Feature article on Portland Performing Arts, Inc., one of the state\u27s most successful arts presenting organizations. Bau Graves, 45, and Phyllis O\u27Neill, 46, the husband-and-wife duo that run PPA, turned their full attention to the organization in 1988, and since then PPA has received more than $400,000 in funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. PPA recently was awarded the red brick building at 181-183 State Street, which the city acquired through tax default last year. PPA produces the Big Sounds From All Over performance series and the House Island Project. Details; profiles of Graves and O\u27Neill
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