Bend's Pregnant Man is in the world news again - he's expecting another child in June and was the subject of a TV documentary in Britain - which inspired blogger Tim Teeman of The Times of London to comment on the alleged weirdness of Bend's name.
What’s So Weird About Bend, Ory-gun?
Weekend Warrior! 12/12-12/13
Tonight!
The Legacy of the Jacksons: Old Mill Martini Bar
If you like Michael, Janet, Tito and the rest of 'em, head to the newly revamped Old Mill Martini Bar and get down to a few consecutive hours of music by the entire Jackson family. This is all brought to you by the venerable MC Mystic.
A Ghost in the Paint: Alex Reisfar’s late night creations
Where the magic happens.You may be surprised when you walk into Hot Box Betty expecting pretty
things and are confronted by Jaws and Dead Birds. Not that the
paintings by Alex Reisfar aren't beautiful - they are.
Reisfar's work has a Latin American influence; the figures are rendered
like those of Diego Rivera or Antonio Ruiz. In Maria and Child, the
breastfeeding mother's hair transforms into artery and umbilical cord
ala Frida Kahlo, while her masked face draws from the indigenous
revolution. "In parts of the Zapatista movement, they have these
pamphlets, and the imagery in them, especially the female Zapatistas,
is very powerful," Reisfar says. While initially surrealist, Reisfar's
paintings are not about dream worlds, but full of intentionally applied
symbols. The drama in the work is not happenstance from the
subconscious, but grounded, as he says, in "anarchist history and
theory." One piece is blatantly anti-war; a soldier with a leering
skull greets a smiling baby and a female figure that cannot face him or
the viewer. In El Cazadore, a great white shark signifies a menacing
force ("great white: GW," Reisfar points out) while a Zapatista child
stands in defiance. In Gaurdian, a Native American child begins to
unravel. Reisfar is confronting big subject matter: death, organized
religion, war, propaganda and white guilt.
Sizemore’s in the Running for a Golden Duke
Oregon's most famous anti-tax crusader/racketeer Bill Sizemore has officially been nominated for one of this year's not-particularly-coveted Golden Duke Awards.
Mt. Bachelor to Open Sunday … IF …
This just in: Mt. Bachelor will open its 2008-2009 skiing and snowboarding season this Sunday … assuming the snow gods cooperate.
Jill Sobule: The Obama of Recording?
Gimme some monaaaay.The Blender doesn't typically dive too deep into national music news, but this little tidbit hit my inbox this morning and I couldn't resist sharing it.
Don’t Give Criminals A Free Pass
This week's letter of the week comes from local business owner Christy Nickey whose store was recently burglarized. She reminds us to all be vigilant in policing our local neighborhoods to keep Central Oregon a safe place to live, work, and do business - a great thought as tough economic times tend to bring out the worst in some people. Thanks for the letter Christy, you can stop by to pick up your prize for this week's LOW, a pint glass from the Old Mill and a cold beverage to fill it.
My store was broken into last Friday night. Despite a decent amount of shattered glass, a kicked-in door and a most unpleasant phone call at 1:30 in the morning, the Cosmic Depot has survived unscathed, as happy and wonderful a place as it has ever been. My first reaction at the scene of the crime was sheer gratitude that not much was stolen; there was only a mess to clean up and no one was hurt. I love to make things pretty, so rising to the challenge was easy. Sometimes the world gives you lemons. I say make big, badass, beautiful security doors out of them. Don't get mad; get on with it.
Transit Reporting is Biased
I am responding to the very large and long article in the Source with your name on top. (A One Way Trip, tSW Nov. 27)
I see a slanted view and a side-taking which bothers me as the newspaper needs to report, and only report - unless the paper is taking sides - and that could be put up-front in bold letters. It's been voted down three times; its shoddy beginning is an embarrassment. (Jodie Barram said it best in her interview: "transit was a mistake and someone dropped the ball").
Deschutes River Woods was another embarrassment…to include DRW was only to expand the population to a point where more grant money would be available…and the transit system talks to DRW meetings was a sham.
Get The Rest Of The Story
I respectfully submit this letter to the public, hoping that each media outlet that I send this to will show me the same respect they have shown every person who has recently been so willing to publically (sic) criticize a man they have never met. I know some time has passed and that this may be old news, but I wanted to allow this time for everyone to calm down and truly consider what I must express in the hope of returning some of the self-esteem and community standing this falsely accused man has lost.
Much has been said about Dan Hiatt in the past month, and perhaps I was wrong to sit by in silence. I naively believed that at some point someone in the media would contact Mr. Hiatt, and that those who were so willing to jump to conclusions would learn something about this man that might put some of these rumors to rest, or at the very least, quiet some of the furor going on in every media outlet in Central Oregon. As I have since learned, not a single person from the local television stations or newspapers has even attempted to contact him or uncover anything about him as a coach, a person, or what really happened that day between him and the young man he allegedly maligned.
Snow or No Snow: Bachelor ready to party, a UGB deadlock and more
Opening Day - Finally?
Most of Upfront's friends have given up their
snowdance routines out of frustration and re-focused their energies on
other more productive activities like tree trimming, recreational
drinking and couch surfing, but we have word from reliable sources that
snow is in fact on the way - finally.
While the powers that be
at Mt. Bachelor say they still don't know if they will be able to open
this weekend, they're planning to hold a "Snow or No Snow" party from
noon to 4pm Saturday at the mountain with all pass holders receiving a
free beverage and a chance to hit the tubing or rail jam parks - snow
permitting. It's been a frustrating non-start to the season for the
mountain's staff and legions of seasonal employees who are still
waiting to start work.

