Nov 27 – Dec 3, 2008

Nov 27 - Dec 3, 2008 / Vol. 12 / No. 48

Empty Space Orchestra Video

On Saturday night, Empty Space Orchestra pretty much destroyed the Domino Room stage (not literally) with a freakishly tight set before Portland' Hillstomp further decimated said stage with their own killer set. Here's video of Empty Space at its best.

Blues, Buckets, Repeat: Making sense of Bend’s love for Hillstomp

Prepare to be stomped…again.You can overstay your welcome here in Bend. And I'm not talking about your ski bum cousin who slept on your couch for three months last winter. Rather, I'm referring to out-of-town bands that reappear in town over and over, eventually losing their appeal after that new band smell wears off. We'veโ€ฆ

The BCS Revolt

The snowball that is coaches and other big-wigs calling for a Division I college football playoff is getting bigger by the week, and the Big 12 Conference this season is making a case for a playoff all by itself. This after a weekend that saw then No.

CBC is coming! Christmas means one thing: Time to count some birds

Cal Elshoff of Bend and Mt. Chickadee of the forest looking each other in the eye. Before you go any further, pick up your indelible pen and mark the dates of December 14 through January 5, 2009 and write "CBC." Those are the dates for the 109th Christmas Bird Count, from which ornithologists, biologists, landโ€ฆ

Black Friday: Only 27 shopping says ’til Christmas!

The object of my affection.Months ago, I said I'd write about Stuff again. So, just in time for your holiday shopping, here is my Top Ten list of outdoor gear. It's not a list of the ten essentials recommended for survival nor the hottest, coolest, most unaffordable equipment. It's just a random collection of someโ€ฆ

Gears of War 2: Grinding through another shooter sequel

War! What is it good for?When the Xbox 360 was put into the hands of gamers, the one title that was to ride its wave was Halo 3. That was true for the most part, but another shooter has made a lot of gamers happy, the original Gears of War, which was released back inโ€ฆ

Look What Happens: A mild-mannered skewering of Hollywood big shots

Cry it out. This fun little movie is actually a light-hearted look at Hollywood back stabbings and financial dealings. In other words, this could have been a scathing expose on Hollywood corruption, but What Just Happened just lets it happen and allows us to be the judge. Robert De Niro plays Ben (yes, just "Ben"),โ€ฆ

Happy Hour: Bistro Corlise

To anyone who has been there, Bistro Corlise happy hour may sound like an oxymoron or some sort of ruse. It's hard to imagine enjoying such a pedestrian tradition as happy hour at a place that is the epitome of fine dining.

Bend Fish Company: Choosing substance over style

Fish and a smile, what else can you ask for?At Bend Fish Company, no energy is squandered on the superficial. It's all about the food. Besides the stylized fish in the logo, the only other decorative touches in the place are a plastic blue marlin mounted on the wall and a small collection of toyโ€ฆ

Bend Fish Company: Choosing substance over style

Fish and a smile, what else can you ask for?At Bend Fish Company, no energy is squandered on the superficial. It’s all about the food. Besides the stylized fish in the logo, the only other decorative touches in the place are a plastic blue marlin mounted on the wall and a small collection of toyโ€ฆ

Trying Out This Whole Charity Fad

There was plenty to do on Saturday night with Tentareign's big rock show at the Tower, music at both martini bars and the Silver Moon, but still, there was a big crowd at the Tulen Center. And where the big crowds go, so does Sound Check (for the most part) which is why we foundโ€ฆ

This Week in Rap: Cramming big hip-hop names into a single week

Insert ego-stroking self reference. The phenomenon of the multi-platinum, mega-famous rap star is somewhat of a dying trend, but you wouldn't know it by what's on the marquee at Midtown for next week. The venue is host to not just one large-scale rap show, but two in a row. It's former G-Unit member Young Buckโ€ฆ

Our Picks for the Week of 11/26-12/4

Thanksgiving Eve!

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This isn't a specific event, per say, but rather recognition of a widely celebrated yet hardly mentioned holiday called Thanksgiving Eve. Every year on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, revelers from in and out of town flood the bars with the knowledge that they have the following day off (even if itโ€ฆ

Glass Slipper: A Reprieve for BAT

Bend Area Transit hit some rough terrain in its early going - the worst pothole being its purchase of eight lemon buses from a slick used-bus salesman in California.

It was a costly mistake, and it happened because BAT officials didn't exercise due diligence.

UGB is a Recipe for Sprawl

This week's letter comes from former city councilor John Schubert who asks a question that's been on a lot of people's minds lately: "What's with the massive urban growth boundary expansion proposal?" An advocate of smart growth and alternative transportation planning, Schubert questions whether the city's past subsidies to the building community have led toโ€ฆ

Don’t Dismiss 2030

Thank you for sending a reporter to our recent Town Hall event. We would like to add some clarity that would give your readers a more detailed picture of the purpose of Bend 2030 and of the highlights of the evening event. The Bend 2030 Board is designed to be a public/private partnership that willโ€ฆ

Imperialism 101

In preparing a nation for war, imperial war leaders have to create a visible and highly charged emotional sense of injustice and righteousness to secure national cohesion. Their challenge is to overcome the natural human opposition to early death and the destruction of civilian life. The need to invent a cause for war is especiallyโ€ฆ


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