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Category: Arts & Culture

“Fallidays” An Improv Show

November 24, 2021September 15, 2024 Soren SmithrudArts & Culture, Campus, Clubs, Community

The Next Best Thing Improv Team. Photo Credit Sören Smithrud. On Friday November the 19th Southern Oregon University’s improv group The Next Best Thing put…

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Aurelian Blue and Ashland’s DIY Music Scene

November 12, 2021September 15, 2024 James MillerArts & Culture, Ashland, Community, Featured

Image Credit Aurelian Blue Instagram Live music is back in Ashland! Actually, it has been for a little over 2 weeks.  Just after 7:30 pm…

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Pub Night with a Side of Improv

November 12, 2021September 15, 2024 Soren SmithrudArts & Culture, Campus, Clubs, Community, Local News

The Next Best Thing Improv Troupe. Photo Credit Sören Smithrud The event of the month was on On October 28th at Southern Oregon University, where…

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Eternals Review: An Ambitious Mess

November 9, 2021September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit: Variety Eternals marks the twenty-sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, directed by Academy Award Winner Chloe Zhao, and based on the comics…

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The Gold Souls Drop a Triumphant Sophomore Album

October 28, 2021September 15, 2024 Autumn MickettiArts & Culture, Featured, Op-Ed, Opinion

Image Credit: Keven Gomez Jr. Somehow The Gold Souls manage to sound like Lake Street Dive, Parliament, and Tedeschi Trucks Band all in one album.…

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Dune Movie Review: The Beginning of an Epic

October 27, 2021September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit: Variety Dune is a film directed by Dennis Villeneuve, as well as an adaptation of Frank Hebert’s 1965 novel of the same name.…

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Dear Evan Hansen – Another Movie Musical Flop?

October 20, 2021September 15, 2024 Kate SwartzArts & Culture

Image credit: Universal Pictures The much anticipated Dear Evan Hansen movie adaptation arrived in theatres on September 24, 2021 and has so far deemed mixed…

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Credit: The Hollywood Reporter

No Time to Die Review: A Nice Goodbye To Daniel Craig as James Bond

October 13, 2021September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

In 2006, Daniel Craig debuted as James Bond in Casino Royale and has been the face of the franchise ever since. Now 15 years and…

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Oregon Cabaret’s ‘Poirot: Murder on the Links’ — Theatre Review

October 13, 2021September 15, 2024 Mekenzie BrockArts & Culture, Community

Wit. Murder. Loopholes. Romance. And a cast to *die* for! If you’re stuck at home or in a dorm room bored with nothing to do…

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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Returns

October 6, 2021September 15, 2024 Jayde ClarkArts & Culture, Ashland

Attention all thespians and theatre lovers! Many of the student body has been itching to get a taste of live theatre again- restless to climb…

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