This ain’t Paris, Texas: My Rendezvous with French Cinema
Read the full story here: An invite to an international press junket in Paris also afforded a preview of French films coming to the U.S. FEBRUARY 8, 2016 // MEDIA // MARC MOHAN Last month, I had the...
View ArticleOpening Night “The Call’ Profile Theatre
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View ArticlePaloma Griffin Hebert & Bonnie Miksch
This week Susannah chats with violinist Paloma Griffin Hebert and composer Bonnie Miksch about their collaboration with fEARnoMUSIC and the long awaited CD recording project of , Somewhere I Have...
View ArticleTicket Giveaway! Joaquin Lopez – Walters Cultural Arts Center
Inspired by Mexican folklore and the Latin American Bolero, accomplished songwriter and storyteller Joaquin Lopez will perform an intimate evening of song and story featuring guest musician James...
View ArticlePIFF Preview: The ten most anticipated movies at the festival
Read the full story here:by Marc Mohan for Oregon ArtsWatch The 39th Portland International Film Festival gets under way Thursday, February 11, with the opening night selection “The Fencer,” from...
View ArticleTurning Watchers into Seekers
NW Film Center presents the 39th annual Portland International Film Festival. BY A.L. ADAMS Bill Foster wants to make one thing clear: He isn’t playing favorites. The longtime director of the NW Film...
View ArticleWiz Live! Producers On Grease: Live, Bombshell, Hairspray and Remembering...
Read the full story here:Neil Meron and Craig ZadanPhoto by Virginia Sherwood/NBC Craig Zadan and Neil Meron were honored with an NAACP Image Award on Feb. 5 for their critically-acclaimed...
View ArticleQ+A: TOMMY TUNE’S in TOWN
Broadway’s longtime true love, TOMMY TUNE, dances his way into Portland hearts…just in time for Valentine’s Day. INTERVIEW BY SUSANNAH MARS. A Broadway Baby meets a Stage Legend What can I say? I’m a...
View ArticleDance Weekly: Down by the Bay with Randee Paufve
Original story here:A dancers pilgrimage to Californian and Skinner/Kirk’s latest works. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 // CULTURE, DANCE // JAMUNA CHIARINI At least once a year I take a dance holiday down to the...
View ArticleArtsBeat: Gibney Dance Announces Premiere and Expansion for 25th Anniversary
Article courtesy of here:Photo Natsuki Arai, in front, and Amy Miller of Gibney Dance Company performing “Duet.”Credit Scott Shaw New and restaged works by Gina Gibney, the founder and artistic...
View ArticleNew Associate Conductor for The Oregon Symphony Announced
By Haley Grant Artslandia The Oregon Symphony announced this week they have chosen John Hopkins graduate Norman Huynh as their new Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Associate Conductor. In this position,...
View ArticlePhoenix Chamber Choir
AWARD-WINNING. INSPIRING. ECLECTIC. STUNNING. EXPRESSIVE. FOUNDED BY CHAMBER CHOIR SINGERS, 1983 The award-winning Phoenix Chamber Choir, and our Artistic Director Graeme Langager, are proud to present...
View ArticleVancouver New Music
CURIOUS. CREATIVE. PASSIONATE. INSPIRING. ENGAGING. A COLLECTIVE OF VANCOUVER MUSICIANS, 1973 Each year Vancouver New Music (VNM) brings an inspiring mix of local, national, and international new music...
View ArticleVancouver Metropolitan Orchestra
OUTSTANDING. ARTISTIC. EMPOWERING. DEDICATED. ENRICHING. FOUNDED BY KENNETH HSIEH, 2003 Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra (VMO) welcomes audiences to experience its vibrant and intimate performances of...
View ArticleVancouver Recital Society
ENGAGING. INSPIRING. INTIMATE. ILLUMINATING. EXCITING. FOUNDED BY LEILA GETZ, 1980 The Vancouver Recital Society (VRS) strives to provide its audiences with intimate and inspiring experiences—the kind...
View ArticleVancouver Symphony Orchestra
BOLD. BRILLIANT. EXCITING. EXTRAORDINARY. WORLD-RENOWNED. FOUNDED BY MRS. B.T. ROGERS, 1919 Founded in 1919, the Grammy and Juno Award-winning Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) is one of Canada’s most...
View ArticlePortland Jazz Festival preview: Trane’s Tracks
by ANGELA ALLEN For Oregon ArtsWatch “Coltrane has the power to move people,” says up-and-coming Portland-grown saxophonist Nicole Glover. “He can reach that special place in you that only you have...
View ArticlePIFF best bets for Thursday, Feb. 18
Marc Mohan / Oregon ArtsWatch The 39th Portland International Film Festival is nearly halfway over, but some of the most anticipated films on its schedule are just starting to come into view. That...
View ArticleIs Zero-Gravity the Next Frontier for Choreography?
Posted on February 12, 2016 by Lauren Wingenroth Dance Magazine We’ve all seen site-specific work in some weird places. Pools, the sides of buildings, various public places—been there, done that. But...
View ArticlePIFF best bets for Friday, Feb. 19
The top picks as the festival’s second weekend kicks off include “Evolution,” from France, and the Dutch film “Schneider vs. Bax.” FEBRUARY 19, 2016 // MEDIA // MARC MOHAN, Oregon ArtsWatch As the 39th...
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