Javier "Javi" Dubon, in his new role at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival less than two months, is leading with a collaborative approach, bent toward understanding audiences — "what makes them tick, what ticks them off."
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A love triangle, a wildfire and a miracle: Q&A with...
Two decades after his first book, and following several acclaimed movies with director Kelly Reichardt, the Portland writer probes fundamental motivations and questions in his new novel "God and Sex."
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Tall and visible among turbulent water: OrpheusPDX’s...
The pianist, now in his first official year as AD, discussed this year’s festival, his history with the festival and with his predecessor Yaki Bergman, and why music is all about “sharing and enjoying.”
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‘Eclectic Abstraction’: Artistic freedom in times of...
The group show at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene includes modernist icons and emerging artists. It frames abstraction in terms of political concerns.
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Oregon Humanities wins against Trump Administration...
A federal judge rules that DOGE and the administration did not have a right to claw back money from the National Endowment for the Humanities that had already been approved by Congress.
The city advances toward a pair of 3,000-seat auditoriums: a renovated Keller Auditorium, and a new large hall, paired with a 1,200-seater, at PSU. But many questions remain.
Danyelle Tinker, a co-founder of North Portland’s Twilight Theater Company, is bringing innovative and accessible shows to Oregon’s North Coast. Plus: Fresh openings, holdover shows.
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Cantores in Ecclesia finds cohesion and inspiration...
Who's on first? Clackamas Rep's bright and sassy revival of the 1950s musical-comedy hit about a phenom who comes out of nowhere beats the Devil at his own nefarious game.
The Grammy-winning musician’s long-gestating BIPoC artists retreat in Portland comes together through collaboration with artists, development firm Adre, Allied Works architects, and listening to the land.
The lawsuit, arguing that the canceling of federal grants previously approved by Congress is illegal, is heard in a Portland U.S. court. A decision might come next week.
For this year’s one-day microfestival, a cadre of pianists led by DUO Stephanie and Saar paired Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I” with the complete “Etudes for Solo Piano” of Philip Glass.
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Poet Q&A: Charity E. Yoro, winner of a 2025 Oregon...
The pop-filled, frisky touring musical "& Juliet," which gives Juliet a new lease on life, plays Portland Aug. 5-10. Plus: Broadway in Portland's 2025-26 season.