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marc d sander February 6, 2013 at 11:25 pm
@Robin:thanks for the feedback. Highly reccomend both beasts and master. Neither are short on acting…Read More or story. Ask yourself what's more important to you acting or story. If the answer is acting go with the master if it's story go with beasts. I'l do a review on best movie this weekend. Thanks for your comment!
Nurse Barb February 1, 2013 at 12:13 pm
Dancing is such a great way to get exercise and have fun at the same time. I never would have…Read More thought to observe a class first, but it makes perfect sense. And, so many people are intimidated by the idea of dancing that they miss this opportunity for fun.
Brent Lotspeich January 7, 2013 at 10:31 pm
I'm bummed. I hadn't heard that he was sick and 67 is 'way too young. I love his shows and regret…Read More that there won't be more coming. Regards to his family and friends.
Carol Daniels January 8, 2013 at 12:56 am
Oh no! I'll miss watching Huell's TV show. Mr Howser always appeared upbeat and he came across…Read More genuinely interested in his subjects and gave respect to his interviewees. I learned so much about California from his programs. May he rest in peace. My sincere condolences to his family.
Chuck January 8, 2013 at 01:05 am
The first time I saw Huell Howser and his show, I thought he was a goofball especially with his…Read More accent and semi Gomer Pyle like personality. But then I grew to love the show and looked forward to it every time, because here was a guy, a non native of California, who loves and appreciates this state more than anyone else. I liked the fact that he explored the remote, obscure parts of the State and encouraged everyone to visit those places. I hope his show can go on, in some form. Rest in peace, Huell.
Ernie Trujillo January 23, 2013 at 08:43 pm
Michael A. Lewis .......You are getting to OLD to APPRECIATE YOUNG TALENT ...AMEN ...Go back to…Read More Sleep !!!!!
Ernie Trujillo January 23, 2013 at 08:47 pm
YOU GUYS ARE THE MOST REAL OF THEM ALL !!! Love & hugs !!! from a True RENELIAN !!! LL
Michael A. Lewis January 23, 2013 at 11:33 pm
One is never too old to appreciate puffery, self-centeredness and egomaniacal self-promotion.
Lorraine Pozniak December 25, 2012 at 03:20 pm
I saw Les Misérables in London, in 1985, before the official opening, so I was one of the…Read More first people to see this amazing musical. I almost never go to the movies anymore, so I'll wait until the DVD comes out and I'll probably end up buying it.
Carol Spencer December 25, 2012 at 10:04 pm
I just saw it this afternoon and it is wonderful - moving, amazing musical the acting was suburb -…Read More it is a must see whenever.
However, I am glad I saw it at the first showing at the Landmark, Westside Pavillion
Lorraine Pozniak December 27, 2012 at 03:12 am
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Carol. I guess I'll need to have a fresh box of Kleenex ready when I watch…Read More it...
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Michael Gaither November 5, 2012 at 02:35 pm
This is a belated thanks, but..."thanks" to everyone who came out to the cultural center…Read More for Nancy's show. Always a nice sign when the host (that would be me) has to run to the back building and bring in more chairs. And thanks for supporting the cultural center, too.
For you interested FaceBook types, I posted a gallery of pics here on the music series' FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/CorralitosMusic
David Housings October 24, 2012 at 12:38 pm
Although some street renderings are artistic, most grafitti is not art but gang-related messages,…Read More scrawled on walls not theirs to deface, and have meaning, not in the artistic sense, but within the thug mentality. What was painted at the juvenile facility is art, not grafitti, and meant to be art. Some, or all, of it may have been done by the same grafitti writing gang members as deface buildings, windows and cars with spray paint, but it is certainly not in the same genre.
Watzon McWats October 24, 2012 at 04:04 pm
Most of our local graffiti is actually carried out by non gang related taggers (the bulk of whom…Read More have a strong dislike for gangs and gang graffiti). For most (especially the non artistic types), there's no motive behind their work other than to get their name up in as many places as possible. Excluding stencils, wheat pastes, etc, there are three basic types of traditional paint and pen graffiti, tags, throw ups, and pieces. Tags are just a simple scrawling out of someone's pen name, throw ups look like a partially finished piece carried out by a four year old, and pieces are the artistic kinda stuff that you'll see on the wall at Bills Wheels or under the HWY 1 Pajaro River Bridge (if you've ever ridden or walked the levee trail). In the interest of not getting caught, what you typically see around town are tags and throw ups - which to the lay person looks about the same as gang graffiti. There are actually amazing pieces all over the Monterey Bay Area though, they're just not visible from the street. You'll have to take a peek under remote bridges or pier through the windows at abandoned factories to see them. They take hours - sometimes days, multiple people, and hundreds of dollars worth of paint to complete, so they tend to be well hidden.
Just sorta trying to give you some perspective as to what you're seeing on the street. Those scribbles inside the bathroom at El Frijolito, as ugly and expensive to clean up as they may be, are probably %90 non gang related.
Watzon McWats October 24, 2012 at 04:10 pm
Best way to fight crummy graffiti though in my opinion is to have someone put up some nice artwork,…Read More whether of a traditional or more urban style. Gang bangers don't care, but MOST taggers will not paint over nice work. So, more murals and public art please! :-D
Shannon Burkey (Editor) October 9, 2012 at 05:46 pm
Great performance! I need to buy the album. Has anyone else bought it yet? What do you think?
Mish Kulaga November 2, 2012 at 05:55 pm
I loved the EP!!! So many great songs...Tidal Wave has the most meaning for me. But they all are…Read More good!
Shannon Burkey October 6, 2012 at 02:14 pm
Great video! Thanks Brad. What did everyone think of the show?
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