Ashland Oregon’s NPR Station Serves Up Censorship Stew to Silence Women

It is our opinion that the major institutions in Ashland, Oregon exhibit internalized and systemic sexist beliefs, resulting in behavior demeaning to women and attempts to silence them. We’ve seen it at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, OLLI, the Daily Tidings, Jefferson Public Radio, and City Hall. We anticipate that the Ashland Public Library will also shortly fall in line with these other groups. Unfortunately, to fix this horrendous problem, it must first be acknowledged. Good luck with that. …Read more »

Ashland, Oregon’s Female Problem – Bad for Society and Bad for Business

Ashland, Oregon is at a cross-roads with its status as a first-rate city to live, work, and play. The over indulgence of male-dominated thinking and male-dominated priorities have made it out of step with the prevailing mindset of today — ensuring women’s opportunities, rights, and gender parity. Ashland needs to get on the right road before it wanders off into obscurity. …Read more »

How to Avoid an Ad Hoc Crock – by a Guy From On High

Ashland, Oregon City Hall bureaucrats receive helpful hints how to improve their governing style and make Ashland a better place to live. This expert advice comes from higher up, an offspring of Zeus, with a penchant to launch Twitter Storms when he is not pleased. …Read more »

Flimflam Sham of a Scam – Ashland Recall NOT a Citizenship Test

The Ashlandia Gazette contacted former President Thomas Jefferson to help explain why a recall of incompetent public servants is an American tradition. Not blasphemy. Because of his love for America, Mr. Jefferson responded immediately, leaving a dinner party at the Eternity Restaurant to provide us with valuable information. We are very grateful. Read on for his wise words… …Read more »

City of Ashland Stars in New Billboard Movie: Sure to be an Oscar Contender

Many a truth is said in satire: The Coen Brothers announce the sequel to their hit movie “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” It’s called “Three or More Billboards Outside Ashland, Oregon.” Production details have not yet been finalized but the number of billboards under consideration may increase to 100 or more. …Read more »