After hiring a musician accused of sexual misdeeds, then reversing course, one of Oregon’s most prominent classical music institutions faces lingering questions.
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The exhibition at the Oregon Historical Society features Horsfall’s meticulous illustrations of birds from the Pacific Coast. Horsfall was a member of the Oregon Audubon Society and inspired by the artistic endeavors of the organization’s namesake, John James Audubon.
12-year-old actors Eli Ingraffea and Mila Kawishabara talk about the joys and challenges of starring in Milagro’s new play about surviving along the Southwest border – complete with ghosts.
Music of Latin America, including Indigenous instruments, to highlight PSCO concert.
The 1905 continues to reopen; Eugene Symphony performs “Star Wars” and Mahler’s “Resurrection Symphony”; Major Tomboys do the Lazarus trick.
As a Vancouver show tells multiple tales, an inspiring exhibit at California’s Huntington Library concentrates on a single artist: the chronicler of Black life Sargent Claude Johnson.
The exhibition at the Oregon Historical Society features Horsfall’s meticulous illustrations of birds from the Pacific Coast. Horsfall was a member of the Oregon Audubon Society and inspired by the artistic endeavors of the organization’s namesake, John James Audubon.
12-year-old actors Eli Ingraffea and Mila Kawishabara talk about the joys and challenges of starring in Milagro’s new play about surviving along the Southwest border – complete with ghosts.
Review: Portland Center Stage’s riveting production translates the politics and conflicts of ancient Rome to the harsh and shifting power plays of the contemporary world.
Also this week: “Free Time,” “Golden Years,” sci-fi animation “Mars Express,” and more.
The YouTube series examines the stories of minor – but consequential – characters through a progressive and feminist lens.
BodyVox’s collaboration with Imani Winds is a whimsical and visual spectacle that delighted fans, but missed synergistic opportunities amid the fun.
A busy bloom of storybook ballets, world premieres, film festivals and experimental dance is highlighted by a festival featuring the work of women choreographers.
The acclaimed high school dance company surprises and delights with a packed program of original choreography performed with energy, versatility, and joy.
For nearly 60 years, the non-profit program has been offering residential music and arts summer camps where youth can further their artistic interests while forging lifelong friendships.
In Oregon last year, “inappropriateness for children” maintained its top spot in book challenges. For the first time, it tied with another concern: that the book’s content was LGBTQ.
Other bookish events include readings from and release of Write Around Portland’s 62nd anthology, readings by Oregon Literary Fellows, and an opportunity to stargaze in Bend.
In Oregon last year, “inappropriateness for children” maintained its top spot in book challenges. For the first time, it tied with another concern: that the book’s content was LGBTQ.
Other bookish events include readings from and release of Write Around Portland’s 62nd anthology, readings by Oregon Literary Fellows, and an opportunity to stargaze in Bend.
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Hannah Krafcik explores the gender nonconforming and trans experience in a series of essays.
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