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21A (Arts Equity)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | There isn’t much to this magic bus.
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Imani Winds and Roberto Sierra
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | Classical music without the powdered wigs.
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Northwest Professional Dance Project
BY HEATHER WISNER | On the road to success, eight dancers pull over in Portland.
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Les Misérables (Broadway Rose)
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Can you hear the people sing—in Tigard?
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Agnieszka Laska-Dickson String Quartet
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | A remarkable family band tackles some serious strings.
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From a Dream to a Dream (Hand2mouth)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | So a Polish theater company walks into Artists Rep...
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Fanfare For The Fallen
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | Trumpeter turns to Copland for China quake relief.
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4x4: The Ballet Project (White Bird)
BY HEATHER WISNER | Four on the floor: All ballet, all night long.
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Spring Awakenings
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | It’s May! The sun is out! Bring on the homoerotic turmoil!
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Nobody Here But Us Chickens (Third Rail)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
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The Long Christmas Ride Home
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Theatre Vertigo shakes up the floating world.
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Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (Oregon Ballet Theatre)
BY HEATHER WISNER | Oregon Ballet Theatre shoots to thrill with Balanchine's Slaughter.
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Too Cool For Words
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | NYC’s Wordless Music Series comes to Portland.
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Sometimes a Great Notion (PCS)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW: We are lumberjacks. We’re not OK.
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Air-Condition (White Bird Dance)
BY HEATHER WISNER | PREVIEW: Brenda Angiel’s floating dance party.
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Les Misérables (Broadway Rose) | Can you hear the people sing—in Tigard?0 comments

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Agnieszka Laska-Dickson String Quartet | A remarkable family band tackles some serious strings.0 comments

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May 7th, 2008
4x4: The Ballet Project (White Bird) | Four on the floor: All ballet, all night long.0 comments

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Spring Awakenings | It’s May! The sun is out! Bring on the homoerotic turmoil!0 comments

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