We’re giving away some tickets (virtual, will-call tickets, to be exact) for Saturday night’s CD release show for the Dirty Words at the Old Stone Church at 8pm.
The band, which moved over to Portland and is playing over here for one of the first time since its relocation, is celebrating the release of its new album, Cain, which will be available at the show.
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Congress to Take Up John Day Wilderness Proposals
After failing to get traction in last year’s lame duck session of Congress, several Oregon areas, including John Day’s Cathedral Rock and Horse Heaven, are again up for Wilderness designation. Sens.
In A Mellow Tone: Sundays at the Northside
On any stormy, gray faux spring Sunday, nothing beats the blahs like going to hear some live music. And live it is at The Northside Café on Boyd Acres Road with jazz from 4 p.
East Bend Branch of Deschutes Public Library Opens Today
East Siders looking for a good read no long have to make the trek all the way downtown to check out a variety of books. Today, the highly anticipated East Bend branch of the Deschutes Public Library opened adjacent to The Forum Shopping Center, across the street on Dean Swift Rd.
Brandi Carlile’s Show in Bend is Sold Out
I tried to warn you, and maybe you listened and snagged tickets to Brandi Carlile’s show at the Tower Theatre. Hopefully, because the show is totally sold out.
You’re Invited to Our Party…With Cheap Beer!
Now that I’ve got your attention with the promise of cheap beer, I would now like to promise you some cheap beer. Not cheap beer, really, but good beer at cheap prices.
Mt. Bachelor Hits 500 Inches of Snowfall for the Season
At some point last night, Mt. Bachelor received its 500th inch of snowfall for the season.
Woody's NCAA Bracket Blues: Started fast and falling just as quickly
Every year, I promise myself never ever to pick any of the extremely over-rated Big East teams on my NCAA basketball tournament bracket. But I succumbed again this year and picked Pitt to go to the Final Four.
Beer and Chocolate tonight at Deschutes Brewery
People like chocolate. And people, especially in Central Oregon, like beer. Tonight, the two come together at Bend’s most venerable brewery, Deschutes, for a five course feast, each course featuring – surprise, surprise – chocolate, paired with a Deschutes Brewery beer. Tickets are $70 and can be purchased here. I’ll be covering the event and expect to have to be rolled out of the Deschutes Brewery Mountain Room on a keg trolley. It’s gonna be a good night.
Below is tonight’s menu:
Meet Robin Fox
Past 83Music Featured Friends have generally focused on people doing amazing and creative things who also happen to have a love of great music. This time, our friend Robin Fox (@radioladiorobin on TWITTER), is actually living and breathing her love of music every single day sitting behind a radio mic in Bend Oregon.
As the morning show DJ for KLTW 95.1, the midday DJ for KQAK 105.7, and the afternoon DJ for The Peak 104.1, Robin has herself, three different outlets to connect listeners not only to music, but to all the wonderful events that happen in the area.
And while she is able to use these positions to help out worthy charities and open doors for important causes… the true lure has always been the music.
“Music was a HUGE part of my childhood. My dad was really heavy into high-end home audio, so there was always classic rock, jazz, or blues playing at home,” says Fox.
As a kid, an early love for Carly Simon’s version of “Itsy Bitsy Spider” led to a love of “Black Water” by The Doobie Brothers and then to the realization that radio was for her.
“When I was 15, A friend of mine was in a communications program in college and did some overnight on-air work for a local rock station. She asked if I wanted to tag along one night. Stepping into the studio for the first time, cemented the deal for me,” recalls Fox.

