
Our love of freedom: Willamette Master Chorus salutes Veterans Day with virtual concert
Carrying on a tradition launched 17 years ago, the Salem choir opens its 37th season with a salute.
Carrying on a tradition launched 17 years ago, the Salem choir opens its 37th season with a salute.
The bellwether: In Maryhill Museum’s second collaborative art project along a 220-mile stretch of the Columbia River – this one by fiber artists – sheep and their wool lead the way.
The bill, which would redress decades of inequality in arts access, has broad support but faces a long journey in Congress.
push/FOLD’s festival drew national and international contemporary-dance ideas from Brooklyn to New Jersey to Portland to L.A. to the Dominican Republic and Taiwan.
Mohammed Murshed’s exhibition is a “love letter” to his native Yemen exploring memory, violence, and hope.
The star of the rapid-fire one-man show coming Nov. 14 to Portland’s Newmark Theatre talks in an ArtsWatch Q&A about the method behind his miraculous madness.
If you’re a writer, do things look different here? Dao Strom, J.C. Geiger, Theodore C. Van Alst Jr., Amelia Díaz Ettinger, Laura Moulton, Ben Hodgson, Teresa K. Miller, and Rene Denfeld weigh in.
Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich will headline the Nov. 13 in-person festival, put on by Literary Arts, preceded by virtual events featuring more than 100 writers.
Carmona’s joyful and exuberant sculptures are inspired by memories of his childhood home in Puerto Rico.
A new month stirs up a storm of cultural activity, from a big book fest to galleries to stage, screen, and sound.
Marc Mohan at the movies: From audacious revivals to the Houses of Windsor and Marvel.
Curator Ella Ray’s latest project brings together the work of six artists who are imagining an “otherside” of the art world.
Robert Ham’s monthly scouring of Bandcamp to find good new stuff by Oregon musicians to add to your digital library.
Eschewing the “return” to “live” music in favor of a relieved, sustained, sustainable isolation.
Imago’s Jerry Mouawad talks about the Covid-era fear factor in Conor McPherson’s tense and anxious stage version of “The Birds.” Plus: Stage openings & closings.
PCS enters 76th season backing Andrea Bocelli at Moda Center
Hannah Krafcik reviews the Serbian artist’s first solo show in the United States.
Partners Pasquale and Foit present a two-part event featuring lighthearted movement and a lively four-piece jazz band, followed by a slice of pumpkin pie.
Steph Littlebird interviews Lori Trephibio, the Stage Manager of the Oregon Symphony, as part of ArtsWatch’s series “Indigenous Resilience in Oregon”
Lindsay Costello’s monthly column highlights some of November’s art offerings in Portland and around the state.
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