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  • We live in a complicated mix of gasses called the atmosphere. And we have changed it in profound ways over the last 200 years. But as John Fischer tells us overcorrecting could have chilling consequences.
  • The Robert Cecil Salon at 545 Willamette currently has a one woman show up by Jan Lintz called “Balance.” It might be a hair salon, but it is also a micro gallery, so you’re welcome to come in just to look at the art. Please do!
  • We’ll hear a movement from Seattle-based First Symphony Project composer Gabriella Smith's ONE for Orchestra, learn about Rachaminov's fiendishly difficult Third Concerto from piano soloist Daniel Hsu, and talk to guest conductor Joseph Young about Prokofiev's Suite from Romeo and Juliet. We'll hear sections of each of these wonderful works as well.
  • Be sure to check out the Don Dexter Gallery Saturday Session. This free event will feature a demonstration by local artist Ray Bidegain. I’ll be there representing Viz City and KLCC, and I’d love to meet you.
  • Following last year’s bumper crop of albums, there were tons of good Jazz albums released in 2023. Narrowing it to my favorite 12 wasn’t easy, so my best attempt follows (without a whole lot of fuss about exact rank order.) A selection from each artist is included. Any of the following will likely to add much your listening and/or gift giving pleasure:
  • In line with the "12 days of Christmas" theme that makes the rounds this time of year, KLCC's John Fischer brings us 12 things you can do to halve your carbon footprint ranging from “Duh!!” to “that's easy.”
  • Art exhibitions like "Art for All Seasons" currently showing at the Maude Kerns Art Center can offer comfort and inspiration during the holiday season, which can be challenging for those of us experiencing grief.
  • This program explores how the closure of the PeaceHealth University District location will affect the unhoused community. You'll also hear about resources in Lane County that can help cover the gaps in this transition.
  • This program focuses on the future of Bethel — its unique strengths, as well as its challenges, and the opportunities that come with them — by welcoming local leaders for this timely conversation.
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