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What began as a satiric novel about Stanford Law School became a Golden Globe-nominate movie and a Tony-nominated musical. Now, Legally Blonde is playing at Ashland鈥檚 Oregon Cabaret Theatre through September 1. JPR's Vanessa Finney spoke with director and choreographer Lauren Blair.
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Phoenix-based artist Beca Blake is part of a team known as Southern Oregon Celebrating Women. Together, they've produced a local exhibit to celebrate female artists.
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Two major foundations are contributing $20 million apiece and the Legislature approved $11.8 million in funding for the arts earlier this month.
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When the tide is low on the Southern Oregon coast, giant spiraling paths can be seen drawn in the sand. In the spring and summer, people flock to Bandon to walk these artistic labyrinths that stretch out to the size of a football field.
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Artists in the Rogue Valley are releasing a new book featuring artwork about bees and other pollinators.
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The show , featuring the work of two local artists, is being held in a burned-out garage in Talent.
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Kelly鈥檚 work shaped the Oregon art scene for more than six decades.
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December arts and entertainment.
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Last week, performing arts venues from across Oregon asked state leaders for guidance on how to resume business. They say the Governor鈥檚 office ignored most of their questions, making it nearly impossible to plan for this summer.
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Art has the power to connect us to people and places and feelings. In Molly McBrayer's case, art connects her to her grandmother. The late Nancy鈥
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Kids don't seem to mind much what shape a pi帽ata comes in, just as long as they can whack it with a stick and have candy come flying out. They might think鈥
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Maybe you were in an art gallery or museum and saw something that caught your eye. And ultimately, you couldn't quite figure out what you were looking at.鈥
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Cannupa Hanska Luger grew up on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, the scene of many a protest over the Dakota Access Pipeline. He is an鈥
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Rogue Valley artist Marigny Goodyear brings a lot of skills to her work; she's an artist with a business degree. Her usual modes of expression are鈥