Musicians Performing L & M,s Cello Quartet Arlene Tayloe & Melissa Orr, violin duet Robert Ross, classical guitar Alice Mallory, keyboard Rae Otto, keyboard More Fools Than Wise: Madrigal Singers March winds and April showers (and sometimes snow) bring forth May flowers! Just keep telling yourself that – over and…
Read More »Would you like to see change happen around food and farming issues in your community? If you would like to work towards strengthening our food system then come to the Ashland FEAST on Saturday, May 12th. The FEAST will be from 1:00pm to 6:00pm at Bellview Grange located at 1050…
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Read More »We all know the story of Beauty and the Beast. Originally told in 16th Century France, and capitalized on by Disney in 1991, is the story of a beauty with a pure heart and a beast with a secret to hide. As in any Disney classic good versus evil find…
Read More »Today we’re talking with Matt Terreri, a licensed chiropractor and sports physician at Southern Oregon Sports and Spine. Matt applies twelve years of experience blending chiropractic with the most up to date sports knowledge and techniques. Dr. Terreri how did you get into your field of work? When I was a…
Read More »Bill Francis has been a stalwart member of the artisan community of the Rogue Valley for over a decade. One of the hardest working artists I have ever met, Bill is a pure craftsman, getting as close to the source as possible and always seeking to better himself. An accomplished…
Read More »At 49 years old you would think it is time to retire, but I’m just getting started”…choreographer: Tina Clark. I feel more alive with all the dancers than ever. This year’s show truly highlights what a years work can develop into and how all the community–over 50 performers have come…
Read More »Hana Sushi certainly fills a needed niche in the Ashland restaurant scene: a casual sushi/Japanese/Korean restaurant with outdoor seating downtown. Hana Sushi is a great place for families, college students and date nights. The casual atmosphere but quality food make it perfect for a family where parents may dine on quality sushi…
Read More »Today we’re talking with Dr. Marc Heller. Dr. Heller is a long term resident of Ashland, He started his practice over 32 years ago and for the last 22 years has been working with his wife, Beth Heller, LMT, to assist Ashlanders in healing their chronic and acute pain issues.…
Read More »Ashland is known for having some of the best kept secrets, and the Ashland School of Hypnotherapy is one of them, but not for long! Rochelle Jaffe, the founder and director is here to tell us about the school and the programs she’s been offering for the past 5 years.…
Read More »Everywhere I turn these days I am seeing hearts. Nowhere is that more true than in the tiny house occupied by artist Carola Marashi. Her little place reminds me of a hobbit house… cozy, warm, simple. The perfect place to lose yourself in art and let the outside world fade…
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