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What started out as a way for some friends in the snowboard industry to share stories photos and inappropriate content, has morphed itself into an

    What started out as a way for some friends in the snowboard industry to share stories photos and inappropriate content, has morphed itself into an internet TV show on Volcom's "Stone Your TV."
    The underground website collaborates content from film makers, riders, and other bromosexuals with nothing better to do and puts it on the internet so they can publicly ridicule each other.

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Luring the Lifestyle Nomads

Bend has picked up another one of those “Best Of” honors: This time, it’s being touted as “America’s Top Mountain Biking Town” in Mountain Bike

Bend has picked up another one of those "Best Of" honors: This time, it's being touted as "America's Top Mountain Biking Town" in Mountain Bike Action magazine.

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Cutting Their Loses: As sales plunge, some shop owners opt to pack it in

After a couple of years watching merchants come and go, Bend Downtowners Association Executive Director Chuck Arnold has come up with a term to describe

After a couple of years watching merchants come and go, Bend Downtowners Association Executive Director Chuck Arnold has come up with a term to describe people who jump into the local commerce game with more inspiration than perspiration: recreation retailers.

These are the folks who open up personalized dog sweater shops and stores that sell 100 kinds of balsamic vinegar and nothing else.
And no matter what the economic climate around them, these shopkeepers come and go as regularly as the spring rains in Central Oregon.
But this year things are different, vacancy is on the rise in downtown and recreational retailers aren't the only ones sinking in Central Oregon's stagnating economy. As the recession drags on and unemployment continues to climb, some of the area's better established retailers are throwing in the towel after watching their sales plunge over the past year.

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4 Peaks Spring Fling Video

The organizers of the 4 Peaks Music Festival said that they were using the Spring Fling tour with Poor Man’s Whiskey and Blue Turtle Seduction

The organizers of the 4 Peaks Music Festival said that they were using the Spring Fling tour with Poor Man’s Whiskey and Blue Turtle Seduction as a method of gauging the level of interest folks had in the festival before making plans for any sort of summer event. Well, The Blender hasn’t heard how the Eugene and Portland editions of the tour went off, but the Old Stone Church here in Bend was packed full as two of Bend’s favorite rootsy jam bands got people in festival mode – even if snow was falling outside.

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