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Whats-Happening: Page 394

Cork Disease

The scoop on screw caps

Drink 8 years ago

Wine has been around for 7,500 to 10,000 years — scientists dither — probably starting with the harvest of wild grapes. The juice fermented and, … Continue reading →

#NOPE

Tech thriller The Circle founders on false dichotomies and a lack of direction

Film 8 years ago

Within the first few minutes of The Circle, a tiresome cinematic exercise in false dichotomies, Mae (Emma Watson) tells a friend that she’ll send him … Continue reading →

A Boy and His Thumbs

Music 8 years ago

The quality of a story’s substance isn’t necessarily the meat or the grit — sometimes it’s how a person chooses to tell it. Danny Yarborough … Continue reading →

A Cabin in the Woods

Music 8 years ago

“I sang before I talked,” laughs Kate Sawicki, lead singer of the richly eclectic band The Cabin Project. Sawicki and her solemn band mates string … Continue reading →

N.A.P.O.I. full session

Not A Part Of It performing live for #lincolnstreetsessions in it's entirety

Lincoln St. SessionsMusic 8 years ago

Check out the full Lincoln Street Session session from Not A Part Of It Recorded: 10-13-2016 Audio Recording & Mixing: James Bateman Cameras: Trask Bedortha, … Continue reading →

A Gray Day is Beautiful, Too

White Lotus offers new paintings by Margaret Prentice

Visual Arts 8 years ago

Some people look forward to retirement. They plan for the time when they can stop working and do nothing but take it easy and relax. … Continue reading →

Monsters Far Away and Close to Home

Though missing the mark, Colossal remains an intriguing failure of a film

Film 8 years ago

A carousing alcoholic with a tendency toward blackout, Gloria (the excellent Anne Hathaway) saunters home at sunrise one morning to find that her boyfriend, Tim … Continue reading →

Oregon Roots

Portland sister trio Joseph have Oregon Roots

Music 8 years ago

Portland roots-harmony sister trio Joseph take their name from the northeastern Oregon town of Joseph. Band member Allison Closner says she and her sisters spent … Continue reading →

Femme Diversifiée

Siri Vik’s Femme Fatale opens Friday at The Shedd

Music 8 years ago

For some musicians, performing is just stepping onto a stage, singing into a mic, playing a guitar, hitting a few drums — or whatever else … Continue reading →

Someday My Prince Will Come

A new-old look at a classic tale in Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella at the Hult

Theater 8 years ago

It’s not every day that an established playwright and screenwriter passes on an opportunity to create an updated Broadway show, but that’s just what Douglas … Continue reading →

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