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  • We talk with Oregon Contemporary Executive and Artistic Director Blake Shell and Sitka Center for Art and Ecology Executive Director Alison Dennis about their collaboration after Oregon Contemporary lost promised funding from the National Endowment For The Arts. Its a story of how local organizations need each other now more than ever in the shadow of shaky federal funding.
  • On this episode we talk with Political Science Professor Chandler James of the University of Oregon about the role of the president, activist president's and the norms that guide - on do not - guide them.
  • On this edition, we talk to avalanche experts Professor David Hill and Central Oregon Avalanche Center forecaster Gabriel Coler about avalanche control, prediction, and survivability.
  • On this edition, we talk with Jessie Sears, a documentarian with OPB on her film First Descent: Kayaking the Klamath - which chronicles a group of indigenous youth on the first paddle of the Klamath River after the historic dam removal.
  • On this edition we talk with freedom of speech expert and U of O journalism professor Tim Gleason about action taken by President Trump and the FCC to silence Jimmy Kimmel, and we also talk to John Thorpe, a lawyer representing an Oregon vape shop who is also challenging free speech prohibition.
  • On this edition, we talk with Lauri Holts, an ecologist with the City of Eugene about the amazing, and fragile ecosystem that is the Delta Ponds watershed in the city.
  • On this edition we talk with Jaime Gatewood of the Fair Housing Council of Oregon about their efforts to fight housing discrimination - especially for people with mental and developmental disabilities. We also talk with Alan Torres of the Register Guard about a key hurdle cleared by the developer for McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center to open up an emergency room in Eugene in the future.
  • On this edition, we talk with Patty Perlow, former District Attorney for Lane County who now leads the children's advocacy organization, Kids FIRST.
  • Ohio's Twisted Citrus restaurant introduced the Rubber Duckie Mimosa, champagne and blue rasberry lemonade topped with a classic yellow rubber duck, to match its new shower curtain barrier.
  • President Biden will ask Congress to increase taxes on capital gains for tax filers who make more than $1 million a year — a move the White House says will affect only about 500,000 households.
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