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Gigantic

Colossal is the Citizen Kane of Monster Movies

Don’t read this review. Sorry, I don’t mean to tell you what to do, but one of the true joys of cinema I have had this year was watching “Colossal” without knowing anything about it. As the plot continued to escalate and become darker and entirely unpredictable, I realized I was watching one of the […]

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Moms Get High Too

This column comes out during the week of Mother’s Day. For many of you, the only connection between cannabis and that holiday will be reading this column and recalling the numerous times you got stoned in high school and were 100 percent certain your sweet mom had no idea, because you hid it so well. […]

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Creative Freedom

De La Soul returns with a new album, financed by crowdfunding

Upon the announcement of De La Soul’s upcoming performance at the 10 Barrel 10th Anniversary Party, everyone I talked to had a similar reaction. “Aw man! No way! De La Soul reminds me of high school.” Of course, as someone in her 30s, that’s the reaction one could expect. But nonetheless, De La Soul reminds […]

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Arts & Activism

The Slants take on the Supreme Court and fight oppression with dance rock

Portland-based synth-rockers The Slants recently took on their toughest performance yet. Instead of beckoning concertgoers to the dance floor, they took to the ground floor of the Supreme Court. The band, whose name comes as an act of re-appropriation of a demeaning term aimed at Asian Americans, was unable to register their name as a […]

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So You Wanna…

Commute around town/Mountain bike the trees

COMMUTE AROUND TOWN Here are some tips for surviving the streetsโ€”and those roundabouts Maybe you’ve seen them now that the weather is getting nicer. They might have a bag slung over their shoulder, they’re probably wearing a shiny helmet, riding in the rightmost lane on the road, not quite as fast as the cars but […]

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Music in the Key of Kids

School, museum partner for an instrumental lesson

Parents know how hard it can be to get their children to study a musical instrument. Now try getting them to build one. The High Desert Museum recently joined forces with Sunriver’s Three Rivers Elementary School to do just that. And it worked, with fourth and fifth graders churning out finished products including drums, pan […]

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Pack It In and Out

Bikepacking the ecotones of Central Oregon and the Oregon Timber Trail

The trail was soft and sandy, and we tried to catch our bearings on heavy, front-loaded mountain bikes. The first few miles we trudged over lava rocks with our heavy bikepacking rigs until we got into a rhythm. We carried dry bags and water bottles attached to cages on our forks, sleeping bags and pads […]

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Courtney Van Fossan

Meet the bike activist and mom improving mobility, one bike ride at a time

Van Fossan says that more and more, she is wanting to leave the car behind, especially for all those easy trips around town, “so there’s not so many of us driving in cars alone,” she adds. Something as simple as riding a bicycle can help improve one’s mental healthโ€” and can even bring a grown […]

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Gung Ho For Shows:

Modest Mouse, Matisyahu and Oregon Eclipse Festival

Book these shows now so you don’t miss out. Matisyahu July 16 REGGAE โ€“ Matisyahu, who blends reggae with rap and rock, holds a special place in the heart of Bendites. The artist spent two years living in Bend in the late ’90s and with his commercial success has become a living local legend. Last […]

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Safer by Design: Thinking Green

A proposed City budget includes increases in bike lanes, greenways and pedestrian corridors—and yes, money for those potholes

“Sign for your lane! Get a free beer!” Those were the shouts from enthusiastic Bend Bike volunteers last week, petitioning community members and sharing active transport ideas in an effort to raise awareness of the new proposed Bend city budget. If approved, the 2017-19 biennium budget would see increased funding for bike lanes, greenways and […]

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