Have Steinway, Will Travel
A Portland pianist takes classical music to rural areas
The 9-foot Steinway grand piano sits on a simple stage or a flat-bed trailer — a bit out of place, perhaps, in forests, national parks, … Continue reading
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The 9-foot Steinway grand piano sits on a simple stage or a flat-bed trailer — a bit out of place, perhaps, in forests, national parks, … Continue reading
If the drive away from the noise and traffic that is city life to the scenic wine estates isn’t tempting enough, think of the relaxing … Continue reading
Thirty years after its first performance, rehearsals were strong and bags were almost packed for a tour of Northern California in March 2020 when the … Continue reading
Asante Riverwind has been an activist for decades on social and ecological issues, and he has often expressed himself on these issues through music, art … Continue reading
If you need to spruce up your home or garden with art this spring, Maude Kerns Art Center has you covered this Mother’s Day with … Continue reading
It’s time to travel the globe with documentarians to discover history and connect it to the present. The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for … Continue reading
Seattle-based Laureen Nussbaum, a 94-year-old Jewish scholar and childhood friend of Anne Frank, tells of the magnificent work of German Lawyer Hans Calmeyer in her … Continue reading
Sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse and all forms of sexual violence didn’t stop with the pandemic, and light still needs to be … Continue reading
It’s time to scrape off the pandemic rust and work out the kinks to those joints in preparation for National Dance Week, and the Cultural … Continue reading
It took two years of moving Heaven and Earth through the tangled mess of rescheduling brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, but Eugene Ballet will … Continue reading