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Pelican hosts seabird talk in Pacific City

Learn about seabird monitoring and conservation work happening along the coast when Harry McQuillen leads a Science on Tap presentation at the Pelican Brewing Company in Pacific City on Thursday, Jan. 18.

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Indigo show is blue-tiful

Learn about the fascinating history of indigo dye, with Astoria artist and well-traveled indigo explorer Iris Sullivan Daire at Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts this Sunday, Jan. 14.

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Embark on a guided haiku

What should you shoot for when you write haiku? How can its strategies help your longer poetry or fiction? A presentation by Michael Dylan Welch will explore the world of 5-7-5 writing at the Willamette Writers Coast Chapter virtual meeting on Saturday, Jan. 20.

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Two days of the wigeon

Explore two lesser-known but highly scenic trails during Audubon Society of Lincoln City bird walks this Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and 13.

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What’s not to love?

“Oomph.”
As I hit the ball, it flies satisfyingly over the net toward my partner. As they continue to throw the balls, I return each one while unintentionally making the strange sound.

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Artists hit the right tone

Do you remember the game where a message is whispered from one person to the next around a circle? When it gets to the end, the phrase has transformed into something very different.

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‘Good’ is great

At the risk of scooping up the lowest of low-hanging fruit, the next production from National Theatre Live looks pretty … good.

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Music festival plans tribute

Acclaimed as “bold, stylistically diverse, rhythmically rich,” “My Words Are My Sword” is a groundbreaking musical drama for actor and orchestra that fuses jazz, hip-hop and classical music.

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You heard it here First

The artists of Toledo will greet the New Year with a fresh perspective this Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 6 and 7, when the town’s galleries and studios open their doors for First Weekend.

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Verdi interesting

This Saturday, Jan. 6, Giuseppe Verdi’s early masterpiece, “Nabucco,” will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera stage in New York to the big screen at Newport Performing Arts Center.

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Get trained in Toledo History

All aboard for the first field trip of the year with the Newport 60+ Activity Center this Saturday, Jan. 6, to explore the history of Toledo.

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New Year, same cold story

The questions posed to people who like begin each new year by submerging themselves into cold water to have evolved over time from “What are you, nuts?” to “Which dunk are you going to?”

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Simply the Crest

A beachcrest is the point on the beach where high tide storm waves end their run. It is the transition point between sand and sea, land and the ocean.

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A core curriculum

With its new facelift — walls freshly painted in soft pastel blue and festooned with bright mandala wheels of color and newly hung artwork — the New Moon Yoga space at the Lincoln City Cultural Center is ready for a party.

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A step-by-step guide to 2024

Get a guided view to some of the most special places on the Central Coast on New Year's Day with the Oregon State Parks’ First Day Hikes.

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Last chance to get pulled into The Undertow

The colors on SW 51st Street, in Lincoln City’s Taft District, are striking. The azure blue of the sky, the slate gray of the water as it flows out through the jaws of Siletz Bay, the inky black eyes of the curious harbor seals — and the bright-pink exterior of Eleanor’s Undertow restaurant, a fixture here for the past 43 years.

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You say Godzilla, I say Gojira.

My friend Jake Carlsen teaches creative writing and photography at Newport High School. Not only is Jake a gifted teacher and writer, but he laughs a lot, high and loud, just like Claude Rains in “The Invisible Man,” and he’s fun to be around.

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The tail end of the year

A pregnant female gray whale rises from the murky shallows of the Chukchi Sea. As she nears the surface, a trail of mud passes over her baleen into the frigid water.

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