Arts

Bookmonger: Humans as part of a living planet

For those of us who grew up in the 20th century, our education focused on the primacy of…

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Art in Astoria this November: ‘In the Light,’ madder roots

At Astoria’s Second Saturday Art Walk, visit local galleries between noon and 8 p.m. for an afternoon and…

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Long Beach fiber arts festival doubles its classes

Linda Granfors has a simple explanation for her fiber arts preference. “I like bright colors!” She knits in…

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Symphony plans ‘Grand Openings’ for new season

The North Oregon Coast Symphony will begin its 2024-2025 season with two shows, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church…

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BizarroCon brings ‘literature of the weird’ to Astoria

After 15 years at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, a gathering of writers, artists, performers, filmmakers and fans of…

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Grimm stories take odd twists in latest Ilwaco play

The prognosis for an easy explanation of the Peninsula Players’ next show is grim. “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon”…

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‘The history of what we eat is the history of who we are’

As a “solutions journalist,” Nhatt Nichols is committed to telling stories that focus on people making the world…

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Astoria High School stages ‘Matilda: The Musical’

ASTORIA — A musical edition of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda” will be brought to life by a cast and…

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Clatsop County Arts Council holds annual summit

ASTORIA — The Clatsop County Arts Council is holding its fourth annual summit, titled “Art Works!”, from 9…

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Kate & The Crocodiles play at NCRD Performing Arts Center

NEHALEM — Portland trio Kate & The Crocodiles will play a concert at the North County Recreation District…

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