"39 Steps," Part 2, "Radio Noir," South Eugene Theater
A clip from South Eugene Theater's "Radio Noir," now streaming at www.southeugenetheater.org.
Reporting on Protests with Tatiana
Our causes reporters sat down to talk about her work.
Marian Lindberg, Scandal on Plum Island
Lawyer, conservationist and award-winning reporter Marian Lindberg chats about the 1911 accusation of Major Benjamin M. Koehler.
Pat Avery, South Eugene High Theater
Pat Avery, South Eugene High's retiring theater teacher, chats about 20 years of community experience.
Christopher St. John, Art of Consequence
Eugene artist Christopher St. John chats about what artistic mindset he's been in for the past few years.
Kelly Kuo, Oregon Mozart Players Artistic Director and Conductor, 060220
Kelly Kuo, artistic director and conductor of the Oregon Mozart Players chats about the breadth of the impact he'd like the organization to sustain and to grow into.
The Pandemic and Communities of Color
Alai Reyes-Santos returns to talk about her most recent column in the R-G. She provides many resources in the piece to be better informed and to help communities of color during the pandemic.
Sarah Sedwick speaks again!
Sarah Sedwick on overcoming oil's intimidation factor and the advantage beginner painters hold.
Oil painter Sarah Sedwick speaks!
Oil painter Sarah Sedwick on learning with one medium and why she uses oil as that medium.
Sam Krop's Swan Song, Watch Her Fly!
Samantha Krop, a grassroots organizer for Cascadia Wildlands, stops by the show ahead of her final IMO column that runs May 23. She might still stop by the show from her new location in the upper left corner of the continental U.S., but in the meantime, enjoy her riff on a Green New Deal for fore…