Feb 5-12, 2015

Feb 5-12, 2015 / Vol. 29 / No. 28

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Should there be limitations on public art?

Tim DePlanche Apple Store, reformed journalist “We should have some kind of rules and regulations, since it’s taxpayer-funded art.” Loree Bliss retired “I think so, there should be some guidelines for what’s acceptable.” Bill Rodenhi retired “I think there should be standards, but if the majority of people aren’t offended, then there’s no need to…

A day of upheaval at the SLO County Board of Supervisors

A parliamentary spat that has been approaching its climax since the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors’ first meeting of the year finally concluded as 5th District Supervisor Debbie Arnold took over the chairmanship from 1st District Supervisor Frank Mecham. What was set to be a contentious discussion over who should rightfully be chair,…

Guy Budd plays Libertine Pub on Feb. 6 to promote his new album

Guy Budd does not churn out CDs. Albums still in print include 2001’s Woke Up Dreaming, 2006’s Gypsy Souls, and 2009’s Live. Now add one more, Another World, which Budd quietly released to the world in late 2014, and which he’s just now starting to promote with a free show this Friday, Feb. 6, at…

Clubs 2/5/15-2/12/15

Goin’ South … THE CLIFFS RESORT: 2757 Shell Beach Road, 773-5000 or cliffsresort.com. CUVEE BISTRO AND CHAMPAGNE BAR: 550 1st St., Avila Beach, 595-2245. Live music Thurs. and Sat. 6-9pm. F. MCLINTOCKS SALOON: Two locations: 750 Mattie Road in Pismo Beach and 133 Bridge St. in Arroyo Grande. 773-1892 or mclintocks.com. Live music at the…

Cuesta College screens avant garde video art in new exhibit

There’s a strange noise coming from Cuesta’s Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery. Passersby are being assaulted with a cacophony—thousands of discordant piano notes that combine into one long, nightmarish tone. And things only get more weird and fascinating upon entering the gallery. The usually well-lit space is dark and nearly empty. The eye is immediately…

Join the nosh pit!

Talk about lovey dovey: Surprise the one you love with a four course menu paired with three wines at Madonna Inn this Feb. 13 through 16, and if you’re really smooth, have a dozen roses delivered to your pinker-than-pink table. Aroused? Spa and chocolate packages, romantic room stays, and more edible excitement is heating up…

Cougars & Mustangs

It is frightening to think that the countless social cues we transmit and receive daily through our tone of voice and body language could be so lost on a person as to require him/her to attend special classes deep into young adulthood in the hopes that she/he might eventually feel some vague sense of normalcy.…

San Luis Obispo’s public art policy is receiving new scrutiny

San Luis Obispo city officials tweaked language of the city’s public art policy, and set the stage to do away with at least one piece of public art that drew controversy. On Feb. 3, SLO city councilmembers voted unanimously to approve changes to the public art policy. It was last updated in mid-2011, and the…

Templeton deeply needs a mental illness facility

The private, 162-bed mental illness treatment center proposed for our county has drawn a negative public reaction from residents of Templeton, its proposed location (“What’s he building in there?” Jan. 29). The deep need for such a local facility has been fully documented by many trusted sources. However, the core of public opposition concerns the…

Don’t give me a ‘K’

You’re probably already aware of this, but knowing or seeing someone famous makes you 23.5 percent more attractive, 79.8 percent more interesting, and 100 percent more likely to wind up with your mug in the local news. Which is why I’m coming forward to announce what most of you have probably already suspected: Batman is…

The old king wasn’t the leader he’s been made out to be

The death of Saudi Arabia King Abdullah ibn-Abdulaziz al-Saud brought out gushing praise from both British and American leaders of what a wonderful man he was. King Abdullah may have been a political ally, and a good partner to United States corporate interests. But was he a humanitarian, a supporter of women’s rights, a man…

An open letter to Brooke Gutierrez, Hearst Castle interim director

As you are no doubt aware, the film Citizen Kane is a loosely based, “Hollywoodized,” and very unflattering portrait of the life and life choices of publisher William Randolph Hearst. Even though full of myth and inconsistency, no more than 70 years after its release, it is unfortunately seen by many as definitive documentary fact.…

Criminals aren’t polite

It is not Police Chief Steve Gesell, but retired College of Business professor Zaf Iqbal who “erroneously equates rule of law with law enforcement” in his opinion column (“Are we policing for the people?” Jan. 29). It appears Prof. Iqbal is also erroneously equating giving term paper instructions to his college students with a direct…

Many Templeton residents know mental illness is treatable

We were disappointed that the article “What’s he building in there?” in the Jan. 25 New Times did not contain any comment by those of us in Templeton who strongly support the proposed behavioral health hospital. We are 45-year residents of the county, and have lived the last 18 in Templeton. The need for mental-health…

Can lily white SLO ever understand the black experience?

I just saw Selma in the Downtown Centre Cinemas—which wouldn’t be unusual, except that “black” movies usually don’t play in SLO Town theaters. If you’re thinking, “What do you mean ‘black’ movies don’t play in SLO Town theaters?” maybe you didn’t notice that usually they don’t. Seriously. I’d been noticing the trend for a while,…


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