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The results of the November election have given us all, well most of us,
cause for hope. Hope for a saner, kinder, and healthier world. There’s
still worry and stress, and that might always be the case, but we’re
starting to see blue skies beyond the dark clouds, and bright...
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On today's show, we celebrate our city's biggest literary event of the year
-- the Portland Book Festival. This year, as with just about every event
other than superspeader campaign rallies, the Festival is going virtual.
Instead of one big day, it will take place over seve...
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It's Forest Avenue Press day in the neighborhood! Our first guest is Joanna
Rose, author of the new novel A Small Crowd of Strangers, published by
Portland’s Forest Avenue Press, in conversation with Stevan Allred, whose
most recent book is the novel The Alehouse at the End...
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We have a very special Mr. Jones's Neighborhood for you today, mainly because
there's very little of Mr. Jones himself in this episode. After a brief
rant intro, host Ken Jones (no relation) hands things over to Kent Russell
and Karen Russell to talk about Kent's new book I...
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Since it's summer, there's no better time for a summer rerun. And it's a good
one! Our guest today is the legendary audio theater producer, director, and
writer Dirk Maggs. We had the privilege of talking with Dirk last year on the
now defunct Holy Crowley Hour, a monthly K...
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Today's guest is Portland-based author, teacher, and mom, Karen Russell. I
first talked with Karen last June, when her most recent book Orange World and
Other Stories, came out in hardcover and digital editions. That was for
KBOO’s Between the Covers program. And you can st...
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On today's show, we welcome Ty Curtis, Oregon born-and-bred
singer/songwriter/guitarist, to the neighborhood, coming to us all the way
from his home in Austin, Texas. This is Ty's fourth guest appearance on the
show, usually to preview the annual Portland Waterfront Blues F...
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On today's show, we welcome Chelsea Bieker, author of the new novel Godshot,
from Catapult Press. Chelsea is the recipient of a Rona Jaffe Writer’s
Foundation Award and her fiction and essays have been published in Granta,
McSweeney’s, Catapult magazine, Electric Literature...
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We're all sheltering in place in the neighborhood, and keeping our social
distance. So today's show is originating from Mr. Jones's home, where there's
more Passover matzoh than toilet paper. Fortunately, we have a microphone, an
Internet connection, and a computer running ...
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Mr. Jones’s home city of Portland has one of the most talented, and
supportive, literary communities in the country. It’s a little like Paris
in the 20s, only with food carts, craft beer, and legal cannabis.
On today’s show, we welcome four shining lights of that community,...
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