Tupac’s Digital Resurrection
All eyes were turned to the Coachella Music Festival this April. As fans cheered from the crowd, a...
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Science Pub Presents ‘Beetlemania’ – May 14
Bugs aren’t usually welcome visitors at delis, but this coming Monday is an exception. Chris Marshall, curator of...
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The Silent Epidemic: School Lunch Food
The news and activists are calling it “pink slime.” As the fast food chains--long chastised for their lack of quality--begin to phase out the meat, one place is intent on keeping it: school lunch rooms. Read More
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School Lunches That Rock
Public school lunches may not be the epitome of health food, but they're not the only show in town. Local private schools are setting an example by doing school lunches right, and savvy parents can always pack a cold lunch to avoid a sub-par menu. Read More
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OSU Welcomes First Lady Michelle Obama
First Lady Michelle Obama will deliver the June 17 commencement address, and her arrival will necessitate a slew of Secret Service, Oregon State Police, and other security measures for the ceremony at Reser Stadium. Read More
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Darkside Cinema: Snubbing A Broken System
Darkside Cinema is Corvallis' locally owned independent theatre. When the term “independent theatre” gets thrown around, people can get nervous. Visions of barely comprehensible foreign movies, watched by elitist film snobs smoking cigarettes and telling you why your life is meaningless, because you've never seen Eraserhead. While these stereotypes float in the ether, the Darkside stands as a testament to what an independent theatre really is. But running a local theatre comes with a lot of risk. Read More
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Five Questions with a Derby Dame
This is the first in a series of profiles and interviews with the members of the Sick Town Derby Dames. Our first profile is of one of the fan favorites: the stunning and sassy Chelle F.U. Up Read More
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May 11 Concert to Highlight Social and Environmental Change
“This Land Is Our Land: The Music of Environmental and Social Change” will feature noted singer/songwriters Carrie Newcomer and Libby Roderick, with an opening number by Corvallis High School’s a cappella group Spartacapella. Read More
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Mother’s Day: Give a Fair Trade Gift
Mother's Day is coming quickly and as many of us will wait until the very last minute to buy anything, we may forget to stop and ask, “Is this fair trade?” Read More
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10th Annual CARDV Run/Walk to Help Stop Domestic Violence
It’s time to register for the 10th annual CARDV Mother’s Day Run/Walk for Safe Families. This family-friendly event will be held Saturday, May 12, and offers courses for all ages and abilities, including a 5K run, a 5K walk, and 1- and 2-mile walks. Read More
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Book Review: Who In This Room (The Realities of Cancer, Fish and Demolition)
A review of Seattle-based writer, Katherine Malmo's memoir published by Calyx Press. Read More
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Natural Areas Celebration Week (May 5 – 13)
The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition, in conjunction with their many partners, invites the public to participate in a Natural Areas Celebration Week. Free events will occur daily from May 5th through May 13th to celebrate the natural areas in and around Corvallis. Events vary from interpretive nature walks to photography workshops to volunteer work. Read More
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Sick Town Derby Dames S*M*A*S*H* Unit entertains despite loss to Lava City Roller Dolls
A recap of last night's roller derby bout between the Sick Town Derby Dames and the Lava City Roller Dolls. Read More
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Homeless in Corvallis: The Changing Face of Poverty
Homelessness has etched a stereotypical mascot into our collective conscious but in the face of a crumbling economy and a poorly structured educational system, "homelessness" is becoming a much broader term with more than one definition and a much more complex image. Read More
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