Feb 10-16, 2011

Feb 10-16, 2011 / Vol. 15 / No. 6

Valentine’s Day: Staff Picks

I’m just gonna say it. Valentine’s Day confuses the hell out of me. The day that may or may not have been created by a greeting card company seems to have become a day of mandatory gift giving. If you’re single, you’ll probably have to endure a day full of couples making out in frontโ€ฆ

Well Good Morning, Valentine’s Day! Have a Cupcake

Happy Valentine’s Day, Bent Readers! Here, have a cupcake: 

Probably one of the best Valentine’s presents I’ve received in a while was waking up this morning at my house on Hill Street and Delaware and realizing that I could, for the first time ever, walk across the street and buy a muffin and a cupโ€ฆ

Pickathon Announces 2011 Lineup

Picakthon, Portland’s increasingly popular outdoor roots and indie rock festival, announced its lineup this morning and the collection of acts set to play between August 5 to 7 looks as strong as any of the event previous offerings. And that’s saying something, judging from the quality of last year’s festival.

Bend’s New Downtown Japanese Spot

Sushi lovers  have been eagerly anticipating the announcement that the new Japanese restaurant from Kanpai’s owner would be opening soon and they got their wish Friday when chef Michael Murphy and owner Justin Cook announced that Boken is taking reservations. The restaurant is located in the Breezeway adjacent to Mirror Pond Plaza in the formerโ€ฆ

Soldiering On: New editor aboard, High Desert Journal finds plenty to share

The High Desert Journal recently released its 12th issue. This biannual literary magazine continues to focus on its mission statement of “dedicating itself to further understanding the people, places and issues of the interior West” though in my opinion, the journal is going off in new and exciting areas that may have seemed absent inโ€ฆ

Live Music Pick: Y La Bamba

It’s getting easier to find great live music in Bend these days. Still,  there are shows that get scheduled that definitely rise above the rest and are must see performances.

2011 Lust List Results

Hottest Male Teacher: Derek Sitter (Actor's Realm)

Hottest Female Teacher: Ally Thompson (COCC)

Hottest Male Barista: Steve Cheprinka (Thump) Hottest Female Barista: TIE: Kaycee (Lone Pine) and Meghan (Strictly Organic) Hottest Male Server: Jason Knight (Ariana) Hottest Female Server: Lexi (Bo Restobar) Hottest Male Public Official: Chuck Arnold Hottest Female Public Official: Tammy Baney Hottestโ€ฆ

The Lust List: The hottest hotties ever to get hot in Central Oregon!

Hottest Librarian Name: Shawna Dailey Age: 26 Profession: Library Assistant, Deschutes Public Library System What's the sexiest book you've ever read, and was Fabio on the cover? The Sookie Stackhouse novels are pretty scandalous and full of vampire smut. Also, Chelsea Handler's “My Horizontal Life” is a riot. Sadly, Fabio was nowhere to be seenโ€ฆ

Romantic Comedies: Let the Hijinks Ensue!

Every man knows to rent When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, Pretty Woman and The Notebook to romance his lady friend(s). Instead of providing you with the same old song and dance, here's a list of romantic comedies I like that would be good for a romantic movie night this Valentine's Day. Eternal Sunshineโ€ฆ

Keeping Things Lusty

Whether you've just started dating or you're 12 years, two kids, a bad back and 10 pounds of belly fat into a relationship, keeping your love life from getting boring can be difficult. We went to the unofficial sex experts of Bend – or “sexperts” if you're getting all technical – the staff of theโ€ฆ

Historical Hottie: George Putnam

The folks over at the Des Chutes Historical Society like to keep us in tune with our town's history, so we went ahead and let them vote off-ballot for a category they created all on their own: Historical Bend Hottie. Here is the message we received.

Di Lusso Bakery Cafe in Downtown Bend Closes

On my way downtown this afternoon (to pump some iron, of course) I noticed a printed sign on the door of Di Lusso Bakery Cafe explaining that yesterday was the popular coffee shop and bakery’s last day in operation. The sign cites “unforeseen circumstances” as the reason for the abrupt closure and offers some heartfeltโ€ฆ

Where to Eat on Valentine’s Day

There are a couple options for what to give the object of your affection on Valentine’s Day. There’s always the heart-shaped box of chocolates or chalky candy hearts from a drug store, and the ubiquitous cliche cards that say something like “I choo-choo-choose you!” above a picture of a train. Of course, you could splurgeโ€ฆ

Da Pack: A Sunday afternoon on the sidelines with the Packers

In the afterglow of the Green Bay Packers win at last weekend’s Super Bowl, I started thinking about how I came to being of those  “once a Packer fan, always a Packer fan” people. It began when I first got interested in pro football at age 10. My dad, a Wisconsin Badger through and through,โ€ฆ

The lost world of Paulina Lake Lodge

Travel to the lost world of Paulina Lake Lodge, just 45 minutes from Bend and you will feel transported to a wintry haven, far from the traffic lights and noise that can at times feel claustrophobic to so many of us who made the move to Bend for a life of serenity. I embarked onโ€ฆ

When Animals Eat Bullets: The tragedy of lead ammunition

An animal being shot by a lead projectile is one thing, and a creature eating lead is another, but usually the outcome is the same, the animal dies. That’s what’s facing our eagles all too often. Recently, Jeff Cooney, a local raptor rehabilitation expert, and his sidekick, Jeannette Bonomo, were out near Millican driving onโ€ฆ

A Lesson in Love

Valentine's Day is this week! Which is why I'm taking this opportunity to advise you on what you're doing WRONG in your romantic relationships. Just think of me like Dr. Phil – except I'm not pear-shaped, I don't wear a pedophile mustache, I don't talk like Deputy Dawg, I don't offer people the absolute worstโ€ฆ

Cheesy Gore: Splatterhouse misses the horror game mark

Videogames have done well with the Orpheus myth. Mario descended into the fiery underworld of Bowser’s castle to rescue his beloved princess. I fondly recall exploring lava-laced caverns in pursuit of my pet frog in Master Blaster. A few years ago, I chased my girlfriend into Viewtiful Joe and more recently I pursued her throughโ€ฆ

Iron and Wine – Kiss Each Other Clean

The sonic backgrounds on “Walking Far From Home,” the first track on Iron and Wine's new album Kiss Each Other Clean, craftily connects Iron and Wine's impressive effort on The Shepherd's Dog while, as the song title suggests, being away in a new time and place. We could infer, by studying the cover's illustration ofโ€ฆ

Winter Theater Season in Full Swing

The winter theater season has proven to be vibrant and jam-packed full of variety, just the way we like it. Whether you're looking for a one-man show with a historical twist, or a warm romantic comedy, Bend's local theater scene looks like it should be able to please you in the coming months.

Lawmakers, Ban That Bag

Behold the humble plastic grocery bag. It is small, flimsy and almost weightless, but in numbers it is mighty. Since its introduction about 30 years ago, the plastic grocery bag has become as ubiquitous as the cockroach, but a lot more harmful to the Earth. An estimated 500 billion of the things are used worldwideโ€ฆ

The Super-Duper Straight Poop From All Over

Monday, Jan. 31 Second Amendment fun: Utah Legislature considering a bill to make the Browning M1911 handgun the official state firearm. “It’s an implement of freedom that has defended America for 100 years,” said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Carl Wimmer. “This firearm is Utah” … Unconscious irony: Former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, a chiefโ€ฆ

Don't Shoot Your TV!

KTVZ ran a piece this week about issues surrounding gun sales and firearm possession in Central Oregon in the wake of the Tucson shootings. The story – which was hardly controversial in its reporting – featured gun owners, a gun club leader, but also the director of Ceasefire Oregon, a gun control advocacy group… andโ€ฆ

What's up With Mt. Bachelor's Holiday Pricing?

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Conflict in the 9th Circuit Threatens Old Growth Forests

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Buddy Wakefield is Back in Bend

Two time individual World Poetry Slam champion Buddy Wakefield will be giving a free performance on Thursday, February 10th starting at 7pm in the Hitchcock Auditorium at COCC.  Last fall Wakefield, with his athletic frame and troubling, expressive eyes, ushered forth both tears and a standing ovation as part of the Revival tour that stoppedโ€ฆ


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