Template:News: Difference between revisions

From PortlandWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎News: Sunday's story.)
(→‎News: Monday's story.)
Line 1: Line 1:
== News ==
== News ==
=== Monday | February 28, 2011 ===
[[File:Portlandmedialab flowchart.jpg|thumb|Chart above shows what Portland media "could be" instead of the purveyor of lies and disinformation that Portlandians currently enjoy.]]
'''Transit-Riding Student To Portland Media: "Job Well Done"'''<br />
Portland [[TriMet]] rider and student effusively praised Portland media for the "good job" they're doing at propagandizing [[Portlandia|Portlandians]], and with filling our dull and lazy minds with disinformation and lies:
<blockquote>Well, my class has been talking about TriMet. It is very clear that the media has done a great job convincing everybody that TriMet is terrible, the drivers can't drive and suck at it, and the operators get great health care but don't need it and that TriMet's operators are terrible people. All of which is false. Good job, portland media. You have succeeded.</blockquote>
:''Go to story'': [http://trimetrider.blogspot.com/2011/02/good-job-portland-media.html Good job, portland media]
{{clear}}
=== Sunday | February 27, 2011 ===
=== Sunday | February 27, 2011 ===
[[File:Lighting on the Columbia River.jpg|thumb|Lighting on the Columbia River.]]
[[File:Lighting on the Columbia River.jpg|thumb|Lighting on the Columbia River.]]
Line 42: Line 50:
After MetroFi, the company Portland hired in 2006 to create a wifi network covering the city, tanked two years later, leaving hundreds of dead wireless devices throughout Portland, the city was forced to take them down and put them in storage. Now, the city has donated over a hundred of them to Personal Telco, the free wifi nonprofit serving Portland. Now all Personal Telco needs to get them transmitting free wifi is donated bandwidth.
After MetroFi, the company Portland hired in 2006 to create a wifi network covering the city, tanked two years later, leaving hundreds of dead wireless devices throughout Portland, the city was forced to take them down and put them in storage. Now, the city has donated over a hundred of them to Personal Telco, the free wifi nonprofit serving Portland. Now all Personal Telco needs to get them transmitting free wifi is donated bandwidth.
:''Go to story'': [http://blog.oregonlive.com/siliconforest/2011/02/personal_telco_deploys_metrofi.html Personal Telco deploys MetroFi's old Wi-Fi gear in North Portland]
:''Go to story'': [http://blog.oregonlive.com/siliconforest/2011/02/personal_telco_deploys_metrofi.html Personal Telco deploys MetroFi's old Wi-Fi gear in North Portland]
{{clear}}
=== Monday | February 21, 2011 ===
[[File:Indweller.jpg|thumb|''Anna Lavatelli, "The Pink Room"'']]
'''Levitation Is For Indwellers'''<br />
The [[Archer Gallery]] at [[Clark College]] presents ''Indweller'', video works by Victoria Fu, Anna Lavatelli, Noelle Mason, and Lilly McElroy. "In each of these works, the bodies are used in a predetermined way within the space of the setting and the frame. The female figures are choreographed or set to a limited structure of movement, rather than used as character explorations. Through controlled gestures, constructed cinematic structures, and suspended moments in time and space, the figures become inseparable from the setting within the video, existing to complete the imagined world of the artist."<br />
Exhibition • February 22 - March 18, 2011<br />
Reception • 6-8pm • March 12<br />
[[Archer Gallery]] • [[Clark College]]<br />
1933 Fort Vancouver Way, FAC 101, Vancouver, Washington
:''Go to story'': [http://www.portlandart.net/archives/2011/02/indweller.html Indweller]
{{clear}}
{{clear}}



Revision as of 16:57, 28 February 2011

News

Monday | February 28, 2011

Chart above shows what Portland media "could be" instead of the purveyor of lies and disinformation that Portlandians currently enjoy.

Transit-Riding Student To Portland Media: "Job Well Done"
Portland TriMet rider and student effusively praised Portland media for the "good job" they're doing at propagandizing Portlandians, and with filling our dull and lazy minds with disinformation and lies:

Well, my class has been talking about TriMet. It is very clear that the media has done a great job convincing everybody that TriMet is terrible, the drivers can't drive and suck at it, and the operators get great health care but don't need it and that TriMet's operators are terrible people. All of which is false. Good job, portland media. You have succeeded.

Go to story: Good job, portland media

Sunday | February 27, 2011

Lighting on the Columbia River.

Management of Columbia River Basin More Cooperative than Most
Want a little light reading for tonight's bedtime story? Well, how about this electrifying article: Alex Stark claims that, "water is affected by everything, and water affects everything and everyone." Because citizens of the US and Canada are constantly using up the world's most precious non-renewable resource, obtaining water is becoming a greater issue every day. However, Stark says that the Columbia River is a source of water that promotes kindness. Why? The 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty does not allow the resource to be taken over by anyone who's feeling greedy. So when you're drinking water from the Columbia River, remember: when you're drinking this water, the glass is always half full.

Go to story: Water wars? The Role of Hegemony in the Jordan River, Nile River and Columbia River Basins

Saturday | February 26, 2011

Solidarity with Wisconsin Rally at Director Park, Friday, February 25, 2011.

Portland's Workers Rally In Solidarity With Wisconsinite Workers
More than a thousand Pacific Northwest workers gathered in Portland's Director Park Friday afternoon to rally in support of beleaguered public employees in Wisconsin. Pro-labor and pro-union demonstrators showed their support for Wisconsin state workers and their right to negotiate wages and benefits they receive through collective bargaining. Additional rallies across the United States are scheduled for Saturday.[1][2][3]

Go to story: Local unions gather to support Wisconsin brethren
Go to story: Portland demonstrators rally in support for Wis. workers
Go to Portland Jobs With Justice: Portland Jobs with Justice

Friday | February 25, 2011

Sunny, Flowery & Beautiful

Sunny & Clear!
And nice 'n' sparkly. It's the kind of beautiful Portland day that proves whoever invented desk jobs, windowless rooms and stuffy cubicles toiled at the behest of Satan.

Go to story: Office space fax machine

Thursday | February 24, 2011

Snow Day

Snow Day!
No school! Woo hoo!

Go to story: Deschooling Society

Wednesday | February 23, 2011

14th Annual Homelessness Marathon

Listen To Stories Told By Homeless People From Around The United States
This afternoon, Portland's KBOO Community Radio (90.7 fm) will begin a live fourteen hour radio broadcast of "The 14th Annual Homelessness Marathon" at 4:00 p.m. Pacific. Kansas City is the host for this year's special public affairs program, which, in addition to KBOO, also broadcasts simultaneously on numerous other community radio stations throughout the United States. This is your opportunity to get beyond the ugly statistics, and the sad commentary on our culture's blatant immorality in denying shelter to so many among us, and just listen to what homeless folks have to say about the experiences they endure daily.

Go to story: Special Programming: Public Affairs on 02/23/11 - The 14th Annual Homelessness Marathon

Tuesday | February 22, 2011

An abandoned MetroFi antenna. Photo by M.O. Stevens.

Personal Telco repurposing old MetroFi wireless devices throughout Portland... as soon as someone donates the bandwidth
After MetroFi, the company Portland hired in 2006 to create a wifi network covering the city, tanked two years later, leaving hundreds of dead wireless devices throughout Portland, the city was forced to take them down and put them in storage. Now, the city has donated over a hundred of them to Personal Telco, the free wifi nonprofit serving Portland. Now all Personal Telco needs to get them transmitting free wifi is donated bandwidth.

Go to story: Personal Telco deploys MetroFi's old Wi-Fi gear in North Portland

(Go to older news stories >>>)

References