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The Beats and Punk Rock Founding Fathers

October 06 2009
Laura Becker

Do you remember the first time you discovered something outside of the mainstream, outside of what your parents or teachers or the television told you about? I’m not talking about... More

Old-growth media and adaptive reuse

October 02 2009
Tim DuRoche

Sohrab Vossoughi is founder and president of Portland-based ZIBA Design—an award-winning firm that designs everything from workaday stuff (KitchenAid, Black and Decker) to... More

Craftsmanship

September 29 2009
John Frohnmayer

My wife and I have been involved in a construction project for what seems like forever, but in reality, is only about eight months. As it nears completion, but is never quite ready... More

Music and Democracy

September 24 2009
David Gutterman

I am no musician. I don’t play an instrument beyond a one-fingered version of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” on the piano and the first few bars of “When the Saints Come Marching In”... More

On Betties (Friedan and Draper)

September 17 2009
Cara Ungar-Gutierrez

Welcome to Oregon Humanities’ new website! Oregon Humanities has gone through a lot of changes this last year—our programs are more interactive, accessible, and provide deeper... More

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The Oregon Humanities Blog

Observations from our staff and colleagues.

Laura Becker
The Beats and Punk Rock Founding Fathers
Laura Becker

Do you remember the first time you discovered something outside of the mainstream, outside of what your parents or teachers or the television told you about? I’m not talking about the first time you listened to Bob Dylan or when your cool older friend told you about Led Zeppelin. I mean the first time you truly understood the existence of a counter culture, and your eyes opened up to those roads not often taken where that culture has always existed.

I was a junior in... More

06 October 2009 | Posted in New Ideas | Permalink | Comments? (0 so far)

Tim DuRoche
Old-growth media and adaptive reuse
Tim DuRoche

Sohrab Vossoughi is founder and president of Portland-based ZIBA Design—an award-winning firm that designs everything from workaday stuff (KitchenAid, Black and Decker) to “user experiences” (Umpqua Bank and Gerding Edlen Development). Born in Tehran, Vossoughi immigrated to San Jose in 1970 at age 14. He founded Ziba (a word that means “beautiful” in Farsi) in 1984 and is the recipient of more than thirty patents and two hundred design awards. Vossoughi recently... More

02 October 2009 | Posted in New Ideas | Permalink | Comments? (0 so far)

John Frohnmayer
Craftsmanship
John Frohnmayer

My wife and I have been involved in a construction project for what seems like forever, but in reality, is only about eight months. As it nears completion, but is never quite ready for move in, I am reminded of the statement attributed to French Premier Clemenceau about Brazil: “the country of the future and always to remain so.”

I have appreciated the fine craftsmanship of some workers, and endured the less than stellar performance of others—only out of square... More

29 September 2009 | Posted in New Ideas | Permalink | Comments? (0 so far)

David Gutterman
Music and Democracy
David Gutterman

I am no musician. I don’t play an instrument beyond a one-fingered version of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” on the piano and the first few bars of “When the Saints Come Marching In” on my harmonica. I sing enthusiastically but rarely on key.

But I do listen.

I remember quite vividly hearing Wynton Marsalis compare democracy and jazz. I have never listened to music or thought about politics quite the same.

Marsalis says that democracy, like jazz, “works best... More

24 September 2009 | Posted in Inside O. Hm. New Ideas | Permalink | Comments? (2 so far)

Cara Ungar-Gutierrez
On Betties (Friedan and Draper)
Cara Ungar-Gutierrez

Welcome to Oregon Humanities’ new website! Oregon Humanities has gone through a lot of changes this last year—our programs are more interactive, accessible, and provide deeper context—and we have new name, materials, and website to reflect these changes. But I hope this website does more than this. Adam McIsaac, one of our fabulous web designers from the equally fabulous Pinch, tells me that the website should be more than a virtual pamphlet. He says it’s meant... More

17 September 2009 | Posted in Inside O. Hm. New Ideas | Permalink | Comments? (7 so far)

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