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Get outside

2:23 PM Thu, Apr 30, 2009 |
David Krough

Sooner or later you're gonna need steak. And unless you're ranching and slaughtering it has to be bought.
Aside form the great selections at local butcher shops I find the Farmer's Market to have super deals on game.
This week they're releasing their statewide listing of all Oregon's farmer's markets.

I hear they have leafy things too.

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Hot dogs and hilarity

12:48 PM Wed, Apr 22, 2009 |
David Krough

Thursday has the return of the Bridgetown Comedy Festival among the dives and theaters of Beermuda Triangle.
A shout out to Jen Lane of Barfly Fame for all the info - you can get weekend passes on their site and here. I have a bit more info coming later in a story on kgw.com's entertainment and lifestyle section.



Record store DAY

2:44 PM Wed, Apr 15, 2009 |
David Krough

In Portland we love our vinyl, maybe even more than Seattle. OK, forget I said that jet city, that fight's for another day. Anyhoo, Saturday the new tradition continues around town with Record Store Day.

As the Internet continues to destroy everything else in its path, organizers decided to honor the humble record store, as a time honored way to truly get in touch with music face to face. Fe...



Spring into these

2:05 PM Thu, Apr 09, 2009 |
David Krough

There's nothing that says new life like spring, spring beer and winefest that is. The Convention Center hosts on Friday and Saturday this year with more than 80 beers, 30 wineries and spirits from Northwest distilleries. Music, and cheese too. For more details check out SpringBeerfest.com

Lots of great music all over Oregon this weekend -- At the Ash St on Friday a full on POrtland fest at ...



How embarrassing

12:46 PM Thu, Apr 02, 2009 |
David Krough

This weekend the wildly popular Mortified! is back in Portland.

Not exactly your professional theater groups -- this read-aloud has Portlanders telling the awkward-and-true stories of their youth.
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