Posted inFilm

In Space, No One Can Hear You Hug

I had an epiphany while watching โ€œProject Hail Mary.โ€ Ryan Gosling could have played Marty in โ€œMarty Supreme,โ€ but Timothรฉe Chalamet could never have played Ryland Grace in โ€œProject Hail Mary.โ€ Thereโ€™s an effortless charisma to what Gosling does here that feels like a future Best Actor nomination, without question. Itโ€™s a movie star performance […]

Posted inLocal News

Bendย Awards $100,000 toย Supportย Immigrantย Familiesย Amidย Federalย Crackdownย 

The Bend City Council denounced the Trump administrationโ€™s mass deportation effort and awarded a nonprofit $100,000 to help families affected by the immigration crackdown.  The move came in response to calls for support by the Latino Community Association, a Central Oregon nonprofit providing support services for immigrants. Half of the funding awarded Wednesday will help the nonprofit work with the City to produce Bendโ€™s Welcoming Week, the annual slate of events promoting diversity and culture, and connecting people to […]

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Think Wild, Cascadia Wild Partner to Monitor and Conserve โ€œRare Carnivoresโ€ย ย 

Non-profits Think Wild and Cascadia Wild announced a partnership to gather data and work toward the conservation of rare carnivores in Central Oregon.   The data gathered from the program will allow for improving and understanding species distribution, habitat use, how wildlife habitats border and connect to one another and wildlife community dynamics. The program will help promote the conservation of rare carnivores that play a critical […]

Posted inLocal News

Flu Vaccination Rate Continues to Drop Across Oregon

Oregonโ€™s flu season is closing in on its brutal end, which left many family members dodging each other at holiday gatherings to stay safe. Nationally, less of the population is getting flu vaccinations, and Oregon followed that trend. This season, only 30.7% of Oregonians got the flu vaccine, 10,000 fewer than last yearโ€”a rate about […]

Posted inCulture Features

So You Think Poetryโ€™s Not for Youโ€ฆ

Whether you see yourself as a reader of poetry or not, in honor of National Poetry Month in April, Iโ€™d like to challenge you to lean into poetry. As a friend of mine described them, poems are โ€œpowerful, silly, introspective, invasive, descriptive, short, long, weird, punctuationally diverseโ€ and so much more. You may discover something […]

Posted inMusic

Weaving Heaven and Earth

Composer and musician Chris Thomas invites listeners into a conversation that spans centuries and continents with his new work, “Celestial Threads,” written for mezzo soprano and chamber orchestra. The piece draws its inspiration from 10 traditional Korean sijo poems, weaving them into a musical dialogue between heaven and earth. Though the poems are brief, they […]

Posted inBusiness News

Break Up With Your House

You loved it once. The creaky floors were โ€œcharming.โ€ The tiny kitchen was โ€œefficient.โ€ The weird nook under the stairs had โ€œpotential.โ€ But lately? The vibes are off. Before you insist, โ€œWeโ€™re fine,โ€ letโ€™s talk about the signs it might be time to break up with your house. Gently, respectfully, but firmly. 1. โ€œCozyโ€ Has […]

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