The B-Foundation, Mirf the Bing
friday 19
These guys rolled
through in October to fill the opening slot for Slightly Stoopid and
now they're back with their own headlining show and hopefully a full
tank of gas. We'll let you in on that inside joke - all you have to do
is flip the page and give a read to the story about the band. Oh yeah,
show up early to this one and take in a set from the youthful reggae
dudes of Mirf the Bing. All ages, 8pm doors, 9pm show. $10. Domino
Room, 51 NW Greenwood Ave.
Leif James Acoustic Set
friday 19
Parrilla
is holding another concert series, but unlike the summer edition, this
one is thankfully indoors. This week brings Mr. Leif James and his
Springsteenian voice and well-crafted acoustic folk numbers. 7pm.
Parrilla Grill, 635 NW 14th St.
Our Picks for the Week of 12/17-12/25
Finally!: The snow is here, so start making plans
PHEW!
Let It Snow!Patience is a virtue. Not one of mine, but sometimes you have no choice. As Tom Petty used to croon, "The waiting is the hardest part." We can all breathe a sigh of relief now that the long wait is over. A beautiful full moon snowstorm finally blew in last Friday night, dumping 23 inches of fresh powder on Mt. Bachelor over the weekend. Both the alpine and nordic areas opened Sunday on a limited basis. On the downhill side, the Pine Marten and Sunshine lifts went into action, while the upper trails and Woody's were groomed on the X-C side. With frigid single digit temperatures and more storms predicted for the remainder of the week, it looks like winter is here to stay. Kind of like a new boyfriend who turns out to be a couch surfer, just remember how much you wanted it when it's still lingering around come May.
Fight For Your Right
This week's Letter of the Week comes in from a man we know only as "Hob." We can't think of a more pressing issue for our city than the injustices heaped upon the legion's of revelers who, too drunk to make it back downtown to pick up their cars before the stroke of noon, find themselves saddled with double digit parking tickets.
Bring Back the Vuarnets
Go figure, haven't opened your rag in quite some time due to its dissapointing (SIC) content, but seeing as it was either The Source or People magazine, I opted for the former.
Wow! What a surprise! Right there in front of my eyes, a whole OUTDOORS section dedicated to some self-congratulating "writer" touting her experiences with spin class.
Candy Cigarettes Need to Go
Bend's newest store, Powell's Sweet Shoppe on Wall Street, is a delight for kids and grownups alike: a treat for the eyes and the spirit. Yet it hits a sour note with the inclusion of candy cigarettes on its shelves.
A Familiar Ring
I was reading the article that Eric Flowers wrote about the status of the Bend UGB. I do not think that the citizens of Bend want to or should pay for a bridge that just services land owned by Matt Day, Brooks Resources, Millers and Coats.
Bank Blast Preventable
Sounds like Darwin's' theory was definitely at work there. It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard of - cops bring the bomb (or "suspicious device") into the bank and employees are still in the building?
What f***ing idiots! Any 3rd grader knows you don't just pick the (thing) up and carry it somewhere.
Pedal to the Metal
Yippee! Gas prices are down! Now we can all dust off our gas-guzzling pick-ups and SUVs and get 'em back on the road.
We sure don't need to use any of those sissy gas-conserving driving habits either.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
The latest casualty on the Central Oregon dining sceneThe fallout from Bend's housing crash continues to ripple through the broader local economy, particularly the restaurant industry.
Last week news got out that Volo, the upscale urban-style eatery on Bond Street, had quietly closed its doors.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
The latest casualty on the Central Oregon dining sceneThe fallout from Bend’s housing crash continues to ripple through the broader local economy, particularly the restaurant industry.
Last week news got out that Volo, the upscale urban-style eatery on Bond Street, had quietly closed its doors.

