Issue Archive for Sep 4-11, 2019 Vol. 23, No. 36
Digital Edition
Library series explores democracy and all that it entails
by Hilary Corrigan | Sep 4, 2019
A posthumous painting of Anthony Bourdain sparks an art series—and opens a conversation around suicide for World Suicide Awareness Day
by Nicole Vulcan | Sep 4, 2019
Deschutes County also plans to repave side streets
by Hilary Corrigan | Sep 6, 2019
Welcoming week, Deschutes River found treasures and hunting concerns in this week's podcast.
by Nicole Vulcan | Sep 11, 2019
The potential of re-developing an area close to downtown Bend
| Sep 4, 2019
Locals go off the edge of hotel to raise funds for United Way
Bend Tour Company offers a fun way to view public art
by Teafly Peterson | Sep 4, 2019
A case for Oregon supply projections being overblown
by Josh Jardine | Sep 4, 2019
The effect of odor when selling a home
by Christin Hunter | Sep 4, 2019
It’s nice to show up bearing gifts
by Amy Alkon | Sep 4, 2019
Quotes from Nin that might serve you well
by Rob Brezsny | Sep 4, 2019
The Adventures of Bedbug-Man
by Tom Tomorrow | Sep 4, 2019
Stop the climate crisis
by Jen Sorensen | Sep 4, 2019
Day one, as a bitter reactionary
by E.J. Pettinger | Sep 4, 2019
What's better than wild, fresh mushrooms?
Source writers eat their way through the chains rolling out meatless 'meat' options
by Isaac Biehl & Nicole Vulcan | Sep 4, 2019
Food Marketing Institute Foundation kicks off Family Meals Month
Local taprooms feature frozen beer: the adults-only version of summertime slush
by Nancy Patterson | Sep 4, 2019
September Edition
by Jared Rasic | Sep 4, 2019
The artists you might not know, but need to see at the 2019 Sisters Folk Festival
by Isaac Biehl | Sep 4, 2019
A look back at a few of music’s gems from August
The Father of the Bride tour is coming to Bend, and it might be a life-changing event
by Isaac Biehl | Sep 6, 2019
The inaugural Cascadia Adventure Film Festival is a homegrown fest with an international reach
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