NorthCoastFoodTrail.com oregon coast Patrick Alexander editor & publisher Patrick Alexander editor & publisher 541-921-0413 patrick@oregoncoasttoday.com 541-921-0413 News deadline 5 pm Fridays palexander @oregoncoasttoday.com TODAY Larayne Yaeger advertising Larayne Higgins Founded by Niki & Dave Price • May 2005 Copyright 2020 EO Media Group Founded by Niki & Coast Dave TODAY Price • May 2005 dba Oregon advertising 541-992-1920 larayne@oregoncoasttoday.com 541-992-1920 Advertising deadline 10 am Mondays Copyright 2017 EO Media Group dba Oregon Coast TODAY Mailing: PO Box 962, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Mailing: PO Box 962, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Billing or business questions? 800-882-6789 Billing or business questions? 877-737-3690 News deadline 5 pm Fridays 1 2 LINCOLN CITY — If you’re the sort of person who has to fi ght back the urge to stroke oil paintings in the art gallery (so nobbly…) then the ArtAction exhibit is for you. Put your creativity to work by helping build a community art project this month. See page 13 3 NEWPORT — Th e health and safety implications of wearing glass slippers seem pretty signifi cant. But enough of such worldly concerns! Let yourself be carried away to a world where magic happens (and no-one turns an ankle) with “Cinderella.’ See page 9 Ad deadline 10 am Mondays from the editor This week’s top fi ve NEWPORT — Standing in a tent on the Oregon Coast in February with a crab melt in one hand and a bold Pinot Noir in the other shouldn’t be so much fun. But there’s something about the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival that just ties it all together. See page 12 lyaeger @oregoncoasttoday.com 4 LINCOLN CITY — Portland was arguably at its self- proclaimed weirdest during the ’90s. And among those chronicling the weirdness was Claire Rudy Foster, the speaker at this Sunday’s fi nal installment of the Oregon Legacy Series. See coast calendar, p10 & 11 2 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • February 21, 2020 5 NEWPORT — Th e saints will be marching in this Tuesday, accompanied by a Southern soundtrack and a host of “eat-them-before-Lent- starts” goodies as the Central Coast Chorale presents its Mardi Gras Concert Party. See page 7 Assistant editor Quinn