Describetheruckus.com’s goal is to provide unique content about life and culture in Portland, Oregon.
Lauren Hudgins and Mike Burnett manage content submitted by a team of local writers. DTR’s logo and header were designed by Alan DeCoronado, and Mike Burnett handles the WordPress implementation.
Email us at contact@describetheruckus.com with press releases or if you’d like us to cover your event or work. Please keep correspondence relevant to Portland, OR.
Hey, I’m wondering if you guys go to theater and write about it? We’re developing a blogger network for Portland Center Stage, and I would be delighted to set up some of your writers with tickets and behind the scenes info if you’d like.
Let me know what you think. You can check out our own blogs on our site- we just went all “web 2.0″ this season .
Anyway, look forward to chatting with you. We’ve got a show coming up that’s REALLY Portland- one of Ken Kesey’s novels making it to the stage for the first time. Let me know if you want more info.
Mike And The Green Lady
wrote a comment on March 13, 2008
Yes we do, Trisha. Jill is who you’d want to speak to. I’ll forward this along to her. I look forward to talking more!
Hey! I’m not sure who you are and what you are about. I’m here trying to figure it out When you leave comments please think about linking to to this website instead of your blogger account (cuz it doesn’t have much and your last blog was from 2007). You CAN leave comments without signing in… Thank you for stopping by and participating in my blog… AND THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK for linking to us… i can get into some cross blogging if you let me know when you are writing about Portland music — HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Hey, I’m wondering if you guys go to theater and write about it? We’re developing a blogger network for Portland Center Stage, and I would be delighted to set up some of your writers with tickets and behind the scenes info if you’d like.
Let me know what you think. You can check out our own blogs on our site- we just went all “web 2.0″ this season .
Anyway, look forward to chatting with you. We’ve got a show coming up that’s REALLY Portland- one of Ken Kesey’s novels making it to the stage for the first time. Let me know if you want more info.
Yes we do, Trisha. Jill is who you’d want to speak to. I’ll forward this along to her. I look forward to talking more!
Hi Trisha. I was led to you by your own writings. It’s Sorenne’s friend Emma (meme) on myspace. I just wanted to make a political point, which is:
I know how to write and I am proving it. With all the love I knew, forever.
x
Hey! I’m not sure who you are and what you are about. I’m here trying to figure it out
When you leave comments please think about linking to to this website instead of your blogger account (cuz it doesn’t have much and your last blog was from 2007). You CAN leave comments without signing in… Thank you for stopping by and participating in my blog… AND THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK for linking to us… i can get into some cross blogging if you let me know when you are writing about Portland music — HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thanx Describetheruckus,
Now I get it (the used bike market in Portland).
jon
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