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Archive for 2010

The Breakdown - August 13, 2010

The Breakdown – August 13, 2010

The Breakdown is a daily guided tour of notable local reporting from around the Web.

Add this to your November election homework, Multnomah County voters: Would you support a small property tax levy to keep the Oregon Historical Society in business?

George Vogt, the historical society’s executive director, told the Portland Tribune that…


Truck Farm Meets Muddy Boot

Truck Farm Meets Muddy Boot

Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney roll into Portland with their produce-sprouting Dodge pickup.


Four Person Bike Breathes Fire

Four Person Bike Breathes Fire

It’s just like a bicycle, only it seats four at a time and breathes fire. Any questions?
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5 Portland Companies Using the Web in New Ways

5 Portland Companies Using the Web in New Ways

Innovative new products and processes for the Internet – brought to life in Portland.


Portland to the People: Buy Green Power

Portland to the People: Buy Green Power

City wants residents to step up nation-leading participation in renewable energy programs.


Solar Charging on the Trail

Solar Charging on the Trail

Gadgets for the outdoors that can keep your other gadgets powered and happy.


TBA:10 – Sleight of Hand, and Other Radical Stories

TBA:10 – Sleight of Hand, and Other Radical Stories

The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Arts Festival is a whirlwind of ecstatic energies – call it an audio/visual workout.


Symphony Fireworks

Symphony Fireworks

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by Victor von Salza
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Five to Do ... If It's Raining

Five to Do … If It’s Raining

When it’s raining and pouring and the old man is snoring, here are some indoor activities.

  1. If you love collecting antiques and knickknacks, try your luck at the Rose City Collector’s Market. Sundays on Sept. 19, Oct. 31 and Nov. 21 you can head over to the Airport Holiday Inn on NE Columbia Boulevard to see if you find any treasures.
  2. The Museum of Contemporary Craft has plenty of modern art to absorb on a rainy day.

A Vision of Rose Quarter Aid for the Neighborhood

A Vision of Rose Quarter Aid for the Neighborhood

A Vision of Rose Quarter Aid
For the Neighborhood

Roy Jay, has a flair for the dramatic. The tall, debonair and immaculately dressed president of the African-American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon and Southwest Washington has a vision for redirecting some of the money churning through the Rose Quarter to the neighborhood that he believes deserves a cut.



The Kyron Obsession

Trouble on Hood? Rescuers on the Way

Could the LEAF Break Our Gas Addiction?

Urban Foragers Prosper in Portland

Hand-Tooled Soundscapes: ‘Along These Lines’

Reselling Profitably, Scanners in Hand

New Timbers Coach Wins Over Army

A Tranquil Tour of Aquatic Portland