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Horizon at End Times

John Farnum on HET #38

Join me with philosopher John Farnum. He was my instructor at Portland Community College, ten years ago! It turns out this podcast was my existentialism review interview. Our mutual interest and personal differences in the philosophical life find revelation, as philosophy is about making room for consciousness. For the beginner, this is a chance to […]

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Theatre

In Isolation, We Change Together

The Few opens up a compelling love story in a forgotten setting. It was such a passing fancy around the year 2000 that we have already forgotten about it. I’m talking about the “Y2K Bug,” the time setting for The Few, by Samuel D. Hunter. The place setting is obscured — I wouldn’t know it was […]

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Conspiracy War & Peace

Ahead of 9-11 Anniversary, Firefighters Retell the Story

The controlled demolition model solves many riddles about the World Trade Center collapse. Sitting in the middle of Lincoln Hall on Saturday, to my right was my partner, Kate, and to my left was a new friend, John. Both of them are East Coast natives, born and raised in New York State, just a short […]

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Horizon at End Times

Tsixx on HET #37

Join Tsixx on the Horizon at End Times podcast. We discuss his Alabama upbringing, military service in Iraq, the southern vote for Hillary Clinton, and his new life in Portland. His new company Tsixx Productions will host a red carpet comedy show featuring national guests at Curious Comedy Theatre on April 2nd. In the monologue, I […]

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Opinion Report

OUR MAYORAL PRIMARY RACE IS A FIGHT OVER PORTLAND’S VALUE

Nine Candidates Focus on Economic Issues and Inclusive Politics. One important message stands out from the Portland Mayoral debates that took place on Thursday at the Oregon Historical Society: Inclusiveness. All nine candidates have their brand of community-driven politics. All of them envision a bountiful, prosperous future for Portland, so it all comes down to […]