Get your seats for stand up in Newport
Stand-up comedian Alex Velluto will bring his sharp observational humor and piercing punchlines to the Newport Performing Arts Center this Saturday, Jan. 18.
Les Impostueres are the real deal
The “Voyages: Adventures in Music” series begins on Thursday, Jan. 23, with Gypsy jazz and swing group Christine Tassan et les Imposteures at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
This should get you Russian to the theater
Experience a revolutionary one-man adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” when Andrew Scott stars in “Vanya” on screen at the Newport Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, Jan 22.
Going full throttle
The journey to the stage can take many paths. For Jason Kutchma, starring in Theatre West’s current production, “Dial M for Murder,” it was taking a break from home improvements.
Let’s get metaphysical
The smoky-sweet scent of burning myrrh greets visitors as they step through the arched entrance to Crystal Wizard, the iconic metaphysical store located in Gleneden Beach.
Start the year with some Rep music
If you have a hard time pinning down a particular genre of music as your favorite, you’ll love the mix of hits performed by Bad Reputation, coming to the Newport Performing Arts Center this Saturday, Jan. 11.
Fill up on fiber
Newport’s Nye Beach district is getting fiber festive with a new, four-gallery exhibition at the Newport Visual Arts Center and the Olive Street Gallery inside the Newport Performing Arts Center, opening this Saturday, Jan. 11.
Artists offer a warm winter welcome
Enjoy new art and artist demonstrations at the Winter Reception from Lincoln City’s Pacific Artists’ Gallery this Friday, Jan. 10.
In search of the lesser-known birding spot
This Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10 and 11, the Seven Capes Bird Alliance will lead two bird walks in the less-traveled spots of some very familiar places to hopefully spot some unusual birds.
To sip, perchance to dream at Death Café
It might seem that the growth of Death Cafés is a bad thing. But, as they are a harbinger not of more deaths but more support around loss, it’s actually a good thing.
All heroes race capes
It's time to start training and gathering a team (or not) for the Three Capes Marathon Relay, taking place on Saturday, Feb. 22.
No regular Joe
Inside the restaurant doors, the setting is stylishly relaxed, and diners at Joe’s Table at Pioneer Joe’s, formerly Oshen’s Chophouse, will be forgiven if they kick back, let out a deep exhale and recline into the comfortable, well-padded chairs.
This year will all work out
Getting fit doesn’t have to be a chore: in fact, it can be quite fun. Options like hitting the pool, dancing or even tapping into your inner burlesque persona can make getting strong just a positive byproduct of fun fitness.
Pieces on Earth
Piece together a great evening by including a stop at “Possibilities,” an exhibit by mosaic artist Kate Kerrigan, opening this Friday, Jan. 3 at Lincoln City’s Chessman Gallery.
Swing into 2025
Take a musical voyage at the Lincoln City Cultural Center with a series of four concerts that highlight global music.
Motion is lotion
Entering a new year, we frequently assess our priorities, and health is often at the top of the list. What does health mean to you?
Give yourself a break
Whether vowing to start a gym membership or simply drink more water, physical wellness is central to many New Year’s resolutions. Luckily, for Lincoln City locals, Point Break Fitness extends a welcome hand.
Theatre West dials up the suspense
Dial T for Theatre West’s next production, “Dial M for Murder,” opening in Lincoln City on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Turn over a new leaf with college courses
For many, learning a new skill is high on the list of new year’s resolutions. The Oregon Coast Community College Winter community education season is filled with art, cooking music and more.
William Stafford honored in Newport
The Friends of William Stafford are honoring the former Oregon Poet Laureate’s 111th birthday with “Keeping Ourselves Strong: The Poetry of William Stafford,” a gathering at Newport Public Library this Saturday, Jan. 4.
