Oct 22-28, 2009

Oct 22-28, 2009 / Vol. 13 / No. 43

Small Mistake Could Be a Big Factor in Tax Vote

A minor oversight could turn out to be a major problem for the forces trying to repeal the tax increases passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature last session. The legislature’s tax measures include an increase in the corporate minimum tax (currently a ridiculous $10, unchanged since 1931) and in the top income tax rates for affluentโ€ฆ

The Heavy at the Silver Moon: Canceled

While charging through the chaotic weekly nightmare that is the production cycle here at the Source, there was something looming in my mind: “Just think, by Wednesday you’ll be jamming out to The Heavy at the Silver Moon.” Yeah, about that… I just got off the phone with Cassie Moore, the Booking Manager at theโ€ฆ

Scam E-mail Hits Bend Broadband Customers

If you find an e-mail in your in-box today claiming to be from Bend Broadband and instructing you to send your username, password and phone number “to enable us carryout [sic] an urgent maintenance in your e-mail account” – don’t. “BendBroadband wishes to inform you that there is a congestion [sic] in your Chesapeake.

Time for a Pay-as-We-Grow Plan

Last week, like all Deschutes County property owners, I received the most depressing piece of mail of the year: my annual tax bill. This morning The Bulletin had more depressing news.

Bend Holds Back On Parking Fees After Businesses Revolt

After receiving a petition from incensed business owners, city officials decided to put a parking fee increase on hold until they have more time to discuss the plan with downtown stakeholders. City council officials were scheduled to discuss a staff proposal to do away with the free two-hours of parking currently offered in both theโ€ฆ

A Pandemic of Paranoia

In the early 19th Century, after Edward Jenner’s smallpox vaccine came into wide use, the first anti-vaccination movement sprung up. Its adherents’ warnings ranged from the legitimate  (vaccination could, as they claimed, lead to serious infections, due to the unsanitary conditions under which it was performed) to the downright nutty (the vaccine, which was derivedโ€ฆ

Strolling Shevlin

There are probably people who, like me, who tend to take some of our local special places for granted. Special places like Shevlin Park.

From the UK to the Moon, Here's The Heavy

From time to time, a show gets booked in town that causes us to first drop a “WTF?” bomb aloud, and then hit the webernet to make sure this is really, truly, actually happening – for real. That's essentially the reaction that surged through our office when the Silver Moon's talent buyer, Cassie Moore, droppedโ€ฆ

Angeline's: Urban Hip with Baked Treats

Whenever I step inside the funky brick-walled bakery and café at Angeline's, I feel like I'm in Seattle, not Sisters, but in a good way. The booths are tucked into cozy corners with cushions and art hanging from every angle. And the service is some of the friendliest I've ever experienced. It's a great placeโ€ฆ

Angeline's: Urban Hip with Baked Treats

Whenever I step inside the funky brick-walled bakery and café at Angeline's, I feel like I'm in Seattle, not Sisters, but in a good way. The booths are tucked into cozy corners with cushions and art hanging from every angle. And the service is some of the friendliest I've ever experienced. It's a great placeโ€ฆ

Soul Serenade: Cold Souls brings out the Giamatti in Giamatti

Cold Souls is a quirky dark comedy, a thought-provoking mystery, as well as a metaphor-ridden quiz. It's edgy enough to pass as weird but formulaic enough for the audience to follow. With interwoven doses of art-house film stamped throughout, it's guaranteed to keep your attention. The notion behind Cold Souls' story is funnier than it'sโ€ฆ

No Whiners: It's all about the patch

The 2009 version of Bend's Big Fat Tour this past weekend was epic as usual. I don't really know that because I was a wimp and only did the two-day recreational ride rather than the three-day “Epic” (I had to work Friday – that's my excuse). But I did see what riders looked like afterโ€ฆ

The Downtown Parking Hogs

People hate paying to park, and they can display incredible ingenuity when it comes to finding ways to avoid it. In the two parking lots next to Mirror Pond, for example, some people who work downtown have invented a clever dodge. They park their cars and take advantage of the first-two-hours-free deal. Then they comeโ€ฆ

Hoods In The Woods

A story in a recent edition of the Bend Bulletin detailed the circumstances surrounding the death of Sergey Blashchishen, the 16-year-old Portland boy who collapsed on a day-long hike with one of the area's increasingly infamous “hoods in the woods” intervention programs. Perhaps the only thing more disturbing than his final hours in which heโ€ฆ

A Weak Constitution

With reference to right-winger Kenneth Swipies piece of Oct. 15, he apparently thinks his denigration of the “left-wing” shouldn't be challenged, but the left-wings denigration of the right-wing is verboten! A double standard? He doesn't accept the 1st Amendment to our Constitution by denying the separation of church and state. He makes a mockery ofโ€ฆ

No Deer Handouts

I'd like to address the people who are fond of putting out food for the in-town deer population. Please don't be surprised when you emerge some chilly morning and find one dead in your yard with a bloody trail leading into the street.

Peace Prize Was A Positive Message

The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Barack Obama has caused consternation on both sides of the aisle and amongst our perennially uninspiring TV pundits. They ask, “How can a president who has only been in power for 9 months and who is prosecuting two wars, get the Nobel Prize… for Peace?” Theโ€ฆ

Quit Baggin' On Obama

President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize recently and your paper managed to run a couple (tidbits) on the event, including banter from a guy who didn't even know it happened and a piece in Upfront that was just an off-the-dome blurb. I'm not sure if that really counts as journalism. The Internet isโ€ฆ

Enough Already…

The New York Times' Sunday edition has an article featuring Oregon's Earl Blumenauer and the difficulties he finds himself in regarding the progressive agenda he worked so hard for. It is similar to the frustration so many of us Obama supporters are feeling at the President's seeming inability to shift gears from his intense desireโ€ฆ


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