DramaWatch: Desire and Fertile Ground
Eleanor O’Brien talks about how the new-works festival has sparked her sex-positive shows. Plus the festival’s Week 2 and the “Anastasia” tour.
Eleanor O’Brien talks about how the new-works festival has sparked her sex-positive shows. Plus the festival’s Week 2 and the “Anastasia” tour.
The Film Center honors a “Portlandia” progenitor and other trailblazers; the Cascade Festival of African Films begins, Tim Roth quietly shines.
Change in the weather, change in the sound: The Oregon music scene begins to thaw and stretch its muscles.
Fantasy works prove to be the extra sauce in Oregon Symphony concert.
Queer-themed Canadian opera makes U.S. premiere at Hampton Opera Center.
The Museum at Warm Springs is confronting a number of challenges but director Elizabeth Woody is full of ideas, strategies, and solutions.
Karin Clarke is James Kroner’s gallerist and one of his students. A show of Kroner’s recent paintings marks the 20th anniversary of Karin Clarke Gallery in Eugene.
The publican-turned-mayor Bud Clark, who has died at 90, gave his outsized heart and personality to the city he loved.
February brings us the love poems of Pablo Neruda, a celebration of Black History Month, and numerous virtual readings.
Biannual event moves online, produces virtual concerts to be released this month.
Lindsay Costello highlights February’s not-to-be-missed art offerings. Possibilities include visual explorations of identity construction, the potentials of cast-off materials, and imagined worlds.
What’s behind a major Portland gallery’s decision to pull out of Cascade AIDS Project’s charity auction.
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