Episode 143: Join Friends Of Willamette Week (Mark Zusman)
WW editor Mark Zusman reflects on the paper's local and national impact, and discusses the bright future of the publication.
In this episode of Distant Voices, we feature an interview between Willamette Week Reporter Sophie Peel and Dr. Paul Loikith. Dr. Loikith is a climate expert and he tells listeners about the unprecedented heatwave that Portland experienced last week. We also air an interview between Willamette Week reporter May O'Hara and John McAfee. McAfee recently died in a Spanish prison on tax evasion charges. McAfee lived a wild lifestyle after he was capitulated to wealth and notoriety by his anti-computer virus company McAfee Computer Security Company. He tells of his time in Portland in this interview taped back in 2013. Thank you for listening and see you Saturday for another special guest!
WW editor Mark Zusman reflects on the paper's local and national impact, and discusses the bright future of the publication.
Oregon Arts icon and guest curator Intisar Abioto joins the pod to discuss Portland Art Museum's Black Artists of Oregon.
Sophie Peel joins the pod to discuss how city hall is handling upcoming changes to the Portland city government.
Portland Center Stage artistic director Marissa Wolf joins the pod for the Fall Arts issue.
Arts and Culture Editor Andi Prewitt joins the pod to talk tomatoes
Sophie Peel joins us this week to unpack the state of Oregon cannabis through the lens of the once prolific, now insolvent cannabis brand, Chalice.
Anthony Effinger explains commercial real estate "Death Lists" and what they mean for some of Portland's most iconic downtown buildings.
This week’s guest is Seaerra Miller, the writer and artist who illustrated this week’s comic book cover story.
Nigel Jaquiss discusses The Tardy Dozen, exposing 12 of the biggest tax debts in Oregon.
Lucas Manfeild discusses the fentanyl crisis in downtown Portland
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