
“August Osage County” play reading
Written by Tracy Letts and directed by former Oregon Shakespeare Festival artistic director Henry Woronicz, “August Osage County” takes a look at the lives of the strong-willed women of the
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Written by Tracy Letts and directed by former Oregon Shakespeare Festival artistic director Henry Woronicz, “August Osage County” takes a look at the lives of the strong-willed women of the
Held 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 14 and 15 at a private home in Ashland, attendees can participate in these sessions in person or via Zoom or receive them as
There will be a screening of the SOMM documentary, “Cup of Salvation,” at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at the Grizzly Peak Winery. There will be a meet & greet
Agnes Evans leaves her childhood home in Ohio to follow the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds her sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a
The OLLI Players are back and you won’t want to miss the fun. This fast-paced, lively musical, directed by Cheryl Goodman-Morris and written by Jack Seybold, will warm your heart
Anima Mundi Productions presents the reunion of the legendary Uptown String Quartet. As ambassadors of the African American musical tradition, the women of this revolutionary string quartet share a lifelong
Playing with Words Playwriting Workshop will be led by Fall Festival Host Playwright Beth Kander. Participants will have the opportunity to work with Kander and the 2023 Fall Festival presenting
A LONG TIME COMING By Weston Gaylord Directed by Holly L. Derr A Long Time Coming tells two intertwining stories of one family: a novelist in 2024 who puts his
A LONG TIME COMING By Weston Gaylord Directed by Holly L. Derr “A Long Time Coming” tells two intertwining stories of one family: a novelist in 2024 who puts his
LYONS PRIDE By Bleu Beckford-Burrell Directed by Kyle Haden** The Lyons household, struggling to stay afloat, doesn’t find itself lacking in pride. A family play, about living, love, identity and
“Tombstone Tales,” which took place last week in Ashland Cemetery, was all about history, not Halloween.
A Southern Oregon University graduate and executive of a company developing renewable energy projects said the state is making significant strides towards a 100% clean electricity goal by 2040.
Talent City Council will host its regular monthly meeting at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 21, at the Talent Community Center 104 E. Main St., in the dining room, according to an agenda from city officials.
Nadia McGrady proposed ideas such as a “screen-free week” and a citywide talent show By Holly Dillemuth, Ashland.news If Bellview Elementary 5th-grader Nadia McGrady was mayor of Ashland, she knows
A wealth of tips to help protect Ashland homes and yards from wildfire risk was the hot topic during the latest Better Prepared Wildfire Series installment on Wednesday.
Ashland City Council will consider and be asked to vote on a $5-per-meter monthly charge for electricity to support Ashland Parks & Recreation programs during its Tuesday business meeting.
(It’s free)