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In Astoria, a conservation film festival tells stories of the land

Twenty-three short films about conservation, wildlife, people and nature are being screened at the second annual Wild Coast ...

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Bookmonger: A modern-day Robin Hood

The timing of Astoria author William Dean’s latest novel couldn’t have come at a more resonant moment. “The ...

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More than 100 quilts on display at Ilwaco museum

Without a doubt, it is the most colorful event of the year at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. ...

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Pacific Northwest comedian to film Liberty Theatre show

Comedian Sam Miller is serious about his return to Astoria. “I want to take the roof off the ...

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Astoria art this March: Healing, spring and the untamed wild

Wander through hidden doors and historic buildings to find new work by artists of the Columbia-Pacific region and ...

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Local band revives decades-old refrain at Astoria show

The live music scene on the North Coast has always been fluid. Change is inevitable and most acts ...

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Bookmonger: Graphic novel shares positive message

If you’re reading this column, you probably enjoy reading books. But some concerning news came out just last ...

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March in Seaside: Art walk returns for 2025

The Seaside Art Walk is returning for its 2025 season on Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. in ...

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Gearhart art in March: Seascapes bridge six artists’ work

See new work at the monthly Gearhart Art Walk, returning from 2 to 5 p.m. March 1 at ...

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A printing studio is relocating to Astoria from Portland

On March 1, Pushdot Studio will open its doors to Astoria, but this is merely a new chapter ...

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