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Bookmonger: Of wolves and women

Forty-five years after the publication of Barry Lopez’s seminal work, “Of Wolves and Men,” a young Oregon writer…

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Peninsula Arts Association show celebrates spring

LONG BEACH, Wash. — Peninsula Arts Association will host a spring art show at the Old Long Beach…

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Astoria play highlights dementia’s impact on families

It is a memory play about loss of memory. Its director, Ryan Hull, is more often associated with…

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Muldaur, band return to Nehalem

NEHALEM — North Coast Music Project has announced the return of pop icon Maria Muldaur after a sold-out…

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Bookmonger: Living landscapes of the Northwest

Kudos to Portland-based freelance journalist Josephine Woolington and Portland State University-based Ooligan Press for “Where We Call Home,”…

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2022 Readers’ Choice Award winners

Winners of the 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards, as well as runners-up and honorable mentions, were determined by thousands…

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Artists for the people

This year’s Readers Choice Awards included a new category dedicated to the arts, including choices for favorite local…

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Bookmonger: Novel blends history, horror and fantasy

It’s been seven years since “Lovecraft Country” was published. That was Seattle author Matt Ruff’s inventive mash-up of…

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In Cannon Beach, two nights of laughter for comedy fest

A group of comedians are set to settle in by Haystack Rock for two nights filled with laughter.…

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Bookmonger: Northwest author on fearsome alligators

On its face, “Alligator Alley” doesn’t seem to have a very strong argument for appearing in a book…

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