On Thursday of May 9th, Southern Oregon University’s Student Film Festival closed its doors to further submissions. Before this, the Student Film Festival actively solicited…
Month: May 2024
“Madmen like us reinvent the world” a Spoiler-free Review of Born With Teeth at OSF
At last, The Oregon Shakespeare Festival mounts a play about the festival’s namesake. Born With Teeth by Liz Duffy is one of the ten plays…
“Future-Proofing Rogue Valley”: Inside the Almeda Task Force
Image taken from Jackson County’s video on September 8th, 2020 The Almeda Drive Fire of 2020, between Talent and Phoenix, left Ashland’s community and broader…
May the 4th be with you: A Star Wars Drag & Burlesque show
Grab your lightsabers and throw on your Jedi robes! Last Saturday was the nerdiest holiday of the year, “May the Fourth Be With You,” and…
Three things I learned at the Ashland New Plays Festival Playwright’s Retreat
In the last weekend of April, the Ashland New Plays Festival hosted its first-ever Playwright’s Retreat, and this author was lucky enough to be in…
“The Highly Modern Writing of Today:” Inside SOU’s May Day Poetry Riot
On Wednesday, the first day of May, seven students read their own poetry in the Art Building’s Meese Auditorium. The presentations lasted for around a…
“Bold, Innovative, and Outrageous Creativity”: SOU’s Oregon Fringe Festival
Last week, Southern Oregon University hosted the eleventh annual Oregon Fringe Festival. The purpose of the event was to give emerging artists —particularly Southern Oregon…