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Arts: Page 48

Book Launch at Tsunami

Valerie Ihsan unveils her new memoir with a reading and discussion

ArtsBooksEW-Extra 2 years ago

Springfield author, life coach and podcaster Valerie Ishan will read from, discuss and sign copies of her latest book, You Can’t Dance a Lie: A … Continue reading →

To Carve A Future From Your Inheritance

The three-day DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon opens March 10

ArtsEW-ExtraFilm 2 years ago

The question is posed: What is it that we inherit from our respective families through the generations? Is it habits, rituals and dreams, or battles, … Continue reading →

This Ain’t No Picnic

A big stash of gack leads to bloody mayhem in Cocaine Bear

Film 2 years ago

What makes a movie a cult movie? Certainly, the modern tendency to hail a film’s “cult” status immediately upon release belies one of the essential … Continue reading →

Family Affair

In Something Clean, Selina Fillinger examines rape from a mother’s viewpoint

Theater 2 years ago

Remember this name: Selina Fillinger. It’s the name of a young playwright — very young, precocious and prolific. And, a playwright who happened to be … Continue reading →

Muse: A Celebration of Women, Volume 1

Music 2 years ago

It’s women’s weekend on the stage at beergarden and The Public House, and not a moment too soon. It’s time to ease the late winter … Continue reading →

Joyful Love, Joyful Activism

Author George Lakey is at Tsunami Books March 9

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

If it seems that George Lakey has been at every pivot point of social change in the United States since the 1950s, that’s because it’s … Continue reading →

Visible Time

Kum Ja Lee’s artworks strive to make time visible using different types of fiber and other mediums

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

I meet artist Kum Ja Lee at the opening of her exhibit Perception of Time and Space, which is on display until March 16 at … Continue reading →

Swing Shift Jazz Orchestra featuring Clairdee

Music 2 years ago

Carmen McRae met the great Billie Holiday when she was just 17 years old, and Holiday recorded in 1939 a tune she composed, “Dream of … Continue reading →

Across The Line From Shadow To Sunlight

Poignant stories of college basketball's  integration abound on the eve of ‘March Madness’

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

Many of the names from Across The Line flow freely in my memory, be it as a once-voracious reader of sports journalism and history or … Continue reading →

255 Madison Pop-Up Runway, Showcasing Black Fashion Designers in Eugene

Fashion 2 years ago

To start a business or grow a brand is daunting, all-consuming work. It takes a community. Treylon Day knows this, and he’s been on the … Continue reading →

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