Apr 17-23, 2008

Apr 17-23, 2008 / Vol. 12 / No. 16

Thin Edge of the Broadband Wedge?

BendBroadband's plan to offer faster connections but charge heavy users extra inspired the technology site Gizmodo to post an article headlined: "The Future of Broadband: We're Totally Screwed."

Life as Art: Cristina Acosta is making her art at all costs

Brushing up on tile work. Bend artist Cristina Acosta is challenging the old truism that art imitates life. A painter, Acosta has learned to let her art into her everyday world. "At one point I realized that I needed to take my art off of the canvas, and put it into my life," says Acostaโ€ฆ

Break Out The Shorts: Will legs at last see the light of day?

Breaking Up Is Hard To DoGetting down on Gray Butte By now every road bike geek in America is in a tizzy about the lawsuit- countersuit action between Greg Lemond and bicycle maker Trek. The situation is as exciting for rabid roadies as those Hollywood star split-ups are for celebrity worshipers. For those of youโ€ฆ

Slashed to Pieces: Prom Night probes new depths of lame

Quick, act like a cat. My first reaction leaving the theatre after this movie, besides ramming my head into the wall, was to consult my thesaurus for new ways to say horrible, terrible and awful (words I've been using a lot lately to describe movies). Wretched and abominable seem to work.   The only thingโ€ฆ

Indie Picks: Fields of Fuel

Filmmaker Josh Tickell is aiming for "a shift in human consciousness," with his film, Fields of Fuel. Focused on biodiesel and biofuels as alternatives to reliance on big oil and soy production, the film asks us to choose more self-reliant, peaceful, and healthier lives.

Corn Fed: A look at America’s most planted, processed and subsidized crop

Stuffing their cornholes.You might think twice about devouring another McDonald's Quarter Pounder after watching Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis' eye-opening documentary, King Corn. The film won Best Documentary at the 2007 Bend Film festival and will screen again on April 22 at the Tower Theatre as part of the Indie Reels series. Co-producer Curt Ellisโ€ฆ

Quick Bites: On To The Big City

It’s a fact of life in Central Oregon that many of your friends will move away to the big city (i.e. Portland) at some point to chase things like romance, nightlife and living wages. Next month one of Quick Bite’s best “friends” is making the move to the big city. Deschutes Brewery launches its newโ€ฆ

Quick Bites: On To The Big City

It's a fact of life in Central Oregon that many of your friends will move away to the big city (i.e. Portland) at some point to chase things like romance, nightlife and living wages. Next month one of Quick Bite's best "friends" is making the move to the big city. Deschutes Brewery launches its newโ€ฆ

American Music Club – The Golden Age

The critically acclaimed Bay Area band has been making music since the mid-80s. The songs come quietly and deliberately from leader Mark Eitzel as he prods through curious subject matter. Past releases include song titles like: "What the Pillar of Salt Held Up", "How Many Six Packs Does It Take to Screw in a Light",โ€ฆ

Northwest String Summit

Get YonderEven after Sunday's show at the Midtown Music Hall, we know you haven't had enough of Colorado's Yonder Mountain String Band. And how in tarnation do we know that, you ask? Well, see, it's just in the nature of a band that's so darn good it warrants its very own three-day, outdoor music festivalโ€ฆ

Storm Brewing: New Monsoon set to drop at Summit Saloon

the fleet fingers will be out in force at new monsoon. If you're a fan of open-ended electric jams and happened to miss New Monsoon at last year's inaugural 4 Peaks Festival in Tumalo, here's your chance to totally redeem yourself and strike a blow for sustainable living at the same time. San Francisco's jammin'โ€ฆ

Our Picks for the Week of 4/19-4/23

Trashformations saturday-sunday 19-20 Every year Parents, Students, Kids, Amateur Artists and Artists come from all over the country to participate in this event. Participants can work as a team or as individuals. Kids teams are especially encouraged. All materials for the creations are supplied by Pakit Liquidators. Participants are required to bring their own fasteningโ€ฆ

The Parking Fee Plan

Bend pioneers - i.e., anybody who was here before 1990 or thereabouts - can remember when downtown had no parking problem at all. About half the storefronts were boarded up, and you could park pretty much anywhere you wanted at any time of day.   Those days, fortunately, are long gone, and downtown Bend nowโ€ฆ

Pregnant Man Is Profile in Courage

Letter of the Week  In reaction now to the news about Thomas Beatie, the pregnant man in Bend, I offer some thoughts that have come out of conversations I've had over the last few weeks. It doesn't matter how you feel about the issues of gender, sexuality and fertility, but I respect the Beaties' courageโ€ฆ

What Are You Smoking?

I have yet to see or hear of any healthful benefit to the use of tobacco, so I am a little dismayed by you giving "The Boot" to the Bend Metro Parks and Recreation Board for considering a ban on the use of tobacco in the park facilities of Bend.

Singing the Praises of Joe

In response to your article about Trader Joe's: No – people in Bend or Portland or California are not crazy … they just LOVE their Trader Joe's!!! Maybe it's a little bit of nostalgia on the part of California ex-pats (of which I am one), but it's also the fact that the company has beenโ€ฆ

ODOT’s Got a Lot of ‘Splainin’ to Do

Way to go Source! You really scooped the "other Bend publication" with your story about Ray Perry, the ODOT employee who was fired for coming forward with the misdeeds of ODOT. I'd like to let Sen. Ben Westlund know he earned my vote for his bid as state treasurer. I am so happy to seeโ€ฆ

The Epitome of Hypocrisy

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all" – except homosexuals! Hypocrisy epit-omized. Article I, Section 1, Oregon Constitution: "Natural rights inherent in people. We declare that all men, when they formโ€ฆ


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