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Tyler Hokama will take over as interim executive director. The decision comes after months of staffing changes and financial turmoil at the Southern Oregon theatre company.
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Students get to show their wares at the annual SOU Student Film Festival, coming to the Varsity Theatre in Ashland on June 7th. Since no film can be longer than 15 minutes, there's a wide variety of offerings. We learn more from SOUSFF Program Directors AJ Carter and Blythe Lloyd and Digital Cinema professor Christopher Lucas.
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The event is a spiritual run and prayer for the health of the Klamath watershed.
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"Everyman," a morality play gets a 21st-century reworking as "Everybody," by the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. This is Southern Oregon University theater department's final production of the academic year. Vaun Munroe is the director.
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Ana Byers, the Executive Director of Rogue World Music, the annual Ashland World Music Festival over the weekend (May 26-29), with performances in Lithia Park.
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Terry Longshore returns to share music and his thinking about it, prior to an upcoming recital
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A memorial is being dedicated this month in honor of a former Ashlander who died defending two young women during a 2017 attack on a Portland train.
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Jerron Jorgensen returns to talk about final concert of the season for the SOU Chamber Choir
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BLM's Tony Saunders lays out details of the Artist-in-Residency program at Rogue River Ranch, this summer.
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Southern Oregon Rep Singers present their annual concert of new choral works, "Rivers of Light." One is by English composer Will Todd, the other by SORS composer-in-residence Jodi French.
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Eureka Chamber Music Series is weekend concerts of married-couple/soprano and pianist Lucy Fitz Gibbon and Ryan McCullough, with concert Saturday night (May 13th) and concert with conversation on Sunday afternoon. Tom Stone is both a violinist and the Artistic Director.
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Josh Gross returns to highlight five bands performing in the region in the month of May.
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Artistic Director Nataki Garrett resigned from the organization on Friday.
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Sunday (May 7) in Ashland with "Honoring My Sister’s Beauty: A musical and poetic conversation between diverse traditions." Hildegard von Bingen, Florence Price, and other composers provided the pieces, with interpretation by singers Lindsay Patterson Abdou and Brooke Iva Lohman, and violinist, scholar, and poet Dr. Lesa Terry, plus pianist Joseph Williams and Anima Mundi Productions’ resident poet Tiziana DellaRovere.