Hangin’ with my Holmes
The Supreme Court. For better or for worse, it’s the last word on the laws that shape the American landscape.
Muddy award winner is clear choice
Some musicians win awards. Then there are the very few who have awards named after them.
Presenting a fan favorite
St. James Santiago School students will take the stage at Lincoln City’s Beach Club and Event Center on Saturday, May 13, in a student showcase to celebrate the school’s 10th anniversary.
The gr-it girls
Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan are currently delighting old and new fans across North America on their highly successful Grits and Glamour tour.
Illumination from the Arctic Circle
Take a ride with members of the Yaquina Birders and Naturalists to the “Land of the Midnight Sun” during a naturalist presentation by Roy W. Lowe in Newport on Wednesday, May 17.
Jewel be glad you went
The 14th annual Be Jeweled jewelry sale extravaganza will sparkle at the Central Coast Assembly Church this Saturday, May 13.
This weekend’s spoke-n for
The second annual Beach, Bike & Blues Festival, on Saturday, May 6, is a draw for avid cyclists, music lovers and those who just want to enjoy the spectacular beaches that Waldport offers. And, it’s free.
Art thou ready for May?
At the start of every month, Toledo celebrates its art community with First Weekend, an opportunity for the local art galleries to open their doors and connect local artisans to the public.
Flock to Manzanita for this show
The May gallery show from Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts will feature work by Jim Koudelka, Jenny Siegel, and Michael Krall.
A POW-erful promotion
Pow! Bang! Ka-Blam! Power-up your Oregon Coast vacation with Free Comic Book Day at Robert’s Bookshop in Lincoln City.
In a class of her own
The Newport Visual Arts Center’s new exhibit, “Educate the Girls of the World” features paintings by award-winning artist Margaret Godfrey.
Don’t be down in the dumps
The Trash Bash Art Festival is returning to the Nehalem Valley this Friday, May 5, through Saturday, May 20, with the theme of emergence.
They could do this all day
This year’s Newport Loyalty Days and Sea Fair Festival, running from Friday, May 5, through Sunday, May 7, recognizes all military veterans and active duty personnel, with a special honor given to those who served during the Vietnam War.
Three’s company
The grounds of the Lincoln City Cultural Center are under construction with the long-awaited Cultural Plaza project, but rest assured, the center is still open, with a slate of concerts scheduled throughout May.
Get a read on comedy in Lincoln City
What's up at Theatre West? Enjoy Lincoln City’s treasured theater from the audience or even from the stage as the troupe prepares for the coming season.
Returning to a starring role
In the cold, dark depths off Cascade Head, a sunflower sea star’s 15,000 hydraulically manipulated tubed feet propel the bicycle wheel-shaped creature at 200 feet per hour across the rocky reef.
Chorale your friends and head to a show
Perhaps the next presentation in the Central Coast Chorale spring concert series, “Voices of Spring!” will help finally break winter’s firm grasp on the Oregon Coast.
Do dogs do downward dog better?
Well, of course they do! Instinctively, dogs stretch from the tip of the tongue to the tailbone, like a whole-body yawn.
Plant yourself in Newport
Free trees and free learning, will once again be a part of the Newport Parks and Recreation Department’s Arbor Day event.