(just read this on the wweekwebsite and thought i would put it here for you all) As you gear up for New Year’s Eve, a helpful reminder to our reminder from last week: All rides on TriMet’s MAX and buses will be free beginning at 8 pm on Thursday, Dec. 31. The MAX Blue, Green and Yellow lines will also provide extra late-night service on New Year’s Eve, running every 30 minutes until about 3 am.
I don't think this one has been posted yet: The Music Ninja " [Folk] Bobby Long’s Dirty Pond Songs :" Perhaps more captivating than his Music are his live performances. As the shy and soft spoken 23 year old comes out of his shell to deliver a vocal performance that is both passionate and intimate. While I am not here to for tell the future, Bobby Long is a mate I will keep an ...
...=laptops_great_deals&s=dhs&cs=19 I have photos of the Portland Central Church area on Hall Blvd. in Beaverton. This is where the Korean man who was the panty thief was arrested or went to church. http://wweek.com/editorial/3114/5992/ What is in this area? Cannabilism. Here is another area for this: Chen's Good Taste Restaurant 18 NW 4th Ave. Portland, OR 97209 I won't be going to Spokane ...
Straight from the stunt double's mouth : nobody on the set of the first Twilight movie had even read the fucking book, Kristen Stewart was a ice queen, Robert Pattinson was a sullen mess, and Twilight 4 is going to be shot in Portland. God help us all.
Preston Johnson, 22, had just gotten out of class in Eugene when he got the call from a casting agency: “Do you still have long hair?” they asked. A couple weeks, hair length confirmation and multiple auditions later, the University of Oregon student was kickin’ it on the set of a small film called Twilight with actors Kristen Stewart (Bella), Robert Pattinson (Edward) and the rest of the ...
Interesting Willy Week article this week. But being on the cover of a newsweekly isn't always dignified, especially during the rainy season... Second pic is a leaf-covered Sheriff's car in downtownPortland this morning.
In one day Willamette Week runs two articles. One article lumps Every Room is Empty into a broad category signified by "violently bad acting, makeshift sets borrowed from mom and dad, and criminally dull subjects." And the other suggests my dayjob is tanking by downplaying the $120M hit film we just put out and, um, up-playing the departure of Henry Selick and some outdated and incorrect ...
I will be building a bonfire in my back yard next wweek end on sunday around 7 pm feel free to arrive before hand there will be snacks and soda. But as far as food goes I will not be supplying it this time so more or less we will probally just make a taco bell run. Seeing as how no body showed up to my last furmeet im not expecting a huge turnout but I would prefer to keep this one small so please...
Home cooks adore him. Bloggers can’t stand him. foodies call him simultaneously brilliant and boring. On his relentless path toward culinary perfection, he has certainly stepped on a lot of toes (especially when critiquing the ever-growing food blogosphere, which he recently blamed for the demise of Gourmet magazine). Yet Chris Kimball, the studious, and perhaps obsessive, creator of America’...