Dec 4-11, 2014

Dec 4-11, 2014 / Vol. 29 / No. 19

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New leaders emerging in Arroyo Grande

With City Council meetings coming fast and furious in Arroyo Grande recently, the city is making good on its promise to move forward after a divisive July 3 incident and subsequent fallout. The council met on Nov. 25, Dec. 1, and is slated to meet on Dec. 3 (after New Times press time) as well…

Dead Volts play live electrifying rock’n’roll at SLO Brew on Dec. 5

Sometimes all you need are throaty vocals, ripping guitars, crashing cymbals, and two minutes to deliver ’em. That’s what rock used to be all about before over production, Auto-Tune, and matching outfits snipped rock’s stones clean off. But the Dead Volts bring the big-hanging hairies back into fashion with We Are Already Dead, a 10-song…

What’s the worst thing about Thanksgiving?

Dan Goodson nonprofit worker “Traffic on the Sunday after.” Jennifer S. judge “Relatives.” Katherine Vicory retired “There’s no worst part.” Dalieney Womack barista “Traveling. I live up in Chico—that is so far! Thanksgiving’s still my favorite holiday, though.”

Nearly 11,000 letters received regarding Nipomo rail spur project

It’s safe to say there’s been no lack of discontent over a rail spur project that would bring crude oil by rail to the Phillips 66 Santa Maria Refinery in Nipomo. That said, San Luis Obispo County Planning and Building Department’s rail spur project point man Murry Wilson was still surprised by the immense number…

New art collective The Bunker opens its doors in SLO

So, you’re in San Luis Obispo, and there’s a zombie apocalypse. What do you do? There’s the cautious, boring response—go to the basement of Ross and build an impenetrable fort out of discount, bee-shaped dish squeegees. You could, I suppose, make the responsible decision and crowd into one of the many downtown bars, so you…

Have yourself a crafty little Xmas

Shopping in your own backyard: Local crafters, food purveyors, and general DIY-ers are getting ready for the free Fair Trade Holiday Gift Extravaganza slated for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 7 at Congregation Beth David in SLO … SLO’s Claiborne & Churchill is also hosting a free Holiday Market and Open House Dec. 4,…

Cougars & Mustangs

Wow … hard to believe it’s only about a week until Commencement at Cal Poly … How does it feel? Is it incredible? Nerve-wracking? Are you just glad to finally have it done? Well, despite not yet having graduated myself, I know that I am not overgeneralizing when I say that this a ceremony that…

Correction

A recent article (‘Water rate hike approved in Nipomo,’ Nov. 27) misidentified a Nipomo resident. John Snyder is not a Nipomo Community Services District ratepayer.

No more Picanco for Paso as city council welcomes newcomers

The Paso Robles City Council has a new mayor and two pairs of fresh legs after concluding its post-election shuffle. After recognizing outgoing Councilmember Ed Steinbeck and outgoing Mayor Duane Picanco, the council swore in newcomer Councilmember Jim Reed and Mayor Steve Martin. Martin was two years into his four-term as councilmember, leaving that seat…

Clubs 12/4/14-12/11/14

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…

Doobious and delighted

Saying “I told you so” is like scratching a mosquito bite on the first day of a three-day weekend after discovering a stray bottle of beer in the back of the fridge. It’s the gift you give yourself for being smarter than everyone else. And then waiting and waiting and waiting. A really good “I…

The unhoused need our help

One of the largest roadblocks to helping the homeless get housed is that so many people dislike the homeless. This dislike ranges from merely considering the unhoused to be lazy bums to outright hatred. But let’s digress, shall we? Recently, while waiting (in the morning) for some prescriptions to get filled in SLO, I took…

It’s all smoke

Ferguson, Immigration, ISIS, Kardashian’s next baby—all distractions from the world’s greatest dilemma: climate change. Big news stories are serious issues; so is carbon pollution. A news cycle that ignores a significant cause of human suffering harms the public. Climate change demands as much attention as celebrity baby bumps! We don’t need more babies consuming the…

We have to rely on karma over sentencing

Thank you New Times “Shredder” for perfectly summing up my feelings regarding the recent sentencing of Garrett Kaplan (“Notes of hick,” Nov. 27). With barely a slap on the wrist for an act considered a “felony,” this man gets to kick back in alcohol rehab and spend a short time in jail for maliciously setting…

An Arroyo Grande post-mortem

I’ve been in the political arena for a long time, and as such, I thought I had seen it all. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The “hijacking” of the Arroyo Grande city government is not something many saw coming or thought possible. For years, smaller cities have generally been immune to the crippling effects…


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