The full-scale refurbishment doubles the library’s size, adds windows, and celebrates Astoria’s history, culture, and architectural heritage.
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March 25, 2025Linda Ferguson
Due to financial troubles, the nationally recognized company will suspend its productions and educational programs beginning in September. In the meantime, it's begun a $1 million fund drive.
March 25, 2025Amanda Waldroupe
The Trump Administration's proposed shutdown of the IMLS would be felt across the nation, including the Northwest: A quarter of the State Library of Oregon’s budget comes from the embattled federal agency.
The Stephen King adaptation captured the book’s spooky mood and emotional complexity–and found an enthusiastic audience.
March 24, 2025Lorin Wilkerson
The pianist and flutist performed bird-themed music by Japanese and Oregonian composers at the Portland Japanese Garden.
March 23, 2025James Bash
Isaac Thompson discusses a concert switch from Mondays to Thursdays and revitalizing downtown in a 2025-26 season that starts with violin superstar Joshua Bell and ends with a percussive bang.
The art of reclamation: A photographer builds nests of safety and solace. People who've been abused climb in, confront their demons, and emerge healthier and happier.
March 24, 2025Lori Tobias
The Lincoln City artist honors her Pacific Islander heritage and relationship with Kuan Yin in an exhibit opening April 4 in Newport.
March 21, 2025YachatsNews.com
The retiree, whose resume also includes work as a geneticist and engineer, is one of three artists in a new venture: Little Art Museums of Yachats.
Theater review: Stumptown Stages presents a salty, witty, and musical update of the comic 1982 movie.
March 18, 2025Linda Ferguson
Portland Center Stage presents a stirring production of "The Light." Fuse prepares "Great White Goes Down" for Fertile Ground. Twilight chronicles the beginnings of gay activism with "The Temperamentals." Plus more openings and continuing shows.
Four decades after his (presumed) death, Andy Kaufman at last gets the feature-length documentary treatment. Plus: the feel-good "Bob Trevino Likes It," and a new Blu-ray release of the 1999 sharksploitation flick "Deep Blue Sea."
March 20, 2025Marc Mohan
Also this week: a strange dystopia in "The Assessment," plus the sci-fi flick "Ash" and the baseball film "Eephus."
March 15, 2025Marc Mohan
The analog film collection of the late Dennis Nyback moves to the basement of a Southeast Portland community center, where a crew of dedicated cinephiles takes on the monumental task of cataloguing its over 5,000 titles.
At Performance Works Northwest, three dancers, a rush of words, a flight of balloons, and a beautiful straddling of metaphoric balance between fantasy and reality.
March 1, 2025Martha Ullman West
A new film delves into the life and continuing inspiration of the international modern dance pioneer and co-founder of the Columbia Gorge's Maryhill Museum of Art.
February 27, 2025Jamuna Chiarini
March is rich with dance you can sink your teeth into, from a dance film festival to South Korean and Palestinian performances, a dance take on "Hedda Gabler" and more.
March 18, 2025Lori Tobias
The three-day festival in April offers 10 workshops on a range of paper arts — and the opportunity for bookmaking friends to reconnect.
Photographer K.B. Dixon continues his series of cultural profiles with portraits of choreographer Linda Austin, actor/director William (Bill) Earl Ray, visual artist Rebecca Boraz, novelist/translator Daniel Nieh, and Corrib Theatre artistic director Holly Griffith.
March 24, 2025Claire Willett
A simplified grant application and unrestricted funding gives each arts organization the flexibility to use grant money where it can make the most impact.