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‘The Soul of the Land’

The new Belknap Exhibit Center at Bowman Museum in Prineville features the work of June Jaeger

A new exhibit at the Bowman Museum‘s Belknap Exhibit Center is entitled ย “Soul of the Land: Quilts by June Jaeger.” Jaeger was born in Prineville and has lived there off and on at various points of her life. She feels a deep connection to the small town. โ€œThere is just a lot of good people […]

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Free Will Astrology, Week of Feb. 19

Aquarius should use underused talents to boost income

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Over the last 4,000 years, a host of things have been used as money in addition to precious metals and paper currency. Among them have been cows, seashells, cheese, tobacco, velvet, tulips, elephant tusks, and huge stone wheels. I hope this poetic fact will inspire your imagination about financial matters. In […]

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The Pride in Numbers Survey is Underway

Organizers are urging local LGBTQIA+ and Two Spirit individuals to participate

The Pride Foundation is sponsoring a new survey called โ€œPride in Numbers.โ€ Itโ€™s for all adults 18+ who are LGBTQIA and Two Spirit. Nimisha Jain, one of the team members hoping to get the word out in Central Oregon, describes the information being gathered by the survey. โ€œAll kinds of questions are being asked in […]

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Off The Radar

Six new releases, one sleepy writer

Weโ€™re still smack dab in the middle of that time of year when most of whatโ€™s getting released doesnโ€™t have much cultural cachet (or a massive marketing budget) and so gets quietly released around the end of January or the top half of Februaryโ€ฆjust somewhere in the first quarter of the year. I still spent […]

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Channeling Willie to Shut Out the Chaos

A free Willie Nelson tribute is aimed at uniting locals in harmony

 โ€œItโ€™s extremely hard to look out at the world today, at our communities, and come to grips with the kind of darkness that is increasingly seeping into every single last corner of day-to-day life,โ€ says local musician Joe Estrada. โ€œAnd while thereโ€™s plenty we can all be doing within our individual capacities, itโ€™s still hard […]

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Meet Central Oregon Symphony’s New Executive Director

Dr. Travis Allen is a cellist, musicologist and Bend native

Wearing many musical hats already, Dr. Travis Allen has recently also taken on the role of executive director of the Central Oregon Symphony Association. He is a cellist extraordinaire, professor of music history and theory at COCC, member of the Dove String Quartet and frequent performer with the Sunriver Music Festival. He is also the […]

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Coffee:ย A Health Benefit or Detriment?

What time of day coffee is consumed is an important consideration

History has it that 15th century Sufis were among the first to brew coffee as a drink, discovering its wakening benefits for all-night devotional practices. Over the centuries, the practice spread to Europe and further west and is now by far the most popular drink worldwide. While it is loved for its caffeine content and ability […]

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Free Will Astrology, Week of Feb. 12

Now is the time for Aquarius to learn more about who you are meant to be

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Poet Mary Oliver asked her readers, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” This Valentine season, I propose a collaborative version of this prod: Ask those you care for to help you answer Oliverโ€™s question, and offer to help them answer it […]

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