Vol. 21, No. 12
On the Frontline
Finding housing is tough enough, but with mental illness it can be impossible
By Magdalena Bokowa
Democracy in Crisis
Out of Standing Rock, the Birth of a New Environmental Movement
By Baynard Woods
Cover All Kids
Bills that would offer insurance for all Oregon children have passed through committees in the state House and Senate. But if passed, where will the money come from?
By Judy Stiegler
Show Preview: Survivorman Live
By Trevor Helmy
TGIF Cartoon: The Affordable Care Act
By Bill Friday
A Fish Ladder at Newport Dam: It's Time for Collaboration
Letters 3/15-3/22
Readers heavily respond to the Gas Tax and Roads Editorial
Bed, Bath and Way Beyond
THE Hostel in Bend delivers lodging... and a social life
By Howard Leff
A Tale of Texas Toking
By Josh Jardine
Federal Cuts: More Setbacks to Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis
Picks 3/23-29
Bend Burlesque Show, Junior Culture & Soul Medic, Hella Big Air & More
Guitar Gods
Two Old Hippies Add One Fantastic Showroom
Source Spotlight: Emma Anderson
Helping survivors to help themselves
By Richard Sitts
Source Suggests: Adventure Journal Quarterly
By Tom Beans, Dudley's BookShop Cafe
The Plant Meat Burger Coming for Your Beef
Can a veggie burger taste like the real thing?
By Lisa Sipe
Beer Abounds in Boise
On a tour of U.S. beer (this time closer to home!), Payette Brewing leads a suddenly-crowded pack
By Kevin Gifford
Ape-pocalypse Now
Hail To The King... Kong
By Jared Rasic
The Kedi's Meow
This story about cats on the streets of Istanbul is way better than those cat videos you like to watch
Ultimately, Bluegrass
After a departure on their last album, the Infamous Stringdusters return to their bluegrass roots
By Alan Sculley
Digging The Dig
The east coast band with three songwriters returns to Bend
By Seth Gehman
GUNG HO FOR SHOWS
Taj Mahal, Keb'Mo, Andre Nickatina & the Brothers Comatose
Natural World: From Marsh Hawks to Northern Harriers
By Jim Anderson
Talkin' Trail
It's still too muddy to ride some of Central Oregon's trails, but in the meantime, Bend becomes a gathering point for trail builders from all over
Spring is here, but snow sports endure.
Ready for your next feat of endurance and strength? Try running on a sea of snow.
By Rex Shepard
Mutant Doll Art Show
@ ReGroup Thrift Warehouse
Sun., Oct. 1, 6-8 p.m.
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