October 2023

Events

Pioneering string quartet reunites in Southern Oregon

An all-Black, all-woman quartet of conservatory trained string musicians known for incorporating jazz elements to the highest levels of classical music — not to mention being featured in a 1997 episode of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” — will reunite in Southern Oregon after a two-decade hiatus.

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Community

Annual parade: ‘Halloween is Ashland’s thing’

Ghouls, goblins and ghostbusters galore made their way through the streets of Ashland on Tuesday afternoon, kicking off spook-tacular festivities for the young and the young at heart. Businesses along the “parade” (more of a group walk, really) route handed out loads of candy, with the magic words, of course, being, “trick-or-treat.”

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Art

Ashland Creatives: Exploring and honoring her roots

Ashland Creatives: Through writing, art and organizing, Manya Yana Campos continues to work towards recognizing and respecting the work and contributions of Latinos and Indigenous peoples living here in Ashland and beyond and will continue to do so.

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Chris Honoré

Chris Honoré: It is the grass that suffers

Chris Honoré: For Israel, this is judged to be an existential moment, and as a people they are reminded of the Holocaust. And they are aware that it is Hamas that has called for the absolute destruction of Israel in lieu of any attempt to peacefully co-exist or discuss any plan for a two-state solution.

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Events

Spirited gathering expected to throng downtown Ashland

Ashland’s annual come-as-you-aren’t party steps off from the Ashland Public Library at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31 — Halloween — with thousands expected to walk, skip, slither, slide, drift, hover, stalk, shamble and shuffle their ghoulish way to the Ashland Plaza in the annual Ashland Chamber’s Children’s Halloween Celebration.

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Economy

OSU-led report: Earth thundering toward planet unfit for humans

The Earth is barreling toward “uncharted climate territory” and on track to become uninhabitable for three to six billion of the Earth’s nearly eight billion people by the end of the century, a new report found. The research, led by Oregon State University scientists, casts dire warnings, saying big changes are needed now.

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Ask Strider: Advice for big brothers

Ask Strider: A worried older brother asks our advice columnist’s advice. And a dog’s guardian wants to know if there is any hope getting their hat-hating dog to calm down. As always, Strider tries to give words that help!

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