Dec 17-23, 2009

Dec 17-23, 2009 / Vol. 13 / No. 51

Route Canal: making a new cycling connection

When I recently blogged about the cyclocross nationals, a reader posted a response adding something to the affect that why haven’t people considered using the roads alongside the various canals as possible bike passageways. That idea drew other positive responses including one from Bend City Councilor Jody Barram praising the idea and also questioning whyโ€ฆ

My Top 5 Albums of 2009

With every publication this side of Highlights rolling out their Best of 2009 lists, I figured I should toss out a list of my own. Here is my list of top albums from 2009, in top-to-bottom order, for the most part.

Beating the Vegas Odds

Bend led the nation in declining home prices in the third quarter of 2009, besting (if that’s the right word) even Las Vegas, according to the IHS Global Insight index. Oregonian real estate blogger Ryan Frank writes that IHS’s latest “House Prices in America” report shows home prices in Bend dropping 5.

Mississippi, Here We Come

An Oregon State University economist has come out with a report pretty much demolishing the conservative propaganda that Oregon is Tax Hell and two measures on the January ballot will make it much worse. William Jaeger compared tax rates in Oregon with those of other states over a period of 17 years and found that,โ€ฆ

Skate Or Die: Catch a RIDE with Tony Hawk

I'm writing this in a sweat – the cool kind of sweatthat comes from several hours of physical activity in the rancid heat of southern California's L.A. River – which despite its name is really a meandering aqueduct of ridges, ditches, basins and bowls. It'san ideal environment for skateboarding, and Tony Hawk RIDE uses itโ€ฆ

One Last Cyclocross Championship Video

This will be it — our last piece of Cyclocross National Championship coverage. But we got this video from local Beau Killett who made it, he says, for a brother in-law who didn’t make the trip over for the races.

Dudley Announces; Ambien Stock Plunges

After several weeks of non-suspense, former Portland Trail Blazer Chris Dudley dropped the other sneaker this morning and announced that he’s seeking the Republican nomination for governor. Dudley made the announcement in an auditorium at Self Enhancement Inc.

What's Brewing In Downtown Bend

It's been what seems like a couple of years since Santiago Casanueva first started pushing yerba maté brews to Bendites and he's won a fair number of converts to his leafy coffee alternative that has long been popular in places like Brazil. Now Casanueva is back in downtown Bend just a few paces from hisโ€ฆ

Book Review: Nightlight by The Harvard Lampoon

Nightlight By The Harvard Lampoon Vintage Books

Nightlight, The Harvard Lampoon's parody of the Twilight series, opens when Belle Goose first meets her dad at the airport when arriving in Switchblade, Oregon. She trips over a toddler, runs into a keychain rack, falls down the escalator and somersaults over her rolling luggage. “I get myโ€ฆ

The Adverse Weather Conditions Bowl

It's pre-bowl season now in the college sports world, the period when your Saturdays are spent clicking aimlessly between non-conference college basketball matchups and TNT's weekly screening of Independence Day. The only other thing of note occupying your time is the ongoing assail of the BCS system. But the truth is you're wasting your time.โ€ฆ

Little Bites: What's Brewing In Downtown Bend

It's been what seems like a couple of years since Santiago Casanueva first started pushing yerba maté brews to Bendites and he's won a fair number of converts to his leafy coffee alternative that has long been popular in places like Brazil. Now Casanueva is back in downtown Bend just a few paces from hisโ€ฆ

The Farm Bureau Gets Down in the Muck

Everybody loves the family farm. According to the conventional wisdom it's the bedrock of American values, the repository of the sturdy virtues of hard work and thrift, the beating heart of the heartland. So who could possibly have any problem with an organization called Friends of Family Farmers whose aim is to help family farmsโ€ฆ

In Their Own Words: Barry O, Berlusconi, and Family Ties that bind

The author has been sent on the road to discover a lost country formerly known as America. He is reporting from a nearby Christmas display, protecting baby Jesus from fascist secularists, on assignment for Or-Bust.com and The Source Weekly.

What a week it has been for sound bites and babble! President Obama baffled all ofโ€ฆ

Bulletin vs. Environmental Center Rd. 3

Regular Bulletin readers know that the paper's almost comically conservative editorial page has been waging a campaign against the Bend-La Pine School district's arrangement with the Central Oregon Environmental Center, a local non-profit, to put on an environmental education program in local classrooms. This past week, Editor in Chief John Costa chose to take directโ€ฆ

It's A Dog's Life

Dear Readers, Last weekend we adopted “Yellow Dog” who is one of nine dogs recently rescued from Harney County and brought to Bend. Initially we had concerns about his mental and physical condition as a result of him being kept in such an abusive environment so I had to write and get the word outโ€ฆ

Duck Or Goose?

Dear Bend, Hello, we are the ducks of your town. We understand there is a fresh call for our genocide and we'd like to address that. First of all, though, we do have to agree with one point made by our would-be executioners. PLEASE DO NOT FEED US BREAD. Now, there are others of youโ€ฆ


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