The award from the National Endowment for the Humanites will help the Bend museum revitalize its permanent collection dedicated to Indigenous peoples of the region.
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In Southern Oregon’s remote Applegate Valley, community organizers find that the love for a region can outweigh political, economic, and religious divisions.
The YouTube series examines the stories of minor – but consequential – characters through a progressive and feminist lens.
The YouTube series examines the stories of minor – but consequential – characters through a progressive and feminist lens.
Two legendary vocal groups united at The Reser for a packed house of enthusiastic fans.
Famed performance artist Annie Sprinkle and her collaborator Beth Stephens were in residence at the college in early April. Their work, ‘The Forest as Lover,’ is in the college’s EAR (Experimental Art Research) Forest through the end of June.
At the clifftop museum overlooking the Columbia Gorge, two new exhibitions follow the river’s flow for 300 miles to create art of the land, water, and Northwest cultures.
Stew’s rock musical about a young Black musician’s flight to find his own way gets a rollicking, heartfelt production in a space that feels made for it.
Portland Center Stage opens an updated “translation” of Shakespeare’s tragedy of political and moral downfall. Plus: A multi-show triumph of women; Irish myth and more.
The YouTube series examines the stories of minor – but consequential – characters through a progressive and feminist lens.
Beautiful people play tennis beautifully in the latest film from Luca Guadagnino.
The acclaimed high school dance company surprises and delights with a packed program of original choreography performed with energy, versatility, and joy.
The Australian dance company closed White Bird’s season with a bold performance, as the powerful and confident dancers brilliantly executed Rafael Bonachela’s technically demanding choreography.
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.
“Honey in the Horn,” a coming-of-age tale that shows how environmental settings mold human ideas and actions, won the literary distinction, but detractors said it was too critical of Oregon and its people.
Other winners during Monday’s Literary Arts event included Waka T. Brown for young adult literature and poet Daniela Naomi Molnar.
As the Oregon Shakespeare Festival emerges from pandemic woes, the Scottish play and “Born with Teeth” shine brightly with smart design, pared-down staging and top-flight acting.
“Honey in the Horn,” a coming-of-age tale that shows how environmental settings mold human ideas and actions, won the literary distinction, but detractors said it was too critical of Oregon and its people.
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Hannah Krafcik explores the gender nonconforming and trans experience in a series of essays.
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