Videos
Here’s some of our newest short works! Check out virtually everything on the Vimeo and YouTube pages.
On Feb 4, 2010 hundreds clamored around Portland City Hall to urge the government to “Build It!”
On December 12, 2011 hundreds of people showed up to shut down west coast ports as an act by the Occupy movement against the strength held in the wealth of the 1%. Bike Swarm, a modern and adapted version of Critical Mass, served a component in making this happen.
Flood Rats Fight Back in Minot:
Disabled Cyclists on KBOO:
Broken Intersection:
“Fixed” Intersection:
Elly Blue on barriers to women’s cycling at PBOT Brown Bag:
A verite short documentary about bike polo, Four Less Teeth!
Traffic engineer Peter Koonce discusses conflicts in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Check out this video detailing our recent Bikestravaganza tour through the western U.S.!
Bikestravaganza Tour Summary from Cantankerous Titles
Early 2009, Portland, OR—The Oregon Department of Transportation Builds a Wall dividing the 3rd busiest transit center. We report.
And we follow with The Wall, Part Two:
PDOT Communique #4: Return to the Wall from Cantankerous Titles
Check out the trailer for our in-production feature Aftermass about the history of bicycle activism in Portland.
Aftermass Trailer from Cantankerous Titles
June 2009—AROW leads us through simple fix transportation “hot spots” in Portland!
Transport Your Activism from Cantankerous Titles
A guided tour of the places and staff of Microcosm Publishing:
Have you ever wondered about the history and origins of zines?
Our compatriots at Microcosm Publishing now are serving courier blend coffee in their store in Portland for the low low price of $0-4!
Microcosm has CAWFEE! from Cantankerous Titles
For the internet age, here’s an instructional manual for using a brick-and-mortar store
How to use a Microcosm Store. from Cantankerous Titles
Phillip Ross co-owns Metrofiets, an industrial cargo bike company and this is his commercial.
Box Bike from Cantankerous Titles
A little commercial for How & Why by Microcosm Publishing
Long time zine-schlepper Billy “Da Bunny” Roberts announces his plan to move to Albuquerque and retire from zine distribution!
An old one about why people choose to live where they do.