Hey laaadies! That was of course meant to be sung in the voice and obnoxious tone of the Beastie Boys, in case that didn’t make sense. But anyway, let’s get to the point.
The Blender
Evil Dead the Musical is Coming to the 2nd St. Theater
The first time I saw Evil Dead, it was on a gritty VHS tape rented from a wire rack somewhere near the back of my neighborhood grocery store’s video section (which doubled as the tobacco counter). I remember one thing about that virginal viewing experience – I thought, probably at age 11 or so, that the movie was hilarious.
Tonight and Tomorrow in Music…Teddy Presberg and Alpaca!
If you’re looking for something to do out on the town tonight, the Silver Moon is probably your best bet with the crazily weird jazz stylings of Teddy Presberg. The St.
Lefty the One-Armed Guitarist
This just landed in our in-box and we had to share.
Tower Theatre Rolls Out its 2009-2010 Slate
Normal 0 0 1 118 678 The Source Weekly 5 1 832 11.1282 0 0 0 The Tower Theatre’s executive director, Ray Solley, just sent over a list of some of the shows that the downtown theater will be hosting in the remainder of 2009-2010.
Thank You Les Paul
You may have heard the news by now, but Les Paul, the guitar wizard who did wonders for both guitar players and guitars themselves, passed away today at the glorious age of 94.
Most know his name because it is also the moniker for one of rock and roll’s most popular instruments, the Les Paul guitar by Gibson.
Tonight in Free Music
Normal 0 0 1 149 866 The Source Weekly 19 10 1045 11.1282 0 0 0 It’s Wednesday, or “hump day” as some of you might call it (I don’t, I call it Wednesday) which, for whatever reason means there’s probably some quality music to be found in Bend.
One More Phish Video
OK, here’s another video from Phish at the Gorge. But check back tomorrow afternoon on the front page of tsweekly.
Back From Phishin’
The Blender, along with several other Bendites, have safely returned from the Gorge Amphitheater where we took in not one but two glorious days of music from Phish.
We may not be Phish experts, per say, but we think this pair of weekend shows were right up there with the best the band has played — especially Saturday night’s show.
We Should Watch the “Breakfast Club” or something, right?
As you probably know by now, legendary comedy writer and director John Hughes passed away today in New York City. If you're not sure if you've ever seen a Hughes film before, well, stop thinking because you almost certainly have.

