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Stars, Stripes and Laughs: Political comic Will Durst on how to make fun of Obama

Will Durst takes a seat on his newspapers for the week.The exhausting election of 2008 has ended and political comedian Will
Durst is in Hawaii. It's not that Durst, one of the nation's premier
political satirists and a self-described "raging moderate" found his
brain overloaded by broken record of stump speeches and hotheaded
pundits, forcing him a few thousand miles into the Pacific to seek
refuge, but rather he was in the islands to celebrate his 27th wedding
anniversary. But still, the break has given him a chance to reflect on
a campaign that was hardly light on the comedy.

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Weekend Warrior! This Weekend in Music

Friday Night 11/14: The Dirty Words CD Release Party
The buzz growing around this thing has gotten pretty big this week, so expect a nice amount of folks of all ages (it's an all-ages show) up at the PoetHouse as The Dirty Words celebrate the release of their new record The International Machine. Also on the bill is killer indie rock from Space Hoax and rad-i-cal hip-hop from Mosely Wotta.

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Mike Daly: “Why I Lost”

In his wanderings around town Thursday The Eye ran into (soon to be former) Deschutes County Commissioner Mike Daly, who offered some thoughts on why

 
In his wanderings around town Thursday The Eye ran into (soon to be former) Deschutes County Commissioner Mike Daly, who offered some thoughts on why he lost to Democrat Alan Unger on Election Day.
 

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Republicans Over the Edge

The Eye has long suspected that some members of the Republican “base” weren’t too tightly wrapped, but the election results seem to have completely unwrapped

The Eye has long suspected that some members of the Republican "base" weren't too tightly wrapped, but the election results seem to have completely unwrapped them.

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Indie Meets…Elton?: The Dirty Words glow by going clean on International Machine

The Dirty Words: Seeing through the trees.At times during the past two years, it seemed that there was only one
indie rock band in Bend. Well, let's just say there was only one indie
rock band playing shows in the city. While there were plenty of
burgeoning, still-in-the-garage acts, it seemed the Dirty Words were
the only band that would actually play a steady line of shows.

But in
the last year, the high school scene and the just-out-of-high-school
set have come forward with a number of bands and other veteran groups
have shored up their acts, and giving hope that there might be more to
be found in Bend than roots rock, metal, bluegrass and, surprisingly,
hip-hop. The influx of indie rock sounds is a splash of cold water to a
face largely hung over from too much of the same and it's with that in
mind that The Dirty Words release their debut full-length album,
International Machine, which has been in the works for the better part
of the past year.

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Jaw Dropping Good: Béla Fleck and the Flecktones drink some eggnog and remind you of their talent

Christmas music can drive you crazy. Actually it will almost certainly attack your sanity if ingested in large portions. Like eggnog, these tunes are reserved

Christmas music can drive you crazy. Actually it will almost certainly attack your sanity if ingested in large portions. Like eggnog, these tunes are reserved for only one month (or maybe month and a half if you're on the overly festive side of things) out of the year and also like eggnog, Christmas music is dangerous in large quantities.
I'll be upfront. I hate Christmas music (but love eggnog) and when a CD entitled Jingle All the Way landed on my desk on the last week of October, I nearly set it aflame. But before any rash actions could be made, I took a closer look at the CD and saw this wasn't just a mere Christmas album, but a holiday record from instrumental icons Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.

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Grove, Village…Vegas?

It was The Grove, then the Village Bar and Grill, and now the space at 1033 Bond Street is now known as Seven.

The Blender just caught word that the establishment officially changed hands today and new owner Brian Timme, better known as DJ Metal (who put on several dance nights at Jokers - which is now Boondocks), says that Seven is set up as "an upscale nightclub.

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Farewell Mr. Friedman: City council loses a veteran voice, the future of transit, more

While most eyes were on the presidential race, Upfront watched as the Bend City Council quietly shifted in favor of the builders and developers lobby

While most eyes were on the presidential race, Upfront watched as the Bend City Council quietly shifted in favor of the builders and developers lobby which again poured money into several races and came away the big winner with three of its four candidates winning seats.

However, the election was quickly overshadowed by news that longtime city councilor and two-time former mayor Bill Friedman was hospitalized in critical condition following complications from back surgery.
On Sunday, news broke that Friedman, 72, had died.
So long, BillDetails about the exact circumstances around Friedman's death were slow to emerge, but the city announced on Monday that it will hold a memorial service 1 p.m. Saturday at Farewell Bend Park, which in true city council fashion will include a "citizen comments" open mic session per Bill's wishes.

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