From Washington Irving to Peter Stark to Chris Coleman, Astoria never looked better. History readers are a funny bunch. They range from professional historians to hobbyists to just people looking for something to engage them. Then there’s Chris Coleman, Artistic Director for Portland Center Stage at The Armory, and Director of Astoria. What […]
CHRIS COLEMAN, ASTORIA, A WORLD PREMIERE
February 3, 2017 by David Gillaspie
Filed Under: Who's Up Tagged With: american fur company, Astoria, books, chris coleman, Columbia River, drama, hamilton, history, history readers, john jacob astor, Lewis and Clark, pacific fur company, pacific rim, Patricia Limerick, Peter Stark, Portland, portland center stage, Rex Ziak, soft gold, Stephen Dow Beckham, washington irving, western expansion, western history
Baby Boomer Oregon Histories
November 1, 2013 by David Gillaspie
If it was good enough for Ken Kesey, it’s good enough for you. The question: Where are the Oregon stories and why don’t we hear more of them? At least Kesey kept it in state with One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Sometimes A Great Notion. Blame it on confusion. Oregon is not England no matter what the […]
Filed Under: BOOMER YEARS Tagged With: baby boomer, Baby Boomer Oregon Stories, BOOMER OREGON, boomerpdx, Coquille, David Gillaspie, Hillsboro, Intel, Ken Kesey, Nike, one flew over the cuckoo's nest, Oregon, Oregon History, oregon stories, oregonians, Patricia Limerick, Rex Ziak, Sometimes A Great Notion, Stephen Dow Beckham, Vale