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⠀⠀attention everybot opbee arent father&son or adult&minor to me , bee is an adult war veteran and op is his husband i just love drawing cutesy features and so on oki byeeee
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⠀⠀wait shes actually drawing them 🥹🥹🥹🥹 wait 🥹🥹 wait 🥹🥺🥺
⠀⠀attention everybot opbee arent father&son or adult&minor to me , bee is an adult war veteran and op is his husband i just love drawing cutesy features and so on oki byeeee
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They are just so sweet and cute together!! I'm so obsessive for them!!(๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و I want to do some arts for them!!!//
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2023
Don't Reserve Tickets! Portland Chamber Orchestra's Final Performance Was December 30
All Concerts Cancelled
The e-ticket website is still there, but after 79 years, the Portland Chamber Orchestra has dissolved, and at the final performance no one bothered to tell the audience.
Robert Kingdom, Board President, cited finances and lack of attendance. "We expected to just cover our expenses," he said, but instead of the 350 attendees they needed to break even, there were only 200.
Kingdom could have announced the decision earlier, said The Oregonian, but he did not.
Cancelled shows include "Lion & Lotus," a Lunar New Year concert scheduled for March 3, and "Banner & Burden: Music and Spoken Word," scheduled for May 19, both at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts.
The May 19 engagement was planned as a collaboration with the Oregon Poetry Association.
The chamber orchestra started in 1946, offering audiences a more intimate, close-up performance than the Schnitz (the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall), so called because of its main contributors, Harold and Arlene Schnitzer.
The Schnitz seats 2,776, including orchestra and balcony seating, a 94x32 foot stage with a 54x32 foot proscenium, dressing rooms for 90, and chic delicacies and cocktails.
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Before the big-money renovations, the location was known as the Paramount Theater.
The Paramount in downtown Portland once hosted rock bands and artists including Frank Zappa, The Pretenders, the Tubes, Ozzy Osbourne, Foghat, America, Joan Baez, Blue Öyster Cult, and Arlo Guthrie.
It's another loss for Portland, Oregon, as the city — especially the downtown area — continues its descent from picturesque and quirky to grimy, violent and dangerous. The downtown core was once a shopping district. Then unhoused people decided to break windows, shut down stores, drive away social services, and sit around complaining, buying drugs and whining.
These days walking downtown means tripping over tents and "zombies" — the forward procession of surly drunks who don't want a job. Another day, another riot, another demand for spare change. It's not 1984 or the final nuclear war, it's an everyday culture collapse. I grew up here, and I think "Keep Portland Weird " has gone too far.
Words and opinions ©Jenny Westberg, 2/17/26
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I can finally share this now that the story's published.
Baby's first OPB illustration.
PPS dismantled the Language Access Services team this past spring amid millions of dollars in budget cuts. They say needed services are stil
A sweeping boycott has begun — targeting tech giants who participants believe are enabling President Trump and his immigration crackdown.
“Asking people to opt out of Big Tech, that could be really hard to do because Big Tech is baked into so many of our day-to-day activities,” she said.
Atkinson added that the most successful strikes occur when consumers have viable alternatives to turn to. That can be especially difficult for platforms like Amazon, which dominates the e-commerce market.
At the same time, stepping away from these online services for a short period could weaken consumers’ dependency on them, which could lead to a sustained boycott. That would be promising, according to Atkinson.
She added that for most boycotts, the biggest detrimental impacts to companies come from a damaged reputation, rather than hits to their short-term profits.
"Boycotts work when they last," she said.
Objectober Day 1 - OC
Prompt list by @apandainoveralls
Hands Off protests in Portland and elsewhere in Oregon!
Photo credits to Joni Auden Land / OPB and Troy Byrnelson / OPB.
Outside of Portland, protests drew hundreds of people in Tigard, Madras, Pendleton, Medford and elsewhere across Oregon on Saturday, as part
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