Monthly Archives: September 2009

Somebody stole the drumsticks

Gang Gang Dance, opening night performance at the Works By Jens Larson With more than seventy-five fans dancing on stage during the encore, the band is lucky they only lost the drumsticks. Some of the burlier fans could have lumbered … Continue reading

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Whither the Critic

Tim DuRoche pens a response to DK Row’s commentary in the Oregonian this morning. Did you read this morning’s Oregonian and the disingenuous commentary by David Row, “Whither the Time-Based Art Festival?” Behind the not entirely insincere wish that it … Continue reading

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ON SIGHT: Stephen Slappe – We Are Legion

Over the course of the next few posts, we’ll share artist interviews and insights about this year’s ON SIGHT visual arts line-up. You can experience all of TBA:09’s visual arts installations from Sept 4 – 13, every day 12 – … Continue reading

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ON SIGHT: Ethan Rose – Movements

Over the course of the next few posts, we’ll share artist interviews and insights about this year’s ON SIGHT visual arts line-up. You can experience all of TBA:09’s visual arts installations from Sept 4 – 13, every day 12 – … Continue reading

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Some questions for Miguel Gutierrez about Last Meadow, collaboration and Portland’s clean air

For TBA:09, PICA asked our friends in the arts community to sit down with this year’s festival artists and talk about their work. Writer, artist, and community cultural advocate Tim DuRoche caught up with dancer and choreographer Miguel Gutierrez to … Continue reading

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Raimund Hoghe speaks with White Bird’s Walter Jaffe

For TBA:09, PICA asked our friends in the arts community to sit down with this year’s festival artists and talk about their work. Walter Jaffe, Co-Founder of White Bird Dance, had the chance to ask Raimund Hoghe about his piece, … Continue reading

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