Emily Hutto
Freelance journalist. Editor at Beer West Magazine. Associate Editor at Orlo. Online advocate for Finding Face.
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Colorado Craft Beer Event CalendarWhere and when to drink craft beer in Colorado this summer.
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The Burden of BorrowingAre college loans really worth the hassle? Some advice on borrowing from students paying off their debt.
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How to Run for a LivingA professional dog runner learns about cardiovascular exercise the hard way.
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The Best Waterfall Hiking in OregonVenture to Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, Tamanawas Falls, Drift Creek Falls and Umbrella Falls for hiking trails that lead to some of the state's most picturesque water features.
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8 Beers to Be Thankful ForTraditional Thanksgiving dishes and 8 American craft beers. Part one of holiday pairing series.
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Deep Blue DebateA research-based article covering the debate about establishing three new marine reserves off of Oregon's coast. Discusses potential impact on fisherman, ocean researchers and wave power technology companies.
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Finding Face Seeks Justice for Tat Marina, and Acid Attack Survivors WorldwideIn 2000, the number of reported acid attacks in Cambodia jumped from seven to 40. Many human rights activists link this surge to a case of acid violence one year earlier that Portland documentary filmmakers depict in their newest feature Finding Face. -
Swiss Comfort Foods to Seek Out This WinterIf Switzerland is on your radar in upcoming months, combat the cold with these must-try traditional comfort foods. -
A Couple Hundred Miles, but Who's Really Counting?Fleets of endurance ultrarunners are cropping up all over the world. While the definition of this ancient sport has changed over the years, one thing is true about its many participants: running is a way of life.
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Ruth Reichl: Feasting, Filming and FeigningOn March 28th, journalist Ruth Reichl visited Oregon to dish about her fashionable food critiquing and her memoir Garlic and Sapphires as part of the Portland Arts and Lectures lineup at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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Despite Controversy, National Geographic Staff is Still Pro-PhotoshopWhere do you draw the line between fact and fiction when it comes to manipulating photos, specifically for magazines? National Geographic Director of Photography David Griffin and previous Picture Editor Mike Davis share their thoughts.
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Portland Filmmakers Personally Committed to Combatting Acid ViolenceSpinFilm documentarians Skye Fitzgerald and Patti Duncan became aware of the emerging prevalence of acid throwing on assignment in Cambodia. Four years later, they've created an international campaign against this violence with their film Finding Face.
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Conquering the Loneliest Highway in AmericaLife magazine once called the Western Express highway route "the loneliest highway in America," and an Oregon college student decided to attempt its solitude alone on his mountain bike. This is Brian McAndrew's story of adventure and struggle. -
Instead of Lasting Libido, Sea Turtles ForeverAn Oregon conservation group works to save sea turtles in Costa Rica, expelling myths in the process.
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Turtle Talk with Conservationist Marc WardWard and his wife founded Sea Turtles Forever in 2001 in Seaside, Oregon and since have started an international project in Punta Pargos, Costa Rica to combat the rapidly decreasing number of sea turtles worldwide. -
Goldberg's Words on Words Are Spot OnA book review of Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down The Bones.
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Shooting Through BarriersWhile they can tell incredible stories and remind us of where we've been, cameras sometimes remove the reality of what we see. They place virtual walls between photographers and their subjects. -
How to Pack like a ProThe Backpacking Essentials are offered in this article.
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Yogic Mono Diet: The Apple Diet for Passing Kidney StonesApples to pass kidney stones? Oh yes, works like a charm. Here's a yogic mono diet that can help you to pass painful kidney stones the natural way.
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Local Band's First Gig Provides Glimpse of a Musical Rite of PassageA band's first gig is an important rite of passage, especially in the tough music industry. The Posterboys give a first-hand look at what it's like. -
Gender Roles in 2008: A Historical Look at the Roles of the SexesThis speech considers the modern housewife and the roles she is expected to perform.
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Women's Continuing Struggle with Inequality in the WorkforceCurrently, women are only earning approximately 80 cents for every dollar that men make. As this wage gap continues to grow, it's important that we consider the unfair consequences.
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The Power of Wealth"Especially in the United States, power has become a reflection of the wealth that one possesses. Specifically when it comes to politics, the media, and education, money rules all."

