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The creator and star of "Shakespeare and the Alchemy of Gender" discusses the show's themes of war, family, and the importance of storytelling with JPR's Vanessa Finney on the new JPR series and podcast "The Creative Way."
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Phoenix-based artist Beca Blake is part of a team known as Southern Oregon Celebrating Women. Together, they've produced a local exhibit to celebrate female artists.
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Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani brings his words and talents to Plaisance Ranch in the Applegate Valley.
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Cassidy Quistorff is the Executive Director of Klamath Film, joining us with details of film and filmmakers presenting their works.
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Tim Bond, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director, about the 2024 season.
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Collaborative Theatre Project in Medford runs theater workshops for young people.
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When the tide is low on the Southern Oregon coast, giant spiraling paths can be seen drawn in the sand. In the spring and summer, people flock to Bandon to walk these artistic labyrinths that stretch out to the size of a football field.
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The Siskiyou Music Project has been presenting both concerts and musical education in Ashland. Ed Dunsavage, a guitarist himself, is the Executive Director.
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Josh Gross checks in from the road with five musical acts hitting stages in August
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 2023 season will be able to finish out this year thanks to a successful emergency fundraising campaign.
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Port Orford's Redfish Music Festival provides intensive musical training for students of stringed instruments, and delivers a set of classical concerts to the public, with the teachers taking center stage.
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A cozy festival with world-class musicians and artists, in Humboldt.
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Underground History has recently featured two individuals that have applied their creative vision to the world of archaeology. We spoke with mixed-media artist Sam Roxas-Chua about his time working with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology’s Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project (OCDP) while he was the artist in residency at the Portland Chinatown Museum (PCM), and musician Stephen O’Malley about his recent event, You Origin, which transformed the Neolithic alignments of Carnac in Brittany into an immersive three-day musical event. While “arteaology” isn’t a word yet, my recent experiences have suggested that maybe it should be.