
Arts:
Arts Shorts
Taiwan Film Festival, Fresh Hop Beer “Tastival”
Visual Art:
Cornucopia of Crap and Gold
Springfield Mayor’s Art Show lacks human warmth
Books:
Love, Protection, Loss, Recovery
Cai Emmons’ second novel delivers on several levels
Books:
Taking the Music to the People
Alex Ross on the highs and lows of the 20th century
Theater:
Counting on Dracula
A mish-mash of genres makes for a confusing production
Theater:
Opening Nights
Jacques Brel is Alive & Well & Living in Paris, La Dispute
Dance:
If I Love You, You Best Beware
Eugene Ballet Company’s Carmen
Outdoors:
Range of Fire
Following the footsteps of John Muir
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