Jul 22-29, 2021

Jul 22-29, 2021 / Vol. 36 / No. 1
San Luis Obispo County’s News and Entertainment Weekly

Cover Story

A changing habitat

Up until 2007, abundant eelgrass growing just off the coast of Morro Bay blanketed the sea floor on the western edge of the estuary and stretched south from the Morro Bay State Park marina to the back bay. Those underwater meadows played an important role in the estuary’s ecosystem, securing sediments with their root systems…

NEW FLICKS: Space Jam: A New Legacy

What’s it rated? PG When? 2021 Where’s it showing? Downtown Centre, Galaxy, Park, Stadium 10, HBO Max Malcolm D. Lee directs this mix of live action and animation about a rogue artificial intelligence (Don Cheadle) that kidnaps LeBron James’ son, forcing the famed basketball player to team up with Bugs Bunny to win a basketball…

Junior roller derby experiences harassment at Santa Rosa Park

The SLOCO Junior Derby Devils experienced constant harassment over the last several weeks in the Ken Hampian Roller Rink, effectively closing the rink at Santa Rosa Park for drop-in use until Aug. 9. Devin Hyfield, recreational manager for SLO’s Parks and Recreation Department, said that the recent incidents became a safety concern and such behavior…

NEW FLICKS: The Paper Tigers

What’s it rated? PG-13 When? 2020 Where’s it showing? Redbox In his feature-length debut, writer-director Quoc Bao Tran helms this action comedy about three former kung fu prodigies—Danny (Alain Uy), Hing (Ron Yuan), and Jim (Mykel Shannon Jenkins)—who’ve grown into middle-aged nobodies with dead-end jobs and dad duties. When their old master, Sifu (Roger Yuan),…

Kevin the peacock becomes beloved Nipomo mascot

Before he had a name, he was just a peacock on the loose. Some concerned neighbors thought he might belong to someone. A post would pop up every few months in the Nipomo Neighbors Facebook group: “Did someone lose a peacock?” Now, he’s known as Kevin: by neighbors, by local kids, and even by the…

Crop report shows farmers held out through hardships of 2020

San Luis Obispo County’s 2020 crop report is out, and despite all the challenges that year could muster, the data shows that the county’s agricultural industry largely stood strong. At a Board of Supervisors meeting on July 20, Agricultural Commissioner Martin Settevendemie said the overall value of the county’s crops barely budged between 2019 and…

Paso Unified keeps current elementary and middle school grades as is

Paso Robles Joint Unified School District discussed the results of its grade-span configuration committee recommendations that could change the grade levels in elementary and middle schools. The resounding preference to keep the grade span as is, staff said, is a sign of wanting stability after the challenges of the pandemic. Grade span configuration refers to…

Time to look beyond self-interests

The conservative majority on the Board of Supervisors is poorly serving our county. Their failure to defend and support Tommy Gong and his staff despite their superlative work in our elections implicitly promotes the lie of election fraud in our county and threatens the stability and functioning of that office. This will be remembered in…

Let’s pass voting rights protection

In 2021, we have seen far too many attacks on our right to vote. I’m sure many of us heard about the law in Georgia that made it illegal to give voters water while they’re waiting in line to vote. Well, for every voter suppression law we did hear about, there are 20 more we…

Diablo Canyon and desalination

We in California face a historically deep drought advancing on our state, in addition to the global warming increase that takes our Western U.S. water more every day. Yet, what are politicians fretting about? The plight of our Golden State? Not so much. The governor worries about the recall and where donations will come from…

Not financially conservative

The SLO County Board of Supervisors is not fulfilling its fiduciary responsibilities. The recent Tribune editorial (June 15, 2021: “True to form, SLO County’s conservative supervisors make the wrong choice—again”) is a blatant illustration of the conservative majority’s unwillingness to listen to their constituents, failure to follow their stated mission, and inability to fulfill their…

Questions that need answers

I keep hearing Democrats saying the Republicans are trying to strip the people’s right to vote away but never hear the specific items they are doing to accomplish this. So, Quinn Brady, could you tell the people exactly what they are doing that you feel is stripping people’s voting rights (“Not everyone is free,” July…

Morro Bay Power Plant stacks

Demolishing the old Morro Bay Power Plant is part of a proposal to the convert the facility from electrical power generation to electrical power storage. Most of us can’t believe how lucky we are to have the old eyesore of the plant removed for us. The trouble is that some locals are saying that they…

All about the money

The county of San Luis Obispo is only interested in procuring property taxes so it approves whatever it can get away with, in my opinion. Our Cambria Community Services District (CCSD) directors no longer play by the rules set out to protect the environment but are playing to the tune of someone else. I just…

French Hospital in SLO celebrates 75 years of providing health services

French Hospital Medical Center has a rich history of providing medical services with compassion to the San Luis Obispo County community—and this month marks the hospital’s 75th anniversary. According to Sara San Juan, spokesperson for Dignity Health Central Coast, Edison French, MD, founded French after serving in the Navy Medical Corps. When he returned to…

Exxon approaching

Between an explosive sting video starring a senior lobbyist and a shareholders meeting that saw three seats on their board going to climate activists, ExxonMobil’s been having a rough year. It couldn’t happen to a nicer oil company. But it hasn’t slowed their roll on the Central Coast. It’s been almost a year since I…

Entry period begins for 2021 New Times Music Awards

Local singers, songwriters, musicians, and bands are encouraged to enter this year’s New Times Music Awards competition. The entry period for the contest begins on Thursday, July 29, and entries will be accepted through Monday, Aug. 16 (deadline is 5 p.m.). Visit newtimesslo.com for more details. Following the competition, this year’s New Times Music Awards…

Stingy, snotty, stupid

“Hello! How would you like 18.2 million free dollars to complete a really important public works project that’s been under construction for about 30 years?” “Wow, 18 million, eh? Might it require county government to employ eminent domain to compel a curmudgeonly property owner to—at fair market value—sell a small sliver of his land?” “Yes,…

Scoop the Magic wows customers with its plant-based frozen dessert

Before it melts Visit scoopthemagic.com for product information and vendor locations. For updates on its grand opening in downtown Paso Robles, follow the company on Instagram and Facebook @scoopthemagic. Everyone has a favorite flavor of Scoop the Magic. Matt Martinez, co-owner of Ziggy’s vegan restaurant in San Luis Obispo, prefers mint chip and Mexican chocolate.…

Roadrunner: A film about Anthony Bourdain

What’s it rated? R When? 2021 Where’s it showing? The Palm Theatre What’s it worth, Anna? Full price What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Morgan Neville (Won’t You Be My Neighbor, 20 Feet From Stardom) directs this documentary about revered chef, writer, and TV host Anthony Bourdain, known for authentic approach to food, culture, and…


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