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Bend’s OLCC Regional Manager Relocated

In a move that some bar owners will almost certainly see as long overdue, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission has moved Jason Evers, the Bend-based

In a move that some bar owners will almost certainly see as long overdue, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission has moved Jason Evers, the Bend-based regional manager of the organization who has been accused by licensees as using unfair and allegedly retaliatory enforcement tactics, out of his current position to one in Medford. Also, it appears that an outside investigation into the OLCC's enforcement practices will soon be underway.

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Mosquito Plague: Blame It on the Boom

What next – locusts? Already beset by catastrophic rates of unemployment, foreclosures and plummeting real estate prices, Bend has been visited by a new plague

What next – locusts? Already beset by catastrophic rates of unemployment, foreclosures and plummeting real estate prices, Bend has been visited by a new plague this summer: mosquitoes.

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Geeking Out for Guitars: Christmas comes early for six-string lovers with the Breedlove Festival

Guitar love comes to Bend, courtesy of Breedlove. It’s no longer our little secret that Bend is making some of the best guitars in

Guitar love comes to Bend, courtesy of Breedlove. It's no longer our little secret that Bend is making some of the
best guitars in the world (that's truth, not hyperbole) now that Breedlove
Guitars has pretty much exploded in the past few years, placing their axes in
the hands of some incredible players. Now, the guitar maker is bringing some of
those players to town for a three-day festival.

The Breedlove Festival takes place between stages at the Breedlove
factory-tucked in behind Summit High School and Skyliners Road-and the Tower
Theater. Some of the names on the bill aren't necessarily the stuff of
Billboard charts, but are certainly well known to guitar hounds, and Bend has
plenty of those. Although a solid event for music fans, the festival is a
guitar geek's dream, complete with a full slate of workshops, clinics and
discussions-and that's on top of shows from some big musical names. In short,
it's going to be a busy weekend for six-string lovers.

Here's a few highlights from the packed schedule.  

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Attention to Detail: Taking notice of the songwriting prowess of Vetiver

Vetiver-they’re not copying anybody. When Andy Cabic writes music, he just writes music. He doesn’t ponder his influences or how the record label

Vetiver-they're not copying anybody.When Andy Cabic writes music, he just writes music. He doesn't
ponder his influences or how the record label will respond to his work or how
people like this writer will interpret it-the dude just writes music, then
plays it with his band, Vetiver.

Although quietly talked about in the indie folk universe for the
last half of this decade, San Francisco's Vetiver-a band with an oft-rotating
lineup that for all intents and purposes is Cabic's personal vehicle for his
songs-has only recently started to turn heads en masse, thanks to January's Tight
Knit, the band's first disc on Sub Pop Records. Vetiver got an
additional nod of respect in this region when it was named one of the
headliners (along with Dr. Dog and Blitzen Trapper) at the Pickathon festival
this weekend, the Portland-area event that's increasingly becoming the go-to
festival for today's cutting edge roots-based acts.

Like Dr. Dog and label mate Fleet Foxes, Vetiver has been viewed
by some critics and fans as creating tunes that seem a tribute to, or imitation
of, earlier times. Cabic said this has never been his intention with Vetiver.

"I think it's really
just attention to detail and good playing and well-recorded songs that give
that impression, because I think there's something to be said for the
production values and the craft of recording and songwriting from decades
past," says Cabic over the phone from Los Angeles where he's checking in on
some producing gigs, including meetings with legendary singer-songwriter Vashti
Bunyan, whose album he'll be producing this year.  

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Kill the OLCC, Governor. Kill It Now.

As you approach the end of your final term in office, Gov. Ted Kulongoski, I would like to urge you to take an action that

As you approach the end of your final term in office, Gov. Ted Kulongoski, I would like to urge you to take an action that will make future generations bless your memory and secure your legacy as one of the great governors of Oregon history:

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Downtown Criterium is SATURDAY NIGHT

We just noticed an error on the Our Picks page of the paper this week, which stated that the Cascade Cycling Classic’s Downtown Criterium as

We just noticed an error on the Our Picks page of the paper this week, which stated that the Cascade Cycling Classic's Downtown Criterium as taking place Friday night, which is incorrect. Although the criterium has been on Fridays for the past few years, this year's event is on SATURDAY.

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Killing Kids for Jesus

When Ava Worthington was born, she was an apparently healthy, good-sized baby girl, weighing 10 pounds – putting her in the top 95% of weight

When Ava Worthington was born, she was an apparently healthy, good-sized baby girl, weighing 10 pounds - putting her in the top 95% of weight for newborns. When she died 15 months later, she weighed only 16 pounds - in the bottom 5% for children her age.

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A Beer Festival Will Happen in Bend – The Little Woody

You probably know by now that the Bend Brew Fest has been canceled, but fear not, there will be a beer festival in Bend this

You probably know by now that the Bend Brew Fest has been canceled, but fear not, there will be a beer festival in Bend this year. Just minutes ago, the details of the Little Woody Barrel-Aged Brew Festival, slated for September 12, were laid out and the Blender is pumped, because, well, the Blender likes beer.

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