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SALEM, Ore. -- West Salem High School's band broke two records and made one judge cry at the OSAA Band State Championships on Saturday in Corvallis. → Read More
The Verona Studio’s 2016-2017 season features magical thinking, adoption, the plague and a Christmas hostage. → Read More
Pentacle’s Theatre's cutting-edge play “The Aliens” by Annie Baker runs July 8 through 30 → Read More
Children's Educational Theatre has a number of performances July 15-23 at venues throughout Salem. → Read More
Willamette Heritage Center’s family-friendly “History was Here" explores Oregon life during World War II on July 9. → Read More
Disjecta Contemporary Art Center’s “Portland2016: A Biennial of Contemporary Art” is on exhibit from July 9-Sept. 18 at 25 venues in Oregon. → Read More
Mural project, featuring Keizer Iris Festival Parade, needs volunteer painters at Town & Country Bowling Lanes. → Read More
Area parents inspired by HBO series and books, and we want to know what your favorite "Game of Thrones" baby name is. → Read More
Are you going to a viewing party for the “Game of Thrones” finale Sunday? Here's a game that should keep you laughing amid the carnage. → Read More
Local performers respond to Orlando massacre with fundraisers: drag show at Southside Speakeasy and Verona Studio play. → Read More
Group that has facilitated cultural exchange between students and families celebrates 30 years. → Read More
Local musicians will perform all day in Salem's public spaces on Make Music Day on Tuesday, June 21. Tom and Carlee's CAFE will lead a musical stroll. → Read More
Starting with 'Tosca' on June 22, Regal Santiam will show The Met's 'Summer Encore' series of popular operas. → Read More
Salem Philharmonia Orchestra will play music from “Star Wars” to Beethoven. There will be free tower tours, too. → Read More
The Mid-Valley’s LGBTQ community and its allies are experiencing a variety of reactions. → Read More
Residents outside of library districts in Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties will be able to borrow 10 books at a time. → Read More
Oregon Shakespeare Festival's ghostly “Hamlet,” Elizabethan “The Wiz” and Chinese “The Winter’s Tale” open June 17-19. → Read More
Jim Hill, first Oregonian of color elected to statewide office, wrote “The New ‘N’ Word: The White Middle Class." He has a book reading June 17. → Read More
Theatre 33 opens series with EM Lewis' "Apple Season" June 18-19 and ends it with first staged production Aug. 11-14. → Read More
Amateurs and pros from Monmouth and Independence can enter art into exhibit to be shown during Monmouth’s July 4th Festival, July 2-4. → Read More