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Putting a Good Foot Toward Clean Water: UkeLadies Headline One Evening’s Fight Against Fluoridation
Bridgetown – Walked in to a broken camera. After surviving circumnavigation and three years zigzagging the lower 48 the Sony DSC-T90 died sitting on the table.
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Tagged agua es vida, clean water portland, environmental protection, fluoridization, good foot, industrial excess, live, muzak, pagan jug band, pdx, poisoning children, portland, protest, rose city, the failure of america, ukeladies, water
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Hump Night: An Art Social Hosted by Alexeisia’s Center for Arts
Portlanding – Creative Collaborations formed as a nonprofit last year to expand Portland’s slate of community gatherings with the introduction of Hump Day. In celebration of the work week’s apex a monthly music and arts festival featuring local musicians, artists … Continue reading
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Tagged alexisia's center for the arts, creative collaborations, daytrip to logos, dj mom, hump day, hump night, josephine, live, live painting, muzak, new deal distillery, pdx, portland, rose city
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Dubstep Descends on Central New York
The line for the show was down the block on Tuesday night. Bitter night air tugged as snow flakes piled up on the streets and sidewalks. We stood motionless for what seemed like a long time before shuffling a few … Continue reading