We’ve been covering the hell out of Bend’s bicycle infrastructure improvement plans, so it’s a happy day when we can reveal results. Though the bike lane below (on Greenwood) is not new, the high-viz green paint is. Brian Potwin On Hwy 20/Greenwood Ave. and 8th St (both east and westbound). Bend also recently got its […]
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Friday Mixtape!
Summer isn’t quite over. This playlist will help it last a little longer.
Wilderness Album Preview!
Wilderness happens to be one of the Source’s favorite local bands so we can’t wait for the release of their first album Homeward from the Battle on Monday August 19 with a big party at Crux Fermentation Project! Below is a teaser for the album, the song you hear is “Dark Angel” and is one […]
Tonight’s Music: Hillstomp
The raging punky blues duo that is Hillstomp will be banging out their distorted, driving Rose-City rock TONIGHT at 7pm, downtown at the River Front Plaza in front of Crow’s Feet Commons. It’s a free, all-ages show. We see y’all there.
Tonight’s Live Music: The Deadly Gentlemen
A very good bluegrass band is in town tonight.
Les Schwab Amphitheater Closes East River Bank to Cut Free Concert Access
Les Schwab Amphitheater has announced that beginning with Sunday’s Michael Franti concert, that they will be restricting access to the East bank of the Deschutes (across from the venue) from the footbridge across the river on the south to Hot Pond Loop on the north. The area has been a popular place to poach concerts […]
10 Barrel’s Tonya Cornett on NPR
Tonya Cornett One of America’s best brewers, 10 Barrel’s Tonya Cornett, was on NPR today! Listen here. While the topic, “The Renaissance Of American Craft Beer,” doesn’t exactly sound like news, it’s cool that NPR is highlighting the divergent paths microbreweries are takingโsours, Belgians, strong ales, spiced beers. Also cool that they tapped Cornett (the […]

