Filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest goes back well over a century, and the
movies made in Oregon tend to be more experimental and quirky than the
typical Hollywood fare. Meanwhile, audiences in Oregon tend to be more
supportive of their theaters than their counterpar...
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In this extended conversation about filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest, we
spend an extra 20 minutes with three local activists who have worked
for years to boost the independent film production and exhibition
scene in Oregon.
Tim Williams is the Executive Director ...
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Ronnie Cummins and Dr. Joseph Mercola are co-authors of The Truth About
COVID-19: Exposing The Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, and the New
Nomral–Why We Must Unite in a Global Movement for Health and Freedom. The
Forward is by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It was rele...
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CNN has not let go of Rick Santorum as a commentator despite numerous Native
organizations demanding he does so. This following his comments at a
Christian Youth organization speech denigrating Native American culture and
celebrating colonialism and Christian exceptio...
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The streaming comedy series Shrill, based on the memoir by Seattleite Lindy
West, tackles such hot-button issues as abortion, cancer care, and body
shaming. Filmed in Portland, and inheriting a production team from the
sketch comedy series Portlandia, Shrill boasts t...
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This episode features Coalition for Human Dignity activists Steve
Wasserstrom, Jonathan Mozzochi and Abby Layton. In this episode we look at
how the meticulous collection of data mined for opposition research
contributed to a world-famous trial to debunk fascist Holocaus...
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Episode 270, Some Assembly Required
Featuring work by The Books, Bill McClintock, Nurse With Wound, Oki,
Osymyso, People Like Us, Pop Will Eat Itself, Prefuse 73, Raymond Scott
and Thriftshop XL.
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Episode 270, Some Assembly Required
Featuring work by The Books, Bill McClintock, Nurse With Wound, Oki,
Osymyso, People Like Us, Pop Will Eat Itself, Prefuse 73, Raymond Scott
and Thriftshop XL.
Read more
WTOhhhh was what the Lusty Lady strip club put up on their marquee during the
WTO protests in Seattle in 1999. I can't find my photo.
This audio zine was recorded and edited in December 1999.
Interviews by Erin Yanke and Moe Bowstern. Edited and Produced by Erin Yanke.
...
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On this episode of the Gap, Tammy and Althea talk about consequences and
restructuring at the Portland Police Bureau. We talk about the City
Commission's compromise on the Gun Violence Reduction Team and the Dept. of
Justice's notice of non-compliance for excessive fo...
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