Dmae presents new works at Proscenium Live with collaborating partners
Michael Mendelson, founder/artistic director of Portland Shakespeare
Project and Steve Rathje of Proscenium Journal. The staged readings are
Aug. 4-6 at Artists Repertory Theatre,. And then in the...
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July 2017 - This month we’re doing things differently -- we’re chillin!
We’re dedicating the entire episode to Tom Hood (Tommy Hollywood), Chief
Engineer at KBOO radio. A man of many talents — Chili Champ, Composer,
Producer, Humorist & all around nice guy— deserves t...
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NC Governor Roy Cooper signs "brunch bill" into law allowing restaurants to
serve alcohol at 10:00am on Sundays. Scandal at the NC Register of Deeds
office. California father is led to believe his son is dead but buries
someone else instead. Join us as we discuss thes...
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Dmae features Kevin Jones, artistic director of the August Wilson Red Door
Project and actor Alonzo Chadwick and their ground-breaking touring
production of Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments. The seven
autobiographical monologues of this remarkable production were...
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It's that time once again for the bedtime radio show for grownups. Tonight, a
classic tale from the pages of Weird Tales Magazine, "The Horror of the
Mound" by Robert E. Howard. Ex cattle drover Steve Brill is regretting his
decision to take up farming in the hills of We...
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As we round out the final year of our program (in its current incarnation) we
were met with a wonderful surprise, thanks to fellow KBOO host Diablo,
of The Sacred Circle "TEMENOS" (p.s. His show is on Thursday nights/Friday
morning at 12 am). He is one of the biggest ap...
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Prince's Band, The Revolution is playing in town on Friday at the Roseland
Theater (where Prince had played himself at least three different shows) and
so we are going to be celebrating them and the all the music that they were
so crucial in helping to create in th...
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Digital technology is making animation and comics more immersive, and this
month's guests are working at the forefront of the movement.
Jeremy Rotsztain is creating an audio-visual experience to take place in
Portland's Academy Theater. Inspired by Frederik Kiesler's ...
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A special show as Fortunato, Just Jess, and PBK just played music for the
entire two hours. Fortunato started things off with a line up of classic pop
songs from the 1960's that so impressed PBK and Just Jess that they just let
him go for the whole first hour transitioni...
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The Moon has eclipsed the Sun, so Fortunado, the Sampler crew and guests
share their experience of this historic event. Then, a live performance by
Phillip-Michael Scales, more I Love A Mystery, and of course more food talk!
Don't miss it!
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