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EDITORIAL

Evangeline Nichols gets her ride fixed at the employee-owned Citybikes Workers' Cooperative which is committed to being affordable and allows customers to use their their tools for free. Amid economic catastrophe - according to <i>Businessweek</i> Portland is America's most depressed city, —there is still dedication to the things that really matter: hearty food and drink, cultural pursuits both high and low, days in the outdoors and evenings out with friends. It's the good life, and in Portland it still comes cheap.  Shot for <i>The New York Times.</i>
Evangeline Nichols gets her ride fixed at the employee-owned Citybikes Workers' Cooperative which is committed to being affordable and allows customers to use their their tools for free. Amid economic catastrophe - according to Businessweek Portland is America's most depressed city, —there is still dedication to the things that really matter: hearty food and drink, cultural pursuits both high and low, days in the outdoors and evenings out with friends. It's the good life, and in Portland it still comes cheap. Shot for The New York Times.