Aug 20-26, 2009

Aug 20-26, 2009 / Vol. 13 / No. 34

Tuesday Night, Nothing-to-Do Blues?

Tuesday night is about to roll around and with the Elks having finished for the season, that leaves few options to fill your evening. Yeah, you could go see Inglorious Basterds (which you should because it was great!) or another end-of-summer flick, but for only $5 you could rock out to some sweet and soulfulโ€ฆ

Maragas Winery Gets a Makeover

I had a chance to sit down with local winter entrepreneur extraordinaire Doug Maragas this past week to talk about his new(ish) winery and vineyard north of Terrebonne. We also touched on the future of his tasting room — and former residence — at the corner of Colorado an Bond.

Clearing Up Some of the Stench in Salem

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The Horrors of Un-Socialized Medicine

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Moon Mountain Music Festival…is FREE

I’ve been keeping an ear out as information about the secondinstallment of the Moon Mountain Rambler's very own music festival, the Moon Mountain Festival rolls out, and tonight finally got confirmation that the two-day event at Elk Lake over Labor Day Weekend is not only a go, but will be free this year.

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Who wants to bet on the Bulletin?

I’m going to make a small wager right now with anyone who wants to take me up on it. I’ll wager a Taco Stand smothered burrito that the Bulletin leads tomorrow’s A section with a story and photo about the Over the Hill golf tourney in Sunriver.

Evil Dead the Musical is Coming to the 2nd St. Theater

The first time I saw Evil Dead, it was on a gritty VHS tape rented from a wire rack somewhere near the back of my neighborhood grocery store’s video section (which doubled as the tobacco counter). I remember one thing about that virginal viewing experience – I thought, probably at age 11 or so, thatโ€ฆ

Labor to Wyden: Which Side Are You On?

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The BLM's Steens Mountain Freeway

The acronym “BLM” stands for “Bureau of Land Management.” After looking at what the BLM did in the Steens Mountain area last month, maybe the name should be changed to “Bureau of Landscape Mutilation.” For reasons as yet unclear, the BLM took a backhoe and other heavy equipment and plowed more than 14 miles ofโ€ฆ

Baez Stands On Her Own

RE: your un-bylined “On Stage” feature, The Source Weekly, 8/13/2009, p. 23 The writer says that Joan Baez “still holds the title of the 'female Bob Dylan.

The Loud Mouths

I remember learning as a late teenager of then-President Ronald Reagan's plan to destroy Nicaragua by funding a group of mercenaries known as the “Contras.” With CIA money, they killed, rampaged, and blew things up.

Best of Bend Elks 2009

Memories from a baseball season as the play-by-play announcer for the Bend Elks on 106.7 KPOV: The most horrifying, sickening sound in baseball is the contact of a baseball with a face.

Tried and True: Chan's slow and steady approach wins the race

When I'm in the mood for Chinese, I usually tend towards Hong Kong Restaurant. Not only is it the first place I happened upon when I moved to town, but since Chinese dining rooms are not known for their atmosphere, I've always been too taken with the backdoor charm of the adjacent Bamboo Room toโ€ฆ

Tried and True: Chan's slow and steady approach wins the race

When I'm in the mood for Chinese, I usually tend towards Hong Kong Restaurant. Not only is it the first place I happened upon when I moved to town, but since Chinese dining rooms are not known for their atmosphere, I've always been too taken with the backdoor charm of the adjacent Bamboo Room toโ€ฆ

CD Review – The Minus 5: Killingsworth

The Minus 5 Killingsworth Yep Roc Records

Portland's Minus 5 arrives in style with, Killingsworth, a Gypsy caravan of acoustic folk songs woven through with softly ethereal, downtrodden voices. Most of the tunes are downers to the point of absurdity, but absurdity hardly indicates a lack of artistic worth.

Business is Good: The not-so accidental rise of Moonalice

Almost nothing about Roger McNamee's band, Moonalice, is conventional. For starters, McNamee isn't your typical rock star – by any means. The guy is a massively successful businessman, holding degrees from Yale and Dartmouth and founding a private equity group, Elevation Partners, that includes a team of high-flying names like, for example, Bono. Also, theโ€ฆ


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