She Sticks the Landing on a Leap of Faith

She came back to her first love, labor-intensive in itself but different from the near 100-hour work weeks and crazy-constant travel of working as a … Continue reading
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She came back to her first love, labor-intensive in itself but different from the near 100-hour work weeks and crazy-constant travel of working as a … Continue reading
Throw out the standard polite and pristine garden party. This drag show ain’t it. Instead, Haus of Dharma has something better going on March 21 … Continue reading
The range of work is impressive — from watercolor and oil paintings, reduction linocut prints, fine jewelry, sculpture, tapestry and drawings with southeastern Oregon mineral … Continue reading
Humble and hurried beginnings. Philip Bayles was the conductor of the Eugene Community Orchestra in 1974 when suddenly, out of nowhere but with help from … Continue reading
It’s time again to settle in for a weekend of beautiful filmmaking with narratives that speak to all. A grass-roots volunteer-run celebration from its start, … Continue reading
They are serenely self-assured souls who bask in warmth and silently judge as to whether, on a whim, to take you or leave you. If … Continue reading
The cards tell everything. There are 22 major arcana tarot cards representing situations we all face in the grand scheme of life. From the zero … Continue reading
They are in attics or basements, anywhere there is space to set up elaborate model train sets complete with villages that support homes, banks and … Continue reading
One song can change your fate. One song can sweep you from hope and wonder to tragedy and sadness. That’s what made Hadestown riveting when … Continue reading
It is, says Andrew DeVigal, “a good starting point. How do we start a conversation?” That conversation is about community journalism and the hurdles it … Continue reading