You’ll bee glad you went
The members of the Artists’ Studio Association pour themselves into their work, none so much as March featured artist, Mike Palmer.
Simply de-vine
The jungle has come to the Oregon Coast thanks to the latest play by Coastal Act Productions, “Tarzan.” Based on the Disney film, the play swings on stage at the Newport Performing Arts Center every Friday and Saturday through March 12.
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The Oregon Coast attracts many visitors, largely due to the beauty of our flora and fauna. It also attracts people who seek to protect and preserve these things.
Grab a 40 in Newport
It seems like just yesterday that the Newport Visual Arts Center needed to have its shoe laces tied and carried around a Teddy bear.
Where have you bean all my life?
Has there ever been a bean more beloved than the coffee bean?
Tidings from Toledo
As spring arrives in Toledo, the iconic cherry trees and flower boxes lining the charming downtown streets bloom with color, perfectly complementing the town's artistic flair.
From Gesture to Jester
During the pandemic, artist Molly Wullstein Van Austen took a 175-foot roll of paper and, using graphite, Conte crayon and colored pencils, illustrated her thoughts, memories and imaginings onto it.
Good gourd!
Jane Wilson’s exquisite coiled gourd vessels have been admired, gifted and treasured by visitors since her first exhibit in Lincoln City last spring.
Well done. Teen out of teen.
Lincoln City Parks & Recreation invites Lincoln City teens in grades 7 through 12 and members of the public to celebrate the grand opening of the Lincoln City Teen Center on Friday, March 4.
Taking trash
Pull up your boots, don your rain gear and help the Lower Nehalem Watershed Council and Lower Nehalem Community Trust take out the trash — out of the estuary that is.
Wood you like to see some art?
The Hoffman Gallery in Manzanita asks, wood you rather stay home, or enjoy the March show, featuring the works of Alana Garrigues, Susan Walsh and Rick Crawford.
Small fry? As if.
The fin folks in the 2022 Taft High School senior class are proudly hosting one of Lincoln City’s most popular events, the Senior Class Fish Fry, on Tuesday, March 8.
Cruise the strip
You won’t want to lash yourself to the mast and risk missing the alluring song as “Sirens of the Deep” takes to the stage in Newport this Saturday, Feb. 26.
Wash & learn
Strewn along the wrack line of Oregon’s beaches, kelp and shell fragments mix with plastic shards and bottle caps.
Haven’t seen Washed Ashore yet? It’s high tide you did
The stunning sculptures made from the ugly side of our consumer culture have brought thousands of people to the Lincoln City Cultural Center since the traveling exhibit landed there last year.
Music teachers compare notes
When the generous teachers in the Lincoln County Oregon Music Teachers Association aren’t making a practice of helping create new or improved musicians through lessons, they are scaling new heights with their bi-annual fundraiser.
Get a new artistic headquarters
Local artists with an established connection to the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area have a wonderful opportunity to live and work among the natural and man-made wonders that make the area so… outstanding.
Con-graduations on a great show
Despite its winter theme, the show of work by budding artists at Newport High School will warm your heart.
Sounds fab-ulous
A contrast in expressions, materials and function will make a dramatic impression when Central Oregon-based artists Linda Gettmann and Charlene Virts bring their work to the Lincoln City Fiber Arts Studio Gallery.
Nature by de-sign
Lincoln City’s Open Spaces are small but mighty places where you can lose yourself in nature.