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  • Typically, April Showers bring May vegetables, but this year keeping recently planted beds damp has been difficult. The dry air evaporates any water you put on before the seeds have time to germinate.
  • Dorothy Velasco reviews Oregon Shakespeare Festival's production of The Importance of Being Earnest.
  • Tune into Viz City for a deep dive into James Kroner's captivating paintings at Karin Clarke Gallery, along with highlights from other must-see local exhibitions.
  • How will the state meet this growing demand for energy, all while achieving ambitious climate goals, including an economy-wide 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a 90% reduction in emissions from natural gas, liquid fuels, and propane by 2050?
  • Explore Oregon's natural beauty through Connie Mueller's exquisite linocuts and diverse landscapes captured in the "Rain or Shine" exhibit at the Maude Kerns Airport Show.
  • How important are travel and tourism to Lane County’s economy in general? What might the future hold? In this program, two professionals who pay close attention to economic development will describe how tourism contributes to the local community now and hear their predictions about the effects of tourism from the coast to the Cascades in the next 10 years.
  • For generations, local museums have played an essential role in navigating the complexities, contradictions, and collective triumphs and tragedies of our past. Their job is multifaceted: to educate people of all ages, to ask critical, probing questions, to unlock mysteries buried in stacks of ancient artifacts and diaries, to try to make sense of hundreds of years of human civilization in the place we now call Oregon.
  • When it comes to gardening and cooking, use what you have. And be creative in both your cooking, and your growing.
  • Viz City explores the beautiful conversation between light and clay in the new exhibition by life partners David Simone and Karen Perkins at the Emerald Art Center.
  • Although Quixote Nuevo, written by Octavio Solis, a playwright long affiliated with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, often seems too long and too jumbled, director Lisa Portes makes sure the surprises are impactful.
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