It’s officially festival week! We’re just days away from the incredible music, unforgettable performances and lasting inspiration that makes Sisters Folk Festival (SFF) the must-see event of the year. So, are you coming or what?! Sunday-only and three-day all events passes are still available for purchase. Take a look at the festival schedule, make a…

Calling all painters, photographers, sculptors & more!  Cascade A&E Magazine is looking for artwork submissions for the covers for the December, 2022 print editions. If your artwork is selected for the cover, we will include an artist profile and additional images of your work inside. December cover submissions must be of Santa, in honor of…

Hearts Unknown Education Aims to Help Children Express Trauma Nicola Carpinelli, the driving force behind Hearts Unknown Education, a wellness program that utilizes creative expression to combat mental health issues in adolescents, formed the program because of his own experience with both depression and art. Born in the U.S. but educated abroad, Nicola was bullied…

The Alexander 1125 NE Watt Way 458-256-6854 • thealexanderbend.com The Alexander continues featuring a selection of mountain landscapes printed on metal by photographer Karen Maier. Maier is a member of the High Desert Art League. The exhibit will be on display thru the month of September in the Alexander’s gallery. Bend Senior Center 1600 SE…

(Photo | Courtesy of Sisters Folk Festival) The 25th annual Sisters Folk Festival (SFF) will take place Friday, September 30 through Sunday, October 2 in beautiful downtown Sisters, Oregon. The lineup includes 31 diverse artists, including folk, jazz, bluegrass, Afro-cuban, indie and blues from around the world slated to perform at seven unique venues throughout…

Ellipse Theatre Community (ETC) will present its latest production, the award-winning Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker, with seven performances touring throughout Central Oregon on select dates from September 2 to September 18. Winner of the Obie Award for Best New American Play and hailed by critics as “absorbing, unblinking and sharply funny” (The New…