Spring is officially here, and with a new season comes new arts and culture events to add to our calendars. OPB producer Donald Orr sat down with All Things Considered co-host Crystal Ligori to preview a few things to look out for in April.
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The 10th anniversary season of the Portland EcoFilm Festival kicks off this weekend, at the Hollywood Theatre. Like the previous two years, the 2023 festival films will be presented across months—rather than a single weekend—and will include a variety of documentaries, shorts, and more. The fest's spacious schedule is built around a principle of “increasing access to these films for a more general audience,” said Rozzell Medina, the festival's director and programmer since 2021. "There's.
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The topic is pretty popular in these parts and the Portland EcoFilm Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary season, starting Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 14-15 at Hollywood Theatre.