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REVIEW: Guardians get their grand finale
TJ Reid leaves his thoughts on the Guardians of the Galaxy’s send-off.
“A Doll’s House, Part 2” opens Friday
Willamette Valley Bank presents Keizer Homegrown Theatre production of Nicholas Hnath’s A Doll’s House, Part 2, opening Friday, May 5.
REVIEW: “Boston Strangler” chokes
T.J. Reid drops his thoughts on Hulu’s “Boston Strangler”
McNary’s Celebration of Music returns to the Elsinore May 3
The top performing ensembles from McNary will return to the historic stage of the Elsinore Theatre in Salem for the second annual McNary’s Celebration of Music at the Elsinore Theatre on May 3.
SKIT mystery opens 4/27
A whodunnit will take the stage as Salem Keizer Inspirational Teen Theatre (SKIT) presents Sherlock Holmes & The Baker Street Irregulars, opening on Thursday, April 27, running through May 6.
Salem Symphonic to perform Earth-themed concert
In an early celebration of Earth Day, the Salem Symphonic Winds will present The Blue Marble, a film and symphony by composer Julie Giroux, on April 16 in the Rose Auditorium at South Salem High School.
“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” knows hot to role play
One of the many cool things about Dungeons & Dragons is the unlimited number of tales and scenarios the tabletop game facilitates. An exercise of imagination and storytelling, no two campaigns are the same and there are very few things a player cannot do. Knowing this, I was a bit[Read More…]
Book Review: ”Code Gray” by Farzon A. Nahvi, M.D.
It’s the person in the white coat, a physician with a stethoscope around their neck and a packed pocketful of paper notes and pens. The white coat instantly gets your attention. It’s meant to quickly convey authority, and it does – so much so that you trust your very life to the person wearing it. In “Code Gray” by Farzon A. Nahvi, M.D., that white coat won’t leave you in the dark.
Yellow in spotlight at Keizer Art
The Keizer Art Associaton’s March exhibit, Yellow, will be on display through March 28 at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery at the Keizer Cultural Center. Winners of the juried show were announded at a reception earlier in March. Best of Show was awarded to Dee Hendrixes’ Dahlia Dancer. First place[Read More…]