Adventures in Artslandia With Susannah Mars
Arts:Performing Arts
This week Susannah chats with NPR's All Things Considered host, Ari Shapiro about his upcoming solo show Homeward. In his work as a journalist, Shapiro has witnessed wars and revolutions. Inspired by his experiences around the globe, "Homeward" features songs of upheaval, patriotism and hope, from places that are less far away than they seem.
When: November 16, 17, and 18
Where: The World Trade Center
Tickets here
The Low Down on ComedySportz Portland
Passion, Oregon & Guns: How to Hold Space
Arts Exchange with Multi-Talented Pakistani Performers
Critical Intent: The Importance of Artistic Process in Education
Newfound Stories of Womanhood from the Young Women's Residency
TCG Conference: Honoring Commitment to Inclusion & Diversity
Young Professionals Program Provides Experience for Aspiring Theatre Artists
Interview with Tom Cramer on his Latest Installation at Roche Bobois
Affordable Creative Spaces & Cross-Cultural Dialogue Through N.E.W
PDX Contemporary Ballet: The Struggles & Triumphs of Creating a Company
Empowering Audience Intuition Through Performance Art
Origins of Theatre Diaspora: Creating Space for Asian-American Experience
Communicating Ideas & Vision Through Musical Composition
Financial Insecurity & Obstacles to Success: Lacroute Playwright in Residence Andrea Stolowitz Tells All
Adventures in Artslandia: Susannah Mars Chats with Fuchsia Lin
Def Poetry Jam Poet Alumnus Talks Truth & Spiritrails
The Art of Food: An Edible Medium
From Oregon to Broadway: Mark Acito on His New Musical Bastard Jones
No Formulas, Just Deadlines: BodyVox on Inspiration & Community Collaboration
Staying True: The Savage, The Civilized & Navigating Responsible Expression
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