If the self-portrayed character of Elizabeth Wurtzel from the autobiography “Prozac Nation” was fractured into multiple personalities and made into distinct characters and then translated into Russian, the result might be Allison Horsley’s contemporary English translation of an obscure Russian play called “Three…
Category: Entertainment
Wreck-It Ralph a Game Changer
Wreck-It Ralph is a film with a plot centered on video games, and it doesn’t suck. As if that statement wasn’t profound enough, not only does Ralph not suck, it’s actually quite good. Gaming moviegoers don’t need to be reminded of…
Cecilia String Quartet brings an inspiring performance to SOU
The Cecilia String Quartet dazzled the audience with their performance last Friday. Four women, Min-Jeong Koh, violin, Sarah Nematallah, violin, Caitlin Boyle, viola, and Rachel Desoer, cello, entered the stage with their stringed instruments and lavender gowns. Each gown was tailored to the…
“Marisol” a hard-hitting exploration of theology, sex, fear, paranoia, and human relationships
The play is by turns bizarre and beautiful, aesthetically pleasing and grotesque, witty and sorrowful. Viewers may not know whether to laugh or cry. Viewers looking for a heartwarming story for emotional edification will not find it in “Marisol.”
Jennifer Knapp brings her “Inside Out Faith Tour” to SOU
Jennifer Knapp, a Grammy-nominated singer well-known in the faith-plus-entertainment subculture which includes the Contemporary Christian Music genre, performed Wednesday night in the Stevenson Union on the Southern Oregon University campus as part of her “Inside Out Faith Tour.” The concert was introduced by…
Beak Week: Birds of Prey
Wildlife Images brought a few different birds of prey to campus for Beak Week! Photos by Qamuuqin Maxwell. A red-tailed hawk, the official mascot of Southern Oregon University, made an appearance Tuesday along with three other birds of prey in…
Ashland Halloween Parade Photos
By SOU student Whitney Dobson.
Eat your heart out: Tot Restaurant
Going out on another culinary adventure, my good friend Kenzie and I decided to try some southeast-Asian barbecue and hit up Tot Restaurant downtown. “Tot” is a play on the Vietnamese word for “good.” Although I was hesitant at first, Tot turned out to…
Eat your heart out: Greenleaf Restaurant
I’ll admit it: for living in Ashland for over a year now, I’ve done a horrible job at going out to experience local cuisine. I tend to eat out only if it’s cheap or a special occasion, but Ashland offers too many…
Dining out in the heart of Southern Oregon: the Siskiyou’s definitive gastro-guide to Ashland
Headed out but don’t know where to eat? With all the choices in Ashland it can be hard to make up one’s mind. Here are a few options to get you started: Greenleaf Restaurant at 49 N. Main Street is open…