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Portland’s BurnCycle to Donate All Profits From Classes Today to ACLU In Response to SoulCycle Owner’s Trump Fundraiser

Portland-based spin studio BurnCycle is joining in a protest against the owner of popular national fitness companies SoulCyle and Equinox, Stephen Ross, who is holding a fundraiser for President Trump at his New York home today.

Lady Things: The Exercise Religion

Welcome back to Lady Things, the column where we run a mile in the well-worn track shoes of the people who came from Adam’s rib. Last week, we talked about beauty that is, by design, skin deep. This week, we go much, much deeper, into the fat cells, the muscles, and ultimately, the soul. Once … Continue reading Lady Things: The Exercise Religion

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If you have a message, call Western Union. (Brian Burk)

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RAMONA THE PEST: If she can wear a mask outside, so can you. (Brian Burk)

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