Cynthia Rider balances life, work, play
Oregon Shakespeare Festival Executive Director Cynthia Rider balances life, work and play.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival Executive Director Cynthia Rider balances life, work and play.
It can happen here. That’s the mantra of Anne Lundgren, co-owner of Joma Films, a film production company launched three years ago in Ashland.
Readers’ views on health care reform have remained consistent over the past three years.
When Ashland writer Jennifer Margulis decided to tackle this month’s cover story on wolf tourism in Eastern Oregon, she never imagined she’d actually see a wolf. After all, tour operators warn clients the chances of seeing one of the state’s 50 or so Canis lupi are about one in a thousand. But there it was: lurking in an alpine meadow, skinnier than expected and much more fearful.
AP: Pope Francis cleared two recent popes to become saints.
Columbia River Crossing managers spent more than $175 million in public funds.
The Oregon Insurance Division approved rate requests for insurers that provide coverage to small businesses.
The Oregon Brewers Festival plans to use actual glasses for the first time.
Legacy Health is giving patients vouchers to spend at a pop-up local and organic food store.
Nike came out with a new app that helps designers source environmentally responsible materials.