
Single tickets are now on sale for the Anima Mundi’s 2025-26 season, “For Love of Nature.”

Ashland-based singer-songwriter Aliza Hava released an album on Sept. 9 about facing trauma and healing.

Whodunnit? Find out when the Oregon Cabaret Theatre offers “Murder for Two,” a comedic musical that features 15 original songs and more than a dozen characters played by two versatile, piano-playing performers.

Review: Camelot Theatre’s “Spotlight on the Highwaymen” is entertaining but needs some work. It contains all the elements that make for an evening of genuine country music, including some fine singer-musicians and honestly interpreted, familiar numbers like “Always on My Mind.” But this horse needs a little more ridin’ before it’s ready for the range.

When composer Webster Young steps onto the stage of Paris’ Salle Colonne on Sept. 16, it will mark both a career milestone and a tribute to two late Ashland philanthropists who quietly helped make it possible.

Big-name comedians will perform at the Holly Theatre in Medford on Sept. 5 at the BASE Southern Oregon Comedy inaugural Comedy Jam. The event will raise money for local youth and community initiatives.

“Martin and I are a team. Even though this transition is going to be challenging, I know I can trust my partner to have my back, and he knows I have his. That’s the wonderful thing about having a partner who gets what you do.” — Chelsea Majkut

The Amigo Club of Ashland hosts a community fundraiser in support of the upcoming 60th anniversary of the Ashland–Guanajuato, Mexico, sister city relationship on Saturday, Aug. 16, at The Historic Ashland Armory. The evening will feature live music by Salsa Brava, free dance lessons, and a selection of tapas and beverages, with proceeds supporting people-to-people cultural exchange between the two cities.

After a two-year national search, the Britt Music & Arts Festival has named Norman Huynh as Orchestra music director. The acclaimed conductor will begin his three-year term this month.
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After a successful production of “The Vagina Monologues” and raising more than $2,000 for Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon, Ashland actor and director Lia Dugal intends for “The Climate Monologues” to premiere in Oregon in late 2025 or early 2026 at the Bellview Grange in Ashland.
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