Author Caroline Lion will discuss her book, “Reading Shakespeare In Jewish Theological Frameworks: Shylock Beyond the Holocaust,” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, at Southern Oregon University’s Hannon Library, in the Meese Room, No. 305.
Author Caroline Lion will discuss her book, “Reading Shakespeare In Jewish Theological Frameworks: Shylock Beyond the Holocaust,” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, at Southern Oregon University’s Hannon Library, in the Meese Room, No. 305.
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Pam Hammond beamed earlier this week while talking about new plans in store for downtown Ashland’s Paddington Station sister stores, The Jewel Box and Inspired By Oregon, which are consolidating and moving into the prominent Fortmiller building across the street.
Ashland councilors Gina DuQuenne and Dylan Bloom on Wednesday gave Southern Oregon University students a lesson in how to express mutual admiration even while disagreeing. The councilors met with 15 students at Britt Hall to discuss voting, Ashland-centered topics and how to bridge the communication gap between the SOU campus and Ashland.
This week’s crossword recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. Next week’s crossword: “OSF’s Secret Season.” More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Review: “Witch,” isn’t exactly a Halloween piece per se, but it is unsettling. And if you like stories that are distinctive, disturbing yet thought-provoking, this might be for you. This is a play where no one is as they seem; where our motives and desires can give rise to good or evil.
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