Tag Archives: art
A De-Fishing Story- James Magmer’s hobby combines fishing, environment, and art
“My Dad always loved the outdoors and just hated seeing the trash left behind by thoughtless people. He taught me to always leave the environment better than I found it. Always.” That lesson has stayed with James Magmer, our longest-term … Continue reading
Posted in 2017 Aug-Sep, Feature Articles, Features, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters
Tagged art, ASE certified, environmental, feature articles, features, fishing, james magmer, lures, magmer, rivers, technician, trash, trashfishing
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Popcorn Shorts for Feb-Mar 2017
Just like it says, Popcorn Shorts is about the kind of things we think are really interesting, but don’t really need a large article to explain them. From the sublime to the ridiculous, check in here for crunchy bits of … Continue reading
Posted in 2017 Feb Mar NL, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters, Popcorn Shorts
Tagged art, changing portland, construction, don't believe oath, gentrification, kxrw, lie, map, oath, pawel kaczynski, Popcorn Shorts, trump, xray-fm, xray-tv, zoning
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On-schedule, over budget, and artsy
The folks at the Sellwood Bridge Project are on-target for completion in November, so they’re checking off the final few things on their to-do list. As the project nears completion the final bills are coming in. The bad news is … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 August, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters, Sellwood Bridge Update
Tagged art, gateway, mikyoung kim, scheudle, sellwood, Sellwood Bridge, stratum, traffic
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