Cover Story piece on making a living as a dancer in Portland, which is impossible, according to those who are in the business. If financing is any measure, they say, the things that enlighten our society such as reading, music, films, plays, dance concerts and art exhibits are expendable. With special focus on the Ram Island Dance Co., Portland Ballet, Casco Bay Movers, New Dance Studio, Baraka and Perenial Effects. Also with a related article about where the money comes from, and where it goes
Cover Story piece on the experience of selling blood plasma at Portland Biologicals, and how the ci...
Cover Story piece profiling Sara Whale, 41, the artistic director of Ram Island Dance, who is conte...
Business and the Arts. Portland Stage Company is confronting its financial troubles
Creative Economy piece on the Portland Ballet Co.\u27s photo exhibit called Who\u27s Your Dancer, ...
Ram Island Dance Company, an anchor for Portland\u27s modern dance community for more than 20 years,...
Feature article on the New Dance Studio in Portland. The studio is co-directed by choreographers Li...
Cover Story piece on Portland artists who are trying to define the undefined art form. With a brie...
Stage piece on Dance Portland, a ten-day extravaganza celebrating dance. The scheduled group dance-...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s Center for Cultural Exchange, which is trying to represent the m...
One of the Portland Ballet Company’s professional dancers writes about the lives of her fellow dance...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s art community, its moral limits, and good taste. With special f...
Brief article reporting that the Portland Performing Arts\u27 Youth Initiative Project is bringing t...
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dollars to open a rock ...
The bars in Portland are packed on a nightly basis with big hair listening to bands playing other pe...
Both Ram Island Dance and the Portland String Quartet celebrate their 30th anniversary this year wit...
Cover Story piece on the experience of selling blood plasma at Portland Biologicals, and how the ci...
Cover Story piece profiling Sara Whale, 41, the artistic director of Ram Island Dance, who is conte...
Business and the Arts. Portland Stage Company is confronting its financial troubles
Creative Economy piece on the Portland Ballet Co.\u27s photo exhibit called Who\u27s Your Dancer, ...
Ram Island Dance Company, an anchor for Portland\u27s modern dance community for more than 20 years,...
Feature article on the New Dance Studio in Portland. The studio is co-directed by choreographers Li...
Cover Story piece on Portland artists who are trying to define the undefined art form. With a brie...
Stage piece on Dance Portland, a ten-day extravaganza celebrating dance. The scheduled group dance-...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s Center for Cultural Exchange, which is trying to represent the m...
One of the Portland Ballet Company’s professional dancers writes about the lives of her fellow dance...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s art community, its moral limits, and good taste. With special f...
Brief article reporting that the Portland Performing Arts\u27 Youth Initiative Project is bringing t...
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dollars to open a rock ...
The bars in Portland are packed on a nightly basis with big hair listening to bands playing other pe...
Both Ram Island Dance and the Portland String Quartet celebrate their 30th anniversary this year wit...
Cover Story piece on the experience of selling blood plasma at Portland Biologicals, and how the ci...
Cover Story piece profiling Sara Whale, 41, the artistic director of Ram Island Dance, who is conte...
Business and the Arts. Portland Stage Company is confronting its financial troubles