported its Portland audience.
May 1, 2025Jamuna Chiarini
Oregon's busy May dance calendar ranges from world premieres to personal solo work, rock operas, Indian dance, African dance, Shakespearean remixes and more.
April 30, 2025Amy Leona Havin
In its White Bird performances at The Reser in Beaverton, the company brilliantly blends hip-hop, contemporary and classical elements into a fused whole.
May 5, 2025David Bates
May 1, 2025Lori Tobias
The Portland artist and author will be at Powell’s Books on May 10, followed by visits to Cloud and Leaf in Manzanita, and A Sometimes Gallery in Portland.
May 11, 2025Daryl Browne
In honor of Mother's Day, here's a crossword puzzle that celebrates the theme of motherhood in the arts.
May 9, 2025David Bates
The pandemic put the daylong workshop into rebuilding mode, but students at this year’s event at Woodburn High School emerged jazzed by the power of story.