Articles
March On, Comrade
The collaboration between rock n’ roll and the symphonic world has been a sort of rite of passage for years. Going back to the late 60s with bands like Procol […]
Pho Viet
I’ll never forget the first time I experienced pho, a traditional Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, spices and meat. I walked into a local Vietnamese restaurant and […]
Guy Zimmerman
When Guy Zimmerman was around five years old, a cousin who was three times his age rode into town on a freight train with his bundle and his guitar. It […]
Liz Monnier
After a background in a ballet, tap and gymnastics, Liz Monnier planned to study ballet in college and make that her career. But as she began the audition process, she […]
Dorothy Kittaka
Born in Washington State during World War II, Dorothy Kittaka’s early life was spent at an internment camp along with other Japanese-Americans confined in the wake of the Pearl Harbor […]
T. Irmscher
While many schools continue to provide arts programming in the face of budget restrictions, it has become an increasingly important part of the area’s not-for-profit community to provide outreach to […]
Becky Niccum
Becky Niccum has spent a lifetime using her imagination and creating her own worlds. “I loved going back into the woods and pretend that I was living back in Daniel […]
Frank Allen
Thick bold lines contrast with thin details while swoops and zigzags intersect with each other, creating hundreds of organic and geometric shapes that artist Frank Lewis Allen often transforms into […]
Catbox / We Need 2B Changed
Hold your noses ’cause the boys from Columbia City are back with yet another aromatic love offering. That’s right, Catbox are back with another 15 glorious examples of why their […]
Stephanie Longbrake
Stephanie Longbrake learned from early childhood that all the world’s a stage. Even the living room fireplace. “I turned every floor I could find into a stage,” she says. “I […]