The โTronโ franchise is an interesting one. The original from 1982 is groundbreaking in terms of filmmaking and special effects, but it didnโt perform well critically or financially. At the time, Disney had to write off most of the budget, and the film was seen as a failure (except by Roger Ebert!). Over the next […]
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What Kind of Snow Falls on Your Dream Home?
When winter arrives in Central Oregon, no two snowfalls are quite the same, just like no two homes. From powder snow dusting Cascade Mountain cabins to glistening hoarfrost on Tumalo ranch properties, the type of snow that settles around a home says everything about the lifestyle it offers. Powder Snow: The Adventurer’s Haven Light and […]
Two Decades of Joy
The Central Oregon Mastersingers are celebrating 20 years. The choir, made up of 40 to 60 members, depending on the performance, is preparing for itโs next event, โRooted in Song,โ featuring vocalist and composer Moira Smiley. Her music is described as a blend of traditional folk, classical and jazz. โFor this concert, weโll have […]
Under-the-Radar Reads for Spooky Season
I admit to being a coward when it comes to the horror genre. I donโt even watch horror movie previews. But I canโt deny that this time of year, with the longer, colder nights, Halloween lights flickering from houses and the urge to stay cozy, safe and warm inside, thereโs something about a bone-chilling tale […]
Where There Is Fire, Manifest Lake
At a recent event, I chatted with a consultant whose area of focus and expertise intrigued me. Long a practitioner of martial arts, he now travels the country to instruct organizations, from corporations to churches, to employ verbal martial arts techniques to create more fruitful communications outcomes between adversarial groups. From what I gathered, an […]
Mateo Paez cycles his way across the world as an elite competitive bikepacker
As a college student, Mateo Paez commuted on his Vespa up, down and around the hills of San Francisco. However, a collision with a car pulling out of a parking spot set Paez on a path to cycling up mountains, across the globe, that he never saw coming. โI didnโt have any major injuries, but […]
Black Sabbath Cover Band Coming to Bend
If music was the magical elixir that got Zakk Wylde off the gridiron and on a stage when he was a teenage linebacker, the guitar was the vehicle that got him to the dream gig as Ozzy Osbourneโs guitarist when Wylde was barely 20. The next three-and-a-half decades have seen the Jersey native not only […]
Halloween Haunts for the Brave
Literary Ghost Walk Returns Ghosts of famous authors will be roaming the Downtown Bend Library the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 29. Visitors of all ages can take a haunted stroll through the stacks to meet the spirits of Edward Gorey, Dorothy Parker, Shel Silverstein, Toni Morrison and more. Visitors will receive a Ghost Walk Passport […]
The Battle Over Canned Cocktails Enters Another Round
Ben Brewerโs Bend distillery, Forth Distilled Goods, is selling a lot of ready-to-drink cocktails in Idaho grocery stores. But in Oregon, only the stateโs 285 liquor stores are allowed to carry Forthโs products. By law, the stateโs 792 grocery stores may not sell them, even though Forthโs products are 5% alcohol by volume. Meanwhile, those […]
Federal Grant Supports First-Generation College Students in Bend
Central Oregon Community College received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide low-income, first-generation students with specialized support to help them graduate and transfer to a four-year university. The TRIO Student Support Services grant will help 140 students per year over the next four years, pending congressional approval after the […]

