Neskowin welcomes chamber quartet
Germany’s Mandelring Quartet will present the next concert in the Neskowin Chamber Music series this Sunday, Nov. 5, at Camp Winema.
Rub shoulders with the upper crust
Even if you have 3,141 things to do this holiday season, you should still try to wedge this one in. The Food Roots Pie Night Annual Fundraiser will take place at Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook this Saturday, Nov. 4.
At last! It’s First Weekend
Scenes from the Big Apple will be among the art on display in the small mill town of Toledo this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 4 and 5, as the arts community celebrates another First Weekend.
Are you tide up this Friday?
Estuary Trivia Night will offer guests the chance to brush up on their environmental knowledge while supporting the Campaign for Oregon's Estuaries at the Taphouse at Nye Creek this Friday, Nov. 3.
Marine debris retreat washes up in Wheeler
Heart of Cartm, the North County’s home base for artful waste reduction, is recycling last year’s popular Marine Debris Transformation Retreat.
Tillamook keeps it in the family
Get the family together for the Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts’ production of “A Nice Family Gathering,” a touching comedy written by Phil Olson opening this Friday, Nov. 3.
A very coastal Halloween
Ghosts, goblins and witches, oh my! ‘Tis the season for spooky adventures of all kinds to celebrate Halloween. But, how did this spellbinding event really start?
Ready for spooky Dory time?
It’s a-boat time for Halloween, and Pacific City hosts one of the Central Coast’s most distinctive celebrations of the holiday. Treats, games, live music and more will be found when Trick or Treat the Dory Fleet returns to the Kiawanda Community Center this Saturday, Oct. 28.
These shots are... outstanding
For three and a half weeks this summer, photographer Darryl Baird was the artist-in-residence at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. The photographs he captured during his time in residence are now the subject of a special exhibit at the Newport Performing Arts Center, starting Wednesday, Nov. 1.
A lively couple of days
Tillamook’s Fairview Grange will again play host to a celebration of Hispanic and Latino art and culture centered around Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Take a light turn
If you hike the Oregon Coast Trail near Cape Meares you have to time the pinch point, about a third of a mile south of Pacific Avenue, with the tides.
Break a leg!
Ever dreamed of getting tied down by acting in a local theater production? Theatre West in Lincoln City is holding open auditions for “Misery” by William Goldman, directed by Amanda Megyesi-McCave, on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 29 and 30.
Time to take stalk
Remember when mushrooms were just a vaguely colored topping on salads, pizzas and the occasional pasta?
Power play
Ambition, power and betrayal will explode on to the stage of the Newport Performing Arts Center this Friday, Oct. 20, as Red Octopus Theatre Company presents “Coriolanus.”
Make dash for ‘Panache’
Theatre West’s latest production, “Panache,” written by Don Gordon, explores the unlikely love story between two adults in their 50s whose vastly different lifestyles challenge one another on the path to finding true connection.
The suspense is over
A wildly popular audience participation movie since 1975, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will return to Lincoln City’s Bijou Theatre for another interactive performance this Saturday. Oct. 21.
A fours to be reckoned with
Neskowin Chamber Music begins its 28th season with an appearance by the Alexander String Quartet at Camp Winema this Sunday, Oct. 22.
Go out for Home Movie Day
The amount of data that can be stored on modern phones has become staggering, but many of us are walking around without taking the proper steps to ensure we don’t lose precious photos from one badly timed lean.
Opera so good it could become habit forming
Experience the bittersweet story of Sister Helen Prejean’s fight for the soul of a condemned murderer when the Metropolitan Opera presents “Dead Man Walking” at the Newport Performing Arts Center this Saturday, Oct. 21.