The Panther Theatre Company (Redmond High School’s theatre troupe) will present a music-infused, 60’s-inspired version of Moliere’s classic, The Imaginary Invalid, November 12-15 at the Redmond High School (RHS) auditorium. This adaptation of the classic French farce, adapted by Oded Gross and Tracy Young for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2011, is sure to remind…
Central Oregon Regional Arts Summit Planned in Bend
The Arts & Culture Alliance of Central Oregon (ACA) is partnering with the Oregon Arts Commission to produce the first Central Oregon Arts Summit on Monday, October 6 at the Riverhouse Convention Center in Bend. This marks the first regional arts summit organized by the Arts Commission, which fosters an environment for artists, administrators and…
Juniper Brewing Company Presents Oregon in Focus
Juniper Brewing Company of Redmond presents Oregon in Focus, a two person exhibition of photography by Gary Wing and Linda Ziegenhagen through November 7 in the brewery’s taproom. Gary Wing grew up in western Montana, and it was there in the Rocky Mountains he developed a love of the outdoors, either hiking or riding his…
Clearwater Gallery Features Dan Rickards’ Annual Print Give Away for 2014
This year marks the 12th annual print giveaway, an event that has become an anticipated weekend for Clearwater Gallery and the Central Oregon community. Clearwater gallery owners Dan and Julia Rickards have carried out a Sisters Harvest Faire tradition of offering complimentary signed and numbered fine art prints that began as a Cascade Range series,…
Panic at Cascades Theatrical Company
A Paris hotel room in 1963: a famous American movie director is being interviewed by a French critic who, due to his history of harsh criticism, is generally not well liked by the film community. The relationship between these two, however, is surprisingly amicable. Or at least, it appears to be. A loyal but infirmed…
Bronwen Jewelry & Bend, Oregon: a Perfect Match
by ALLISON DALEY, Cascade A&E Editorial Intern Active. Artsy. Authentic. These words describe Bend’s community, but they also perfectly fit Bronwen Jewelry. This local business handcrafts feminine but sturdy jewelry, inspired by a life lived in motion. Bronwen pieces are versatile and can be worn anywhere: to the beach, yoga or a nice evening…
Gordon & Kay Baker at Sisters Gallery
Husband and wife painters, Gordon and Kay Baker, will be featured at Sisters Gallery and Frame Gallery Shop for one month, opening on the Fourth Friday in September Art Stroll in Sisters. Oregon and More will feature landscape painting of Central Oregon as well as other areas they have visited. Kay and Gordon moved to…
Stubblefield’s Signs Find a New Direction
by ALLISON DALEY, Cascade A&E Editorial Intern Signs are something we see every day, but we rarely think about the creative mind behind them. Barton Stubblefield is one such creative mind, and has been a professional in the sign and design industry for over 40 years. Recently moved from Madison, Wisconsin, he is transitioning…
Glen Douglas Warren Opens Shop in Redmond
Terry Underhill and Bub Warren have reopened their shop in Redmond, Glen Douglas Warren, at the old potato shed building on 337 Railroad Way. They spent the past two years on Highway 97 operating Cowboy Trading Post. Outgrowing that building, they moved to their new building and will continue to offer museum quality Pendleton Bags…
The Trouble with Harry at BEAT
The quirky but down-to-earth residents of a small town are faced with the discovery of Harry Worp inconveniently appearing on the hillside above the town. Each person has a different idea of what needs to be done with Harry and whom is responsible. The trouble with Harry is that he’s dead. Alfred Hitchcock is the…