Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk

It has been more than a year since art lovers have been able to gather for the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk. The wait is … Continue reading
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It has been more than a year since art lovers have been able to gather for the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk. The wait is … Continue reading
“Real Men Love Cats.” I have three cats and I proudly wear that T-shirt. Another man who openly loves cats is Portland-based Moshow the Cat … Continue reading
Another heatwave comes late this week, but don’t fret — Ballet Fantastique comes to the rescue with the first of its sizzling summer outdoor performances … Continue reading
If it has been noted once, it has been said many times during the COVID-19 pandemic period: We may not be all in the same … Continue reading
Rodeo fans want to see the arm jerker, a bronc or bull with a powerful buck, not a hat bender, an animal who bucks very … Continue reading
Years of grueling work have gone into shaving seconds off track times and adding inches to field events — including Ryan Crouser’s world record June … Continue reading
It’s the mystery that has puzzled many: What happened to Amelia Earhart, the famed pilot who disappeared in 1937? Jaime Bach, anthropologist and archaeologist, offers … Continue reading
There are the old stories of rural communities where everyone trusts each other and no one bothers to lock their car doors — except during … Continue reading
It’s been a hard year away for everyone with the pandemic restrictions. For the Oregon Children’s Choir, it has meant Zoom rehearsals in the winter … Continue reading
For some, the COVID pandemic has been a frustrating period of idling, and this is especially so for musicians in the arts. Not so for … Continue reading