Arts

Bookmonger: Imagine the writing life

If you’re reading this column, there’s no doubt you’re a reader, but do you possibly also have a…

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Manzanita reading celebrates poetry contest winners

Poets from across Oregon will gather to share their recent work at an event presented by the Manzanita…

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Bookmonger: ‘A flutter of facts’ for springtime reading

I’m glad the calendar says it is spring now — even though the weather doesn’t always concur. Here…

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April art in Seaside: ‘Forces of nature,’ welcoming spring

The Seaside Art Walk returns from 5 to 7 p.m. April 5 in the city’s historic Gilbert District.…

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A bloomin’ good idea returns to the peninsula

The color yellow will reign supreme in Ilwaco this weekend. The third annual Driftwood & Daffodils event will…

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Gearhart gallery features six artists for April

GEARHART — Trail’s End Art Association, a nonprofit art gallery in Gearhart, will feature six artists working in…

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Ilwaco museum spotlights hats through history

Hats are the latest artifacts to adorn the special exhibits gallery at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. “Topping…

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Bookmonger: A look toward Oregon’s future

Oregon’s history of managed growth goes back to 1973 when the passage of Senate Bill 100 presented a…

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A play guaranteed to be a ‘Disaster!’ in Ilwaco

Members of Peninsula Players don’t want their latest stage production to reflect its title. It’s called “Disaster!” The…

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Astoria play delves into the reality of memories

“Marjorie Prime” is full of can’t-spoil surprises. But the play asks what role artificial intelligence could — or…

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