The inaugural Schnitzer Prize of the West was awarded to Brad Parry, the Vice Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation in Ogden, UT and leader of the Wuda Ogwa Cultural and Land Restoration Project. The $50,000 award granted by the High Desert Museum in Bend, OR is the first of its kind in the American West, celebrating and […]
Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation’s Vice Chairman Named Winner of Schnitzer Prize of the West
Counterculture Author to Give Bend Book Talk on Rise of Rolling Stone
Looking back, the achievements of Rolling Stone as a countercultural beacon in the 1970s may be taken for granted. But a closer look reveals how unlikely it really was. Thatโs part of what writer Peter Richardson hopes to show with his new book, โBrand New Beat: The Wild Rise of Rolling Stone Magazine.โ Richardson, a San Francisco-based author of previous books about the Grateful Dead and Rolling Stone writer Hunter S. Thompson, takes a deep […]
Walkoutsย Plannedย in Bend,ย Redmondย forย May Dayย ย
Organizers in Redmond and Bend will hold May Day walkout marches May 1, planned as protests against billionaire rule and the Trump Administrationโs policies. Protesters are encouraged to skip out on school, work and shopping to create an economic disruption. Redmondโs eventย isย hosted and organized by Indivisible Redmond, a local chapter of the nationwide movement against authoritarianism, and will take place at the Redmond Public Library […]
CityFest at First Friday
The Downtown Bend Business Association is excited to invite you to a specialย CityFest at First Fridayย happening this Friday, May 1, in downtown Bendโand itโs the perfect excuse to get out, explore, and support our incredible local businesses. As you make your way through the First Friday Art Walk, popping into shops, galleries, and restaurants, be sure […]
May 2026 Election: Endorsements and Ideas
Deschutes County Commission, Pos. 1 Jamie Collins The Commission is getting bigger and the County exploding in size. And because of those changes, we agree with challenger Jamie Collins when he says whatโs needed is a more strategic, thoughtful approach to the challenges ahead. We think Collins, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, disaster responder and […]
I Tell You Once Again, Itโs Bad
Everyone who goes to the movies is after something different. Relaxation, stimulation, escapismโall are valid. Thatโs why itโs hard for me to reconcile exactly who โMichael,โ the Michael Jackson musical biopic, is meant for and if its existence is healthy for culture and society at large. The film ends in 1988, at the height of […]
The Worldโs Best Mom
Each year, Motherโs Day reminds us how lucky we are for the mothers in our lives. Their support, strength, and love help us through the tough days and further brighten the best ones. But what does it take to be the Worldโs Best Mom? I spoke with three Lava Ridge Elementary students and their mothers […]
DIY Projects That Actually Pay Off
As we move into the heart of the spring real estate season here in Bendโwith sunny days, river floats, and concerts just around the cornerโmany homeowners start asking the same question: What actually makes a difference when it comes to preparing a home for sale? The good news โ boosting your homeโs appeal doesnโt always […]
Free Will Astrology, Week of April 30
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): May is Free Thinking Month for you Tauruses. Itโs also Free Feeling, Free Wheeling, and Free Healing Month. Wow! To observe this festive grace period, indulge in any of the following jubilant acts: 1. Declare your independence from anyone who tries to tell you how you should live your life or […]
The Summer Season Kicks Off with Big Acts & Baseball
Concerts & comedians take the stage The first show of the season kicks off at Hayden Homes Amphitheater on Saturday, May 16, with comedian John Mulaney and special guests Fred Armisen and Mike Birbiglia. So far, nearly 50 different headliners are scheduled into October, some of them performing multiple nights. Six of the performers are […]

