There is so much more to Hamlet than the titular character’s angst. Earlier this month, the Oregon Center for the Arts hosted an experimental new…
Author: Meredith Cook
“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…
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…
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…
A Milk Man and a Cowboy Get Stuck in a Time loop- A look at the One Act Festival
This past weekend, the Black Box space in the Theatre Building was packed with an audience eager to see the One Act Festival. Previously known…
A Tea Party Fit for Frog and Toad
Nothing is better than a warm cup of tea on a cold winter day. Last week EP!C hosted the perfect event for the rainy weather…
“Dear Swampy” A Tribute to the Library’s Favorite Study Buddy
The second floor of the Hannon Library is the hangout spot for SOU’s favorite study buddy. Swampy the Swamp Horse is an art installation by…
Music, Muses, and Electric Lights Orchestra; An Inside Look at OCA’s Production of Xanadu
“What’s more timeless than a Roller Disco?” This week the Siskiyou got an exclusive look at Oregon Center for the Art’s upcoming production of Xanadu…
“What’s at Stake” at the Schneider Museum
The Schneider Museum of Art is truly the hidden gem on campus at SOU. Nestled between the Art Building and the Marion Ady Studio, The…