A gift from the Bulletin: this year’s edition of their Near/Far music coverage, which includes 36 free and legal songs to download. A snip of the blurb on their page: [Y]ou can click "Lists and Reviews" to check out my favorite albums and concerts of the year, plus the faves … Continue reading
It’s Christmas lights season for sure! The Bulletin today published their annual guide to the best regional light displays, and it’s certainly more extensive than in past years. Of course now I need to re-run Christmas lights pictures from this post back in 2006. We went out this evening to … Continue reading
McMenamins Old St. Francis School is hosting their annual "Breakfast with Santa" tomorrow, Saturday the 20th. Details: 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 12 noon | $13 adults, $10 kids; reservations required | All ages welcome This is way, way more fun than standing in line at the mall to see … Continue reading
This weekend the High Desert Museum is having a "Frontier Yuletide Celebration" that looks pretty interesting: Celebrate the yuletide season frontier-style with a visit to Father Christmas, the Victorian version of Santa. Join the homesteaders (Living History performers) preparing for the winter holidays at their 1880 ranch cabin, and make … Continue reading
Gift and shopping guides: the previous two years I ran a Holiday Shopping Guide and Holiday Gift Guide and surprisingly, they’re still mostly relevant. And since there’s now only one shopping week before Christmas left, it’s a good time to revisit them. Also, for anyone looking for locally-authored and topical … Continue reading
Pictures of the Bend Christmas Parade! …Yes, I know I’m late posting some of these, considering the parade was back on the 6th. But it all works out anyway. Enjoy! Click through to view all of the photos
The Tower Theatre is presenting "A Christmas Carol" for five days, starting on Thursday, the 18th. The first day’s play is performed by a youth cast, and tickets are $16 adults, $10 kids. Subsequent days are the community cast and are $24/$12. Join the Tower Theatre Foundation for a world … Continue reading
I thought it would be fun to count down the days until Christmas on the blog, with a post daily highlighting some sort of holiday theme. Starting today (the 14th, and yes, I know I’ve gotten off to a late start), and going right up until the 25th, that’s 12 … Continue reading
Apparently word has been going around, particularly on craigslist, that Volo in downtown Bend is closed. (Warning: Flash-based website with music. Very annoying.) Even Bend Oregon Restaurants is speculating. So I gave them a call, curious to see if it was true. Yes and no. I simply got the machine … Continue reading
Jake discovers that Google Street View (the from-the-street photo perspective in Google Maps) has made it to Bend. Sort of—I checked it out and it looks like the Google Car only passed through Bend north-south on the Parkway and Third Street, and east out Greenwood and Highway 20. It also … Continue reading