Renaissance Man
No matter what role he is currently taking on, poet Matthew Dickman is constantly creating
When Matthew Dickman was a sophomore in high school, like many of us did at that age, he had a crush who he wanted to … Continue reading
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When Matthew Dickman was a sophomore in high school, like many of us did at that age, he had a crush who he wanted to … Continue reading
Everything looks fine on the surface, and why wouldn’t it? After all, Bill and Nancy have been married for 50 years and are living the … Continue reading
Singer, songwriter, vegan and animal rights activist Nellie McKay comes to The Shedd for a solo concert Friday night, Jan. 19, promoting her latest album, … Continue reading
Maude Kerns was a woman — born in Portland in 1876, studied at the University of Oregon as well as the San Francisco Art Institute … Continue reading
They have graced stages locally, most recently at Wildish Theater, and throughout the world with their elegant work in chamber ensembles and symphonies. Now the … Continue reading
Oregon’s first poet laureate, Edwin Markham, who served from 1923 to 1931, was internationally known for his 1899 poem “The Man With the Hoe,” an … Continue reading
It’s confessional storytelling comedy at its finest. You can feel the Fortune. Fortune Feimster — a writer as well as a charismatic actress and comedian … Continue reading
2024 could well be a bumpy year on many fronts, but you can end 2023 with a bang this New Year’s Day weekend with a … Continue reading
The storyline and characters are well known. There is the “Party Scene,” “The Transformation,” “The Battle Scene” and the “Snow Scene.” And that’s just Act … Continue reading