This sounds Petty good
Fans of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are in for a night of classic rock nostalgia when the award-winning tribute band Petty Fever takes the stage at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem this Saturday, Nov. 8.
Ready for a cloche encounter?
Gardening on the Oregon Coast can be quite challenging. Living in the fog zone and having so many overcast days impacts what we are able to grow, particularly heat-loving vegetables like the much-loved tomatoes.
Pianist lifts lid on female composers
Music has the power to sketch an image, capture a fleeting mood or leave an impression that lingers long after the final note.
Tillamook’s new play gets grave reviews
Grab your survival kits and your sense of humor because “How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse” by Ben Muir is taking over Tillamook’s Barn Community Playhouse.
A mi-grate end to banner season
It’s time for the motley crew of stunning banners that have graced light poles in Newport’s Nye Beach area all summer to migrate to new homes.
É.T.É has Wednesday ETA in Lincoln City
Experience the sparkling spirit of Quebec, right here on the Oregon Coast, when the award-winning folk trio É.T.É takes the stage at the Lincoln City Cultural Center on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Join the I-rush
The Yachats Celtic Music Festival is back with another world-class roster of concerts and workshops at five locations throughout town from Friday, Nov. 7, through Sunday, Nov. 9.
Building a piece-ful place
For the past 18 months, ever since the completion of the main phase of the Cultural Plaza redevelopment project, there’s been a point of curiosity at the west entrance of the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
Toledo hosts First Weekend
After the pumpkins and skeletons of Halloween are cleared away, Toledo will offer a different kind of visual splendor, with galleries and studios opening their doors for First Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1 and 2.
Feline like a hike?
Deeply nestled in the old growth woods east of Lincoln City lies an aquatic gem. A waterfall of impressive magnitude that is surprisingly close to the coast, Drift Creek Falls attracts curious newcomers and seasoned locals.
Mari-time for some music
Picture David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach, side-by-side on the stage. Jacobs-Strain made the Pogreba guitar he is holding as well as the cannon used to spread the ashes of Hunter S. Thompson.
Seek out strange, nude worlds at ‘Space Oddity’
Land your flying saucer in Newport and head to Primaltones Community Venue for a sci-fi-inspired burlesque show this Saturday, Oct. 25.
Dancers to step up in Newport
After a six-year hiatus, Dancing with the Coastal Stars, the signature fund-raiser for Samaritan House Family Shelter, will fill the Newport Performing Arts Center with glamour on Saturday, Nov. 1.
The INHOUSE at the end of the road
INHOUSE Jazz will complete its 2025 Season with a concert hosted by vocalist Annie Averre in a private residence in Waldport this Sunday, Oct. 26. T
Park yourself for a history of green spaces
Oregon’s traveling historian, Darrell Jabin, will stop in Newport to give two talks at the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center this Saturday, Oct. 25.
Theatre West to tackle thorny drama
The new production from Lincoln City’s Theatre West, “The Subject was Roses,” opens on Thursday, Oct. 30.
No sniffs, sands or mutts
Have you ever noticed that when you go out to eat with your pet, they never offer to pick up the check? Well, not only can’t they pay for their own food, they also can’t pay for their own medical expenses.
Keys for homes
A performance from international concert pianist Jim-Isaac Chua will be the key event in a suite of fund-raising efforts for Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County, taking place at the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center and Local Ocean Seafoods in Newport this Saturday, Oct. 18.