Long Beans, Holy Basil and Portland
I'm going to break my posting hiatus with a recipe, but first, a little catch-up if you haven't been following me on other media:
I'm going to break my posting hiatus with a recipe, but first, a little catch-up if you haven't been following me on other media:
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Portland Theatre Scene is a curated view of what’s interesting in Portland performance – mainly via the blog. It does not attempt to provide a comprehensive listing of what’s on in town. See this full list of all Portland theatre companies. Marvel at a selective list of stuff coming up you don’t want to miss. Want to know what shows I’ll be seeing in future, or what I’ve seen in the past? Here is your destination.
Portland Theatre Scene is a curated view of what’s interesting in Portland performance – mainly via the blog. It does not attempt to provide a comprehensive listing of what’s on in town. See this full list of all Portland theatre companies. Marvel at a selective list of stuff coming up you don’t want to miss. Want to know what shows I’ll be seeing in future, or what I’ve seen in the past? Here is your destination.
PICA’s annual Time-Based Art Festival (TBA) draws artists from across the country and around the globe for a convergence of contemporary performance and visual art. Installations and live performances fill out theaters, temporary galleries, and unexpected public spaces throughout Portland, activating the city with art and energy. From morning workshops to afternoon salons and talks, to evening shows and late-night happenings, TBA is an all-hours forum for new ideas and experiences.
PICA’s annual Time-Based Art Festival (TBA) draws artists from across the country and around the globe for a convergence of contemporary performance and visual art. Installations and live performances fill out theaters, temporary galleries, and unexpected public spaces throughout Portland, activating the city with art and energy. From morning workshops to afternoon salons and talks, to evening shows and late-night happenings, TBA is an all-hours forum for new ideas and experiences.