Posted inFilm

A Momentous Year for Film on La Croisette

More than Sundance, more than Berlin, Venice or Toronto, the film festival I have unshakable faith in when it comes to programming of either future cinematic classics or wildly ambitious failures is the Cannes Film Festival. Since 1946, the festival has been held at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrรจs in Cannes, France, and […]

Posted inFood & Drink

8am-Bend Breakfast Bliss is the latest Venture from the Owner of Dear Mom Cafe

Jattalee Chalernhinthong, who goes by JJ, is busy creating a new breakfast menu. After recently closing her first Bend restaurant, The Good Egg at The Grove, sheโ€™s working on her new plan for โ€œ8am-Bend Breakfast Bliss.โ€ Itโ€™s an Asian-themed breakfast concept that sheโ€™ll open at her current restaurant, Dear Mom Cafe off SW Century Drive. […]

Posted inLocal News

Young Hero: Brennan Breen

It’s hard out there for climate justice advocate these days. Few know how quickly your eyes glaze over when the topic turns to, say, heating pumps, than this year’s Young Hero, Brennan Breen. Breen, the campaign coordinator of Energize Bend, a nonprofit coalition advocating for electrification, however, decidedly does not live in mamby-pamby land. At […]

Posted inLocal News

Water Hero: Kevin Tanskiย 

Kevin Tanski is a lifelong conservationist and environmentalist, but in the past three years his attention has been laser focused on beavers. As a volunteer with Think Wildโ€™s Beaver Works Oregon, heโ€™s traveled to remote areas of the state, putting in countless hours restoring beaver habitat.   The significance of beavers caught his attention after he read two books, โ€œEagerโ€ and โ€œBeaver Landโ€ which explore the profound impact beavers have […]

Posted inLocal News

Earth Hero: Sakari Farms

Sakari, a word meaning “sweet” in Inupiaq, represents a loving and warm personality, which exactly describes the vibe I felt when Spring and Sam Schreiner, along with Otis, their energetic canine, welcomed me to their farm on a bright, blue-sky day in Tumalo. Spring, an enrolled member of the Chugach Alaska Native Corporation and Valdez […]

Posted inCulture

Free Will Astrology, Week of April 16

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Anthropologist and author Clifford Geertz loved to use “thick description.โ€ He wrote detailed reports that captured not just the surface level of what happened but the deeper levels of meaning. Hereโ€™s an example of thin description: “He winked.” Thick description: “He quickly closed and opened his right eyelid in a culturally […]

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Tri-Countyย Areaย Places Burn Banย inย Effect for Late Aprilย 

Central Oregon fire chiefs are placing a burn ban into effect on April 30 due to abnormally warm weather. Debris burning will remain closed in some areas until fall.  An alertย sent outย by Redmond Fire and Rescueย on April 13 stated thatย because of warm and dry conditions and declining fuel moisture, the risk for wildfire has increased throughout Central Oregon. The burn banย comes one month […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, Week of April 16, 2026

250th Proclamation The Deschutes County Commission recently passed a resolution that proports to celebrate Americaโ€™s 250th anniversary, when in fact it is right out of the MAGA playbook, implying support for President Trumpโ€™s policies and actions, and filled with hypocrisy. The piece was written by a right-wing group called the Taxpayers Association of Oregon.ย It passed […]

Posted inOutside

The Green Team is a Leader in Sustainability

The morning after every concert at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, employees known as the Green Team, show up to sort through the trash. They dump each bag into a plastic kiddie pool, pull on rubber gloves and meticulously pick out recyclable and compostable materials achieving a 93.5% landfill diversion rate. That accomplishment involves a multi-prong effort […]

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