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Every week we gather a few of our local commentators who are paying attention to some of the most talked about stories of the week — from the arts to the world of sports and even politics.
The idea is to get a casual, but thoughtful conversation going about the events and subjects that are being discussed in the cubicles, kitchens, and coffee shops in our region.
This week, our guests are talking about the bad news for Blazers fans, outsiders' views of Portland, and Oregon's forgotten native son.
What are you talking about this week?
GUESTS:
- Barry Johnson: Editor of Oregon Arts Watch and author of the Weekend Wrap column on OPB's Arts and Life.
- Courtenay Hameister: Host and head writer of Live Wire!
- Nancy Rommelmann: Portland-based freelance writer and blogger.
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