Tickets have dropped for the Angel’s Ball
You’ll be saying aloha to the holidays when Angels Anonymous presents its signature event, the Festival of Trees and Angel’s Ball, on Saturday, Dec. 7, at Chinook Winds Casino Resort.
At home on the stage
Jim-Isaac Chua, an award-winning pianist with a passion for supporting nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity, will perform at the inaugural Keys for Homes: Concert for a Cause fund-raiser this Friday, Nov. 8, in Newport.
Say ‘halo’ to drama
To celebrate 50 years of bringing live entertainment to the Lincoln City area, Theatre West is presenting retrospective of past-produced plays, beginning with the classic “Angel Street.”
Violinist ready to take a bow
The Newport Symphony continues its current concert season with “Utterly Transported,” featuring internationally renowned violinist Benjamin Baker this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3.
Stretch yourself at Luminous Soul Center
Opening during a tough time for in-person businesses, Luminous Soul Center, which offers services for physical and spiritual health, is now headed into its third year.
Manzanita hosts arts trio
Manzanita’s Hoffman Center is a place that supports the arts community with gallery shows, workshops, talks and more. November’s events include a month-long gallery show and a lecture from one of the show’s featured artists.
A rock-solid program
Stone Soup Suppers, a mission of five Newport churches, is celebrating its 20th year of serving weekly hot meals to the local community.
Come to your senses in Newport
All are welcome at the grand opening of The Friend Zone Sensory Gym in the Newport Recreation Center this Friday, Nov. 1. All visitors on opening day can experience the space for up to one hour at no charge.
Crash the arts party in Toledo
While pumpkin orange is undeniably the key color for fall, the full artistic palette will be on display this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3, at First Weekend in Toledo.
Well, Hallow there..
Food cart courts are this decade’s It Girl. And the Pines Dine, in Lincoln City’s Taft District, has every element to meet the dining and entertainment needs of a community.
A monster of a production
Just in time for Halloween, experience National Theatre’s live-recorded London production of “Frankenstein” on Wednesday, Oct. 30, on screen at the Newport Performing Arts Center.
Neskowin welcomes the Cremona of the crop
The new season of Neskowin Chamber Music begins as a stop on a world tour for the Quartetto di Cremona this Sunday, Oct 27.
Make no bones about it
Most people are ashamed to have skeletons in their closet. Not Roger Silver.
Are you pumped for fall?
Fall on the Oregon Coast is here in all its colorful glory. I live for this time of year.
Artists are on point at banner auction
The beautiful, hand-painted banners that have graced light poles throughout Nye Beach will soon be auctioned off, as is tradition, to raise money for kids’ arts programs.
A ska-ry evening
During an early 2013 recording session in Lincoln City, drummer Marv Bauer suggested a reggae fusion project formed around the songwriting of Randy Foote and Barry Klusman that came to be named JaSkaMon.
Music that’s worth the trip
The Lincoln City Cultural Center is embarking on a voyage through music, traditions and genres from around the world, and you’re invited to come along.
A soup-er event
A bowl of soup could change someone’s life. Last year, Tides of Change, a nonprofit serving survivors of domestic sexual violence, stalking and trafficking, helped more than 600 people in Tillamook County.
Do you have mushroom on your schedule?
The Lincoln County Mycological Society presents “Mushrooms of Cascadia: Fantastic Fungi of the PNW,” a slideshow presentation and book-signing by Christian Schwarz at the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center this Thursday, Oct. 24.
Storm warning
You’ll be swept away by “The Tempest,” a modern take on William Shakespeare’s final play, presented by New Visions Arts in Newport.