How’s it going, Voice readers?
Our website has now been taken over by Chris Olson, who’s decided to save us all from my minimal web-building skills and be our webmaster so that this nary-updated website could get a much-appreciated makeover. Thanks Chris. As for the rest of us, we’ve printed our second-and-third mega-combo issue, which is available for perusal on this website and in our boxes in and around the University of Oregon campus. It’s the one with the yellow cover. Watch out for issue 4, which will contain an interview with Greg Saunier of Deerhoof, among other fun goodies. We’re also in the process of setting up a dance party fundraiser to be held the weekend of April 6 and 7 with some of your favorite local bands. When we’ve nailed down a date and a line-up, it will be here. Check back for more details.
Your fearless editor,
Sara
4 issues from Volume 13 have been added to the archives section. These issues are from 2001/2002 and include some great stuff, like an interview with Weezer in issue 4, when they were at the height of their popularity, plus a lot of hilarious Minutia by then Editor (and creator of the Minutia section) Brian Boone. There is also a classic bong review in Vol XIII Issue 4, that is worth checking out. Some kick ass art in those issues as well, care of Brian Murphy.
Some of Oregon Voice Art Director Evan Meister’s artwork is on display this month up in Portland, starting October 5th at Floating World Comics so if you are in the area, check it out
Floating World Comics
1722 NW Raleigh #104
Portland, OR 97209
Evan did all of the cover’s last year, in addition to a lot of cool illustrations on the insides of those issues, so if you aren’t familiar, go to the “Archives” and check out Volume XVII. He is still the Art Director, so you’ll be seeing more of his work in the magazine this year.
That’s right, after a long wait the Oregon Voice website is fully remodelled using
Wordpress an excellent open source publishing application, also referred to as a Content Management System (CMS). Of course there are many CMS’s but Wordpress is a good one, and you’ve probably seen it in use dozens of times without even realizing it. The Oregon Commentator uses the same software, so a shout out to those guys and girls, who have been at it for a couple of years now. The Daily Emerald is using yet another CMS system called College Publisher which is a corporation with approximately 450 other, similar sites. This is probably a good thing cause it makes it easy for the publications that use it cause it simplifies the act of maintaining a website and allows them to sell ads easily. The only downside is that College Publisher gets a cut of the ad revenue, and according to the news section on that site, they are about to be acquired by MTV networks. In any case, it’s no big deal.
Basically what all CMS’s have in common is the ability to manage RSS feeds and comments, and keep everything well-organized in a database, so everything is easy to syndicate and whatnot. So hurrah for that.