Content for Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Blog Entries
- The Church Embraces the Crone: Becoming a Nun at 50
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- Want Some Free Overheard in San Diego Artwork?
- Update San Diego, 7/06/2011
- Copper Chimney Comes Ashore
- Three-Alarm Fire in Hillcrest
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- Reviews!
- SpeakHer Open Mic for Women: Kava Lounge
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- Hey!
- Fire in Hillcrest
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- IKEA Mission Valley Clarifies its No Solicitation Policy
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- Audit Finds Waste in County's Animal Services Department
- Latino Film Festival Announces August's Cinema en tu Idioma Lineup
- DUIs Up Over Past 4th Weekends
- Taco King Rules Bankers Hill
- A Sad Day for All San Diego Hikers
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- National City to Allow Sale of Three-Packs
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- Money for Studies at San Onofre
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- Port Seeks Community Comments
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- Sweet Lovin'?
- Love these times...
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- San Diego State University Near Top of Fastest Growing Tuition List
- Boots
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- Hotel Del Makes It 1500 Plus Two
News & Stories
Lyric Opera Poised to Sell North Park Theatre
Lyric Opera, which owns Birch North Park Theatre, struggles to pay the mortgage and operating costs, which run more than $50,000 monthly. Now, the nonprofit organization is close to unloading the property. According to Lyric ...

Teen Shredders Advance in Nationwide King of the Blues Competition
In June, two guitarists from San Diego advanced to the district finals in the nationwide King of the Blues competition sponsored by Guitar Center. Of them, 17-year-old Joshua Vasquez of Chula Vista eliminated Scripps Ranch ...

Beer Heaven: Hoppy Daze in San Diego
"I like my beers like I like my women," says the guy on the stool next to me. "Bitter and strong." Chris Dunn’s in the military. He’s here with Betsy and Clementine. Uh, they’re not ...

Letters
Correction Last week’s “Best Buys” column on mobile pet groomers stated incorrectly that Chad Davidson of Pawlished Paw Mobile Grooming works in the Oceanside area. Davidson is based in Coronado, and he works in communities ...

Ryan's Good at Gyros
It’s the kid. Kole. Three years old with a giant cheeseburger in his mitts. Tries to take a giant bite. Gets ketchup and mayo all over his nose and cheeks. Then looks up to his ...

Comical Bahamas
Valhalla High grad and college dropout Matt Bahamas (née Barajas) cites “babes” as a major inspiration: “Here in San Diego, they’re wearing low-cut shirts and short skirts...turning heads. The chase is the most fun, and ...

Seeing Stars, Voodoo Hit Man, Lottery Odds
Matthew Alice: Why do people see bright lights and funny things when they hit their head? — Wesley, Fourth Grade Hi, Wesley. Matthew Alice’s friends just get younger and younger. Anyway, when we “see stars,” ...

End of the Trail
I began writing the Reader’s “Roam-O-Rama” column on January 28, 1993, with a description of a wild and lonely campsite in the Anza-Borrego Desert called Mortero Palms. This “Roam” column, my 861st, is the last ...

Desert Songs, City Songs
“Mexican food is huge. It’s definitely what I miss. I still bring tortillas with me back to New York.” When Brooklyn-based Sandra Velasquez and her band Pistolera host a CD-release party July 22 at Balboa ...

Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts: Larry Crowne
Tom Hanks cowrote, directed, and stars in this novel pleasantry about a 50-something, all-too-amiable employee of the month. He works at a Walmart-style retailer called UMart (their slogan is “I Love U”). Hanks’s title character ...

The Noir Side of Our City
One of my favorite reviews — that is, reviews of my own work — came in 1987, from Art Salm for the Union-Tribune (or possibly the Union; they were two different papers not long ago) ...

Mexicali Sex Workers Establish Safety Guidelines
So far this year, eight prostitutes have been murdered in Mexicali, and according to Carlos Martínez Vieyra, president of Unidos en Apoyo a Grupos Vulnerables (“United in Support of Vulnerable Groups”), 16 “sexoservidoras” are still ...

To the Cloud!
Wine Vault and Bistro is one door south of Saffron, up three short levels of stairs. It opened in 2005, mainly as a wine shop, with tastings of wine and cheese. Then it expanded into ...

John Davies, Quintessential Rainmaker
A big fan of high-tech policing, San Diego sheriff Bill Gore is in the market for an elaborate, new, state-of-the-art, Star Wars–style computer and video console system for his watch commanders. According to a recent ...

North Park Clean and Safe: Good for Business, Bad for Residents?
As San Diego’s budget deficit has grown, the list of basic services that the City provides has shrunk. To address the increased number of overgrown trees, trash-strewn sidewalks, and rundown business centers, dozens of communities ...

Bob Filner Picks Up Sizeable Change
In his final quarter of collecting congressional campaign funds before he announced for mayor, Democrat Bob Filner picked up sizable change from a variety of contributors, some with San Diego interests. Pauline Foster, mother-in-law of ...

The Waterfront
“Our liquor license goes back to the end of Prohibition, so we don’t know how long the bar was actually in business,” says Waterfront Bar and Grill co-owner Chad Cline. “We have the oldest license ...

Juan Vargas Takes Money From Real Estate PAC, Brian Bilbray Goes Skeet Shooting
Democratic state senator Juan Vargas is apparently cleaning up some old campaign debt before embarking on his run for the congressional seat being vacated by Bob Filner, who has announced he’s running for San Diego ...

The Generationals Do Actor-Caster
New Orleans is famous for its traditional jazz, funk, and R&B, not its indie pop. So it made some sense a couple of years ago when the city’s indie-pop duo Generationals appeared on the national ...

H.R.: All Jah
A rockumentary about London-born Paul Hudson has been in the works for years. Hudson, 55, better known as H.R. (Human Rights), formed Bad Brains with his brother Earl Hudson, Dr. Know (Gary Miller), and Darryl ...

Sun Protection for Your Lips?
Last summer I had a chunk of my eyelid removed, my first skin cancer. Even more fun, I got to go back a second time because the doctor didn’t get it all. Since then I’ve ...

Cabo Kibosh
“Our work permits weren’t in order when we arrived, and we were held in immigration most of the day Thursday and all day Friday,” says Scott Stephens of San Diego–based dance band Liquid Blue, which ...

“The New Colossus,” by Emma Lazarus
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned ...

Palomar Heights Church
Denomination: Assembly of God Membership: 175 Pastor: Jon Allbaugh Age: 45 Born: Kansas City, Kansas Formation: Vanguard University, Orange County Years Ordained: 22 San Diego Reader: How long do you spend writing your sermon? Pastor ...

Found in the Shuffle
Thirty-Five Years Ago If you drive south on Highway 5 and take the Pershing Drive off-ramp down to 26th Street, you will wind up on a narrow road through green hills and cool groves of ...
St. Bonaventure
The Ascent of the Mind to God It is possible to contemplate God not only outside us and within us, but also above us. Outside us we contemplate Him through His vestige, within us through ...

I Am Dumb, and So Are You
Thursday 7 “I’m in love, love with you baby...I am dumb and so are you.” SanFran folk-punk band Sonny & the Sunsets flip the dial through ’50s sock-hop ’n’ doo-wop, ’60s psych-pop, and ’70s novelty ...