Feb 22 – Mar 1, 2017

Feb 22 - Mar 1, 2017 / Vol. 21 / No. 8

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The Many Faces of Homelessness

Get a job, they say. Find a home, people shout. But for Central Oregon’s homeless population, every story is unique, and the ultimate solutions far from black and white. Each Monday, volunteers head out to Bureau of Land Management lands near Redmond with water and propane donated by St. Vincent de Paul. The volunteers estimateโ€ฆ

Show Preview: Louie Anderson 4/1

For more then 30 years and counting, Louie Anderson’s unique sense of humor has earned him not only the title of a two-time Emmy award winner, but a best selling author, desired actor and “One of the 100 Greatest Stand-Up-Comedians of All Time,” by Comedy Central. Being one of 11 children, Louie used and channeledโ€ฆ

Critical City Services

It’s time to find the moneyโ€”and that doesn’t mean yet another bond During the past election season, several City Council candidates ran on a platform that the financial woes the City of Bend faces (potholes, general road improvements, support for septic-to-sewer transitions, a new Urban Growth Boundary) could be solved through more judicious spending. Theโ€ฆ

Natural World: Lets go birding!

If you’ve been wanting to get into birding, now’s the time. The East Cascades Audubon Society and a group of dedicated birders have set up the “Oregon Birding Site Guide” website, providing maps and directions to the some 1100 birding sites in Oregon. Start by going to ecaudubon.org, which will open the ECAS home page.โ€ฆ

Democrats in the Afterlife

As Democrats choose the new chair of the Democratic National Committee this weekend, the worst thing they could do is claim credit for the resignation of former general Michael T. Flynn as national security advisor and the withdrawal of Hardee’s honcho Andy Puzder as Secretary of Labor nominee. It will make them underestimate their ownโ€ฆ

Sleeping in the Wilds in Winter

The Source’s outdoor writer packs inโ€”and outโ€”of a local backcountry cabin… but he’s not gonna tell you which one. Three of us carried heavy packs for miles, trudging through knee-deep snow, towing over 100 pounds of food and gear for the many days ahead in the Oregon backcountry. Our wintry paradise was a cabin inโ€ฆ

Source Spotlight: Frank Bonacquisti

In 1972 Frank Bonacquisti was a student at Portland’s Benson Polytechnic High School. He was searching for an after school activity when he saw a notification for the school’s radio station, KBPS. Intrigued, he checked it out. Some 45 years later he’s still working in radio, serving as KBND’s program director and host of theโ€ฆ

Book Talk: A Tale of Two Shepards

Before you stroll the streets on First Fridays in downtown Bend, check out this monthly review (or in this case, reviews plural) featuring reading recommendations courtesy of the Source and Dudley’s Bookshop Cafรฉ. Then head down to the shop for a discount on the books! “The One Inside” by Sam Shepard “Vicious cold again. Blueโ€ฆ

New Rent Control Law in Portland: A Lesson for Bend?

Many people lack sympathy for landlords jacking up rents to the max in areas with close to zero vacancy rates. Housing involves real people with real lives, and the current housing environment is not very healthy for affordable home ownership or rental. The argument can be made that home affordability is important because homeowners andโ€ฆ

Picks 2/22-3/1

Riff Raff with DJ Afterthought, Dollar Bill Gates, Owey and Peter Jackson Friday 24 RAPโ€” Riff Raff first made it onto the scene when he tattooed MTV onto his neck so that he could legally go by MTV Riff Raff. Flash forward a few years later and the zigzag bearded rapper is still as off-the-wall.โ€ฆ

Oscar Sunday Returns

It’s time once again for the Superbowl Sunday of Cinema: The 89th Annual Academy Awards. Since it’s so much fun to predict which way the Academy will vote, only to get mad when the things you love lose horribly, this year we’ll look at the movies and people we WANT to win, versus the thingsโ€ฆ

Side Notes 2/15-2/22

Central Oregonians Pack Sen. Wyden’s Town Halls As he walked onto the stage at Sisters High School Monday to introduce Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden (D), Sisters Mayor Chuck Ryan said the high school’s auditorium was the largest space they could obtain for the event.   With a large turnout, it was clear that bigger spacesโ€ฆ

Art Takes a Village Too

You’ve seen galleries. And you’ve seen street fairs. But you haven’t seen this. It’s a new, large open space in Bend where the two seamlessly blend together. Artist Stuart Breidenstein’s longtime passion project, 9th Street Village, has finally set a launch date. This rather ambitious project, pulled off with the close collaboration of the adjacentโ€ฆ

Film Shorts

2017 Oscar-Nominated Documentary, Animated & Live-Action Shorts: For the fourth year running, Tin Pan Theater presents all of the Oscar Nominated Shorts. Make sure to catch 'The White Helmets” in Documentary, “Ennemis intérieurs” in Live-Action and “Borrowed Time” in Animation. A brilliant year for shorts all around. Tin Pan Theater A Cure For Wellness: Directorโ€ฆ

Makin’ Soup in the Maker’s District

A small history lesson for you, Benditos: It was 1958 when Japanese company Nissin rolled out the first iteration of the instant noodleโ€”that phenomenon now well-loved by college students with only a microwave to feed them, and middle schoolers whose parents haven’t quite taught them to cook anything else. Fast forward, and behold! Instant noodles,โ€ฆ

Weed Jobs 101

As a weed columnist, the most frequent question I hear is “How the hell did you get this job? Of whom do you have compromising photos that allowed this to happen, and may I see them? I mean, seriously, you?” (My answer: “Mom, we’ve gone over this. Eat your space cake and settle down.”) Theโ€ฆ

Let’s Talk it Out

If there’s one thing people can agree on, it’s that the 2016 election revealed a divided nation. With little to no sign of closing anytime soon, many are looking for a way to bridge the chasm that exists between social and political circles. In partnership with local nonprofits and community groups, Oregon Humanities is workingโ€ฆ

A Cure for the Pain

People who see Tommy Castro and the Painkillers on his tour but have yet to hear his album, “Method To My Madness,” will get a good idea of what to expect from this latest release by the time the show is over. For starters, guitarist/singer Castro plans to play upward of eight or nine ofโ€ฆ

Riff Raff: The Enigma Wrapped in a Cornrow

There are far worse rappers on the radio and definitely more annoying personalities that take up our airwaves, but why exactly is Riff Raff famous? Is it simply the idea of a white gangster rapper trying desperately to become a mixture of Scarface and Master P that makes us want to watch? Riff Raff wasโ€ฆ

Go Here

Ready to get outside? With these upcoming events, you have no excuse to stay indoors… February 25-26 Special Olympics Oregon Winter Games Celebrate hard work and determination with an epic weekend of competition as Special Olympic athletes compete in alpine, snowboarding, cross country and snowshoeing events. Roughly 200 athletes and 100 coaches will participate inโ€ฆ

Letters 2/15-2/22

In Response to, Where’s Walden? Hundreds Picket Rep. Walden’s Bend Office (2/14) Why won’t Greg Walden have an in-person town hall in Bend? Thousands have been requesting one and even picketing for one. Instead he had ones in supporter towns with populations of 1,000 or less. โ€” Linda Balsiger, via bendsource.com Come to Bend, Greg,โ€ฆ

Beer in Paradise

After enduring a winter that nobody needs any reminder of, the concept of a tropical getaway might sound pretty appealing to a wide swath of Bendites right about now. That getaway can be found on the faraway Florida coast, where enjoying a decent drink by the waterfront no longer means resigning oneself to Coronas andโ€ฆ


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