Episode 1007
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- Jazz Ukulele Master Lyle Ritz
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- No tiny bubbles for Lyle Ritz. He was a professional bass player, but he got his start on the ukulele, and released a ukulele album back in 1958. He's returned to the little instrument to play “polite jazz” that's surprisingly complex.
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- Pendleton Center for Arts
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- The Pendleton Center for the Arts is a former Carnegie Library transformed into a thriving center for the arts. There's gallery space and art classes. Kids aged 13 to 18 can take classes for free in everything from music to ceramics to photography to ballroom dancing.
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- Toby Kimmey
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- Toby Kimmey reminds us how art can inspire.
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- Writer Marc Acito
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- He’s a would-be actor who ended up a writer. Marc Acito's novels, "How I Paid for College" and "Attack of the Theater People," draw from his past as a theater student and performer. So it's fitting that instead of a regular reading, his book release party is also a one-man stage show.
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- Arts & Life Calendar
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- 2/9: Boleros for the Disenchanted
- 2/9: 35th Portland International Film Festival
- 2/9: NW Film Center presents 35th annual Portland International Film Festival
- 2/10: Sound Rhythm Orchestra's Valentine's Ball
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