May 22-28, 2008

May 22-28, 2008 / Vol. 12 / No. 21

As Others See Us

It's always fun to see how people from The Great Outside perceive little old Bend, Ory-gun, so The Eye decided to pass on some observations made by blogger Jim Tankersley of the Baltimore Sun, who was here to cover Barack Obama's appearance on May 10:

Westlund Ups the Debate Ante

On Wednesday morning, Republican state treasurer candidate Allen Alley challenged Democratic nominee Ben Westlund to a series of five debates. On Wednesday afternoon, Westlund called Alley's bet and raised him by five.

Cat Scratch Fever

Letter of the Week  Jim Anderson (tSW 5/22) has a long list of reasons to be alarmed about the killing of indigenous animals by non-indigenous cats, but he ignores one very critical fact. Countless indigenous populations have been decimated not by cats, but by non-indigenous humans who have irreparably altered or destroyed their natural habitats,โ€ฆ

Liner Notes: Don’t Skip the Openers

Did someone say old timey? the decembErists join death cab on Saturday’s lsa bill. This weekend is one of the biggest ever for the Les Schwab Amphitheater, which is hosting what we could fairly call Sasquatch Jr. or perhaps Baby Sasquatch, or maybe Oregon-quatch - take your pick. Any way you split it, we're basicallyโ€ฆ

Across the Earth: Lahiri’s new collection of stories spans the globe

 Toward the end of Jhumpa Lahiri's mournful, deeply satisfying new collection of stories, two Bengali lovers visit a museum in an Italian town founded by Etruscans. There, amidst dusty sarcophagi, they discover shelves lined with terra-cotta urns depicting the journey the Etruscans made to this landscape - a landscape since claimed and reclaimed by severalโ€ฆ

Kill ‘Em All: Grand Theft Auto makes its triumphant return

American gangsta.When stores open at midnight on the day of a game’s release, you know it's big.   Grand Theft Auto (GTA) IV is the first installment in the popular series designed for the latest game systems. The Grand Theft Auto series was the first notable game outside of the RPG genre to introduce openโ€ฆ

Bucking the “Kid-Friendly” Restaurant Trend

I have often wondered why, in a society of parents who are wait-listing their barely conceived children at private schools and enrolling toddlers in immersion language schools and advanced tap dancing, that we so neglect the education of the palette. America is fostering a culinary culture unmatched in our history and there is no reasonโ€ฆ

Bucking the “Kid-Friendly” Restaurant Trend

I have often wondered why, in a society of parents who are wait-listing their barely conceived children at private schools and enrolling toddlers in immersion language schools and advanced tap dancing, that we so neglect the education of the palette. America is fostering a culinary culture unmatched in our history and there is no reasonโ€ฆ

Our Picks for the Week of 5/22-5/29

Prince vs. Michael thursday 22 The San Franciscan DJs of Bombhiphop return with the quintessential 80s showdown party, pitting The Purple One against the King of Pop in a turntable death match. Get your white glove on one hand and the skin-tight one-piece on your body, and you'll be all good. 9:30pm-2:30am. $5. Summit Saloonโ€ฆ

Destination Resort Reforms

In the beginning - actually in 1969 - there was Sunriver, and a couple of years later there was Black Butte Ranch. And Sunriver and Black Butte Ranch attracted thousands of tourists, and that created jobs and brought millions of dollars into Central Oregon, and that was very good. And when the Oregon Legislature lookedโ€ฆ

Dog Owners Have Rights

Letter of the Week

I know just how Mr. Orr feels about dogs in Sawyer Park because I feel the same way about kids. Children demand so many things these days: swing sets and slides; basketball and tennis courts; baseball and soccer fields; running tracks and pools; even skate parks. When I was growingโ€ฆ

Out With The Truth

Cognitive dissonance can be defined as an irresolvable conflict between what we hold (or wish) to be true and what we know to be true. There is an old saying that one should never discuss religion or politics. Perhaps this is because these subjects conjure up large amounts of cognitive dissonance. People hold that theirโ€ฆ

The Hatchet Falls At Mt. B.: POWDR Corp clears house

A Dump of Snow Can’t fix EverythingJust days after the end of an embattled season that saw near record snowfall but a dip in visitors at Mt. Bachelor, the brass at POWDR Corp. is apparently clearing house in Bend. A tipster told Upfront that several front office folks at Mt. Bachelor got their walking papersโ€ฆ

Time For Badlands Wilderness Is Now

As a little girl growing up in the desert east of Bend, nothing escaped my inquisitive eye. Everything from the blue summer sky to the warm sand under my bare feet, each unique attribute of my desert world, was observed, touched, smelled, heard, and occasionally tasted. My childhood memories are speckled with the scent ofโ€ฆ

Oregon Gives Obama a Blue-Collar Boost

Barack Obama's decisive 16-percentage-point victory in the Oregon primary gave him a majority of the pledged delegates at the upcoming Democratic convention, but its big significance might have been in showing that he can appeal to white working-class voters.


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