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Chris Yarrow has two passions-art and music. Now, he can combine the two to help benefit music education in Portland.
Chris's Dad is Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, so naturally, Chris grew up surrounded by musicians, instruments, and art.
Listen to the Podcast here!
For seven years, Chris has surrounded himself with art as the owner of the Monkey and the Rat, the import store with locations in Chinatown and the Alberta Arts district. Now, he's turning that lovely, eclectic space into a music studio. "The Monkey and the Rat" will feature the works of local singer songwriters.
The concerts will be recorded for a cd that will be sold to raise funds for Ethos Music Center, the North Portland non-profit that brings music education into the lives o fPortland students.
In this podcast, I talk with Chris and Earl Marson, a local reggae musician, about the need for a couch experience for kids that does not include computers. |
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The
Oregonian
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
FOODday section
For
a taste of the exotic and extraordinary in home furnishings,
visit The Monkey and The Rat at ... |
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New York Times
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Travel section
Even if you can't
stand handcrafted soaps, dangly earrings, gauzy scarves, chunky
ceramics, fancy pet bowls, sloppy street food |
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PDX Magazine
Feburary 2006
Old Town:
Mystery and History at Its Finest |
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Budget Travel
Magazine
July/August 2005
Portland, Oregon:
Can a Place Be Too Perfect?
In recent years, Portland has acquired a reputation as a big
city with a small-town quality of life: The air is fresh, the
food is organic, the streets are paved with good intentions. |
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Eat • Shop • Portland
Second Edition
The Indispensible Guide to Stylishly Unique, Locally Owned Eating
and Shopping Establishments |
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