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Shocker: San Diego Opera to fold
The gymnasium was converted into a museum.— March 22, 2014 3:07 p.m.
Shocker: San Diego Opera to fold
Point taken, Psycholizard.— March 22, 2014 7:51 a.m.
Shocker: San Diego Opera to fold
I've never been to the opera, not like a lot of the people commenting on this thread. But I was proud to say there was an opera in my hometown of San Diego. And perhaps, as an outsider, I can offer a different perspective, not as personal as your own. I look at this tragic situation and see what the future holds for San Diego, on so many levels, and it ain't pretty. The death of art and music education (still vibrant when I was growing up in a working class neighborhood) is the death of culture, and that's the way the overlords of this city want it to be. The Inglorious Toad didn't lift a finger to save the Opera, just as he didn't try to save the Centennial, allowing his cronies to enrich themselves on that luxe commission, preferring to blame Bob Filner for what he didn't have the leadership to do, and mince away. No, the Toad's past is our future writ large; watergun fights and Lilygate. By the way, Don, the loathsome little bat has been hanging out over at Mencken's enjoying the demise of the opera and babbling on about how your threads are not worthy of his valuable time and thoughts. One must feel sorry for bats with such inadequacies.— March 22, 2014 1:05 a.m.
Mayor Faulconer makes dramatic plea to save San Diego Opera
This comment was removed by the site staff.Mayor Faulconer makes dramatic plea to save San Diego Opera
Almost factual is quite in line with what passes for news around here.— March 21, 2014 11:13 a.m.
Mayor Faulconer makes dramatic plea to save San Diego Opera
All civilized nations support the arts. Notice I said civilized.— March 21, 2014 11:07 a.m.
Mayor Faulconer makes dramatic plea to save San Diego Opera
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The usual drivel. But the graphic is excellent.— March 20, 2014 9:19 p.m.
City attorney's office accused of blocking campaign application
Oh and by the way the thing I find most "absurd" in this article is the Assistant City Attorney saying Goldpelt had nothing to do with the City Attorney's office denying the application. Shades of Chris Christie. Let's just put this absurd little fallacy to rest, once and for all: Staff knows what side their bread is buttered on. Boss man appreciates when his minions keep his skirts clean.— March 20, 2014 9:02 p.m.
City attorney's office accused of blocking campaign application
If you know someone is out to get you, don't give them the means to get you. Pease wasn't registered in the district. Which is rather curious. I suppose he can prove he lived where he says he lived, whether a judge will think that's sufficient to overcome the requirement remains to be seen. But yeah, even if he does meet the test, he won't get appointed. Politics in San Diego, always fun and interesting.— March 20, 2014 8:56 p.m.