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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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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's new artistic director has started his new job. Tim Bond spent 11 seasons from the mid-'90s to the early 2000s at the Ashland-based festival. Now he's returning to become the artistic leader at a time of serious turmoil for the repertory company.
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland announced its 2022 season lineup Thursday, as well as a significant drop in ticket prices.
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The pandemic put most live cultural events on hold for a year, including festivals that are at the core of Rogue Valley鈥檚 tourism economy. As COVID eases, many events will be making a comeback in the next few months.
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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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Over the last few years, JPR has had an opportunity to play dozens of fantastic folk and roots music albums from the Shoreline, Washington-based music鈥