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6 things to do this week: 'Cushion Concert,' Kaitlyn Greenidge, and oboist Catherine Lee


6 things to do this week: Portland Youth Philharmonic’s ‘Cushion Concert,’ children’s theater, Polaris dance performance
Updated May 19, 2021;
Oboist Catherine Lee
This May, oboist and improviser Catherine Lee released her second solo album, “Remote Together.” In it, Lee offers a range of genres and styles that take the listener on an evolutionary journey responding to pandemic culture. Audiences can listen to Lee’s work during a streamed concert moderated by All Classical Portland’s Robert McBride.
5 p.m. Friday, May 21; streaming on the
; free.
The Portland Youth Philharmonic in a file photo from 2011. (Heidi Hoffman For The Oregonian) LC- Heidi Hoffman For The Oregon ....

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Book reviews: Jhumpa Lahiri, John Grisham, Anthony Bourdain, Sandra Boynton, Eric Jerome Dickey, Kaitlyn Greenidge, Mark Bittman, Ben Philippe, Annette Gordon-Reed, Glenn Frankel, Eric Carle


Harper Perennial, nonfiction, $16.99
What it’s about: In this hilarious and biting memoir-in-essays, Ben Philippe chronicles a lifetime of being the “Black friend” in predominantly white spaces.
The buzz: “Philippe has created a funny and at times harrowing, memoir of his experience as a Black man,” Library Journal writes.
Harper Perennial
Ecco, nonfiction, $35
What it’s about: A celebration of Anthony Bourdain, the late food and travel writer, whose experiences are collected in an entertaining travel guide highlighting his favorite places and also including essays by friends, family and colleagues.
The buzz: “This gloriously messy miscellany of off-kilter observations and lightning-in-a-bottle insights will make one want to read, eat and experience the world the way Bourdain did,” Publishers Weekly writes. ....

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