Enter now the spirit world of the South American Indian. Barbara Watson, assistant professor of women’s studies at San Diego State University, is telling me a myth of Bolivia’s Tacana people, a story of powerful …
Thursday, March 27
King Canute, the presumptuous monarch who ordered the tide not to roll in, would get a chuckle from a stroll down the length of Sunset Cliffs. For a graphic history of man’s attempts to stop …
Thursday, March 20
Gene Nooner's story is really very simple. He has been abused. During the past decade, Nooner was required to undergo thirty-five shock treatments he later discovered were probably unnecessary, became addicted to drugs prescribed by …
Unfortunately for the Zendikians, the Fugitive was sending out “weird, bust-me vibes.”
Thursday, March 13
It is a long skull by anthropological standards, in fact almost elliptical, and it has an unusually heavy jaw. The teeth are yellowed with age, and were somehow ground down during their owner’s lifetime, probably …
Like nearly every creative genius before him, Mike Pitzel would like to explain his creation to curious laymen. After all it really is so simple, this Trimobius. Just imagine a Mobius band constructed in a …
Thursday, March 6
Former San Diego City Councilman Bob Martinet owns a home that would fulfill the fantasies of many urban dweller. Nestled at the end of a cul de sac in Pacific Beach, the two-story house features …
At their February, 1978 performance at the Fox Theatre in San Diego, all I could do was to put in my ear plugs and cry. And then try to get my eyes back in shape.