Sep 19-29, 2019

Sep 19-29, 2019 / Vol. 34 / No. 9
San Luis Obispo County’s News and Entertainment Weekly

Cover Story

Power pivot: Community Choice Energy arrives on the Central Coast

The expansion happened fast. In the span of a year, 10 Central Coast cities and Santa Barbara County all had voted, one after the other, to join as members of Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP), a growing Community Choice Energy (CCE) utility that currently serves Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito counties. It started with…

Russian Ballet Theatre brings Swan Lake to the PAC

The Russian Ballet Theatre presents its production of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) in SLO on Friday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Based on the classic German fairy tale, this ballet tells the tragic love story of Prince Siegfried (Evgeny Svetlitsa) and Princess Odette (Olga Kifyak), who’s cursed to…

Planning Commission gives green light to Nipomo cannabis grow

Cannabis will continue to be farmed on a 29-acre lot in Nipomo after a fervent debate over the project’s proximity to a local elementary school. At a meeting on Sept. 12, the San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission voted 4-1 to approve a conditional use permit for the cannabis grow, a project widely disliked by…

South County Poetry hosts Bonnie Young

Bonnie Young, former SLO poet laureate, will be reading at South County Poetry’s next monthly gathering at Red Dirt Coffee House in Arroyo Grande on Friday, Sept. 27, from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. Young is the author of Inside Pockets and one of the four authors of the poetry collection, Where Our Palms Rest. Her…

Fifty housing units could replace failed bowling alley downtown

Plans for a six-story development with 50 housing units in downtown San Luis Obispo are making their way through the city’s approval process. On Sept. 17, the SLO City Council gave preliminary feedback on the plans, approving the use of a special overlay zone that would allow for more density on the site at 1144…

Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre holds staged readings

The Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre presents staged readings of The Wild Women of Winedale on Friday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2 and 7 p.m. This new comedy centers on three fun-loving sisters at different crossroads in their lives. Tickets are $15 and are available in advance at…

SLO building code on hold after council member accused of conflict

San Luis Obispo is delaying a final vote on its new all-electric building code after the union for SoCalGas workers accused a City Council member of voting with a conflict of interest. The city is seeking the advice of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) on the matter, which will determine if Vice Mayor Andy…

Love in this club: Hustlers

HUSTLERS What’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Karen? Full price What’s it worth, Caleb? Full price Where’s it showing? Galaxy, Park, Downtown Centre, Stadium 10 Editor’s note: Staff Writer Karen Garcia and Calendar Editor Caleb Wiseblood took over Split Screen while the Starkeys enjoyed the week off. Writer-director Lorene Scafaria (Seeking a Friend for…

Blast from the Past: House

When? 1977 What’s it rated? Not rated Where’s it available? Vudu, Amazon Prime, iTunes You know how sometimes dreams, even the craziest ones, make total sense while you’re in them, but when you try to explain them to another person you realize they were completely incomprehensible? Well that’s how it feels watching and then trying…

Octagon Barn reopens at nexus of bike path expansion

A big white barn just south of San Luis Obispo is ready to start its new life as a pivotal place along three planned bike paths for event hosting and remembering history. Since 1997, the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County has had big plans for the Octagon Barn off of South Higuera Street,…

Film Listings, 9/19/19 – 9/26/19

AD ASTRA What’s it rated? PG-13 Where’s it showing? Downtown Centre, Galaxy, Park, Stadium 10, Sunset Drive-In New Co-writer James Gray (The Lost City of Z, The Immigrant, Two Lovers, We Own the Night, The Yards, Little Odessa) directs this sci-fi mystery about astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt), who’s recruited to venture into space in…

The sweet life: Locally-crafted Mehlenbacher’s Taffy is a taste of nostalgia

Stick with us Mehlenbacher’s Taffy can be found locally at Farm Supply locations, the General Store in Paso Robles, Premier Ag in Paso, California Fresh Markets in Pismo and SLO, and the Cal Poly Campus Market. For fundraisers (PTA, 4-H, FFA, etc.), call owner Alicia Himelson at (805) 460-9871 or email info@mehlenbacherstaffy.com. Visit mehlenbacherscandies.com or…

Cyber ninja fu!

Would you rather know how to take a punch or a joke? At Arroyo Grande martial arts gym The Pit, you can learn how to take both! Owners of The Pit, John and Heather Hackleman, recently got beat-up online after posting a meme to The Pit’s Facebook page with a photo of the couple at…

What’s really killing plovers

“The bird had been split in half. The upper portion of the snowy plover was on the west side of a tire track and the bottom half was on the east side of the tire track…. The entrails of the bird were found on the east side of the tire track just north of the…

Seasonal eats

How fun is this? All You Can Eat Gourmet Pizza Night is happening at Cambria Pines Lodge, 2905 Burton Drive, Cambria, on Sept. 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. The ongoing outdoor Friday event costs $19.95 for adults and $12.95 for kids (10 and under), and features an unlimited gourmet pizza buffet (including dessert pizza,…

The driver’s seat to carbon-free

In order to address the climate, housing, and affordability crises, we need to increase housing production paired with investments in pedestrian improvements, bicycle lanes, and transit systems. We also know that many people will continue to use personal vehicles, and for that reason, we are concurrently working on our electric vehicle infrastructure. Thanks to the…

For a cause

Join California’s Central Coast Girl Scouts for their Sept. 21 Fall Crawl, from 4 to 7 p.m.. Start at 119 Chorro St., SLO, and move, eat, and drink down Higuera Street by visiting the places that support Girl Scouts: Hotel SLO, Blacksheep, Cider Bar, Doc Burnstein’s, Sidecar Cocktail Co., and Firestone Walker Brewing (just to…

Propagandists and the selective omission of contradictory fact

The Sept. 12 issue ‘s opinion contributions by the founders of “Mothers for Nuclear” (“Natural-gas-fueled electricity”), as well as Mark Henry—the “father” of nuclear—(“A convenient untruth”), as well as an Al Fonzi piece (“Defending sandcastles”) proved “an embarrassment of riches” for those who disagree with them. First, apparently, the Mothers for Nuclear have not considered…

Raise a glass

SLO Brew is debuting a new name and fresh concept, reopening after a California Coastal-style remodel by Basalt Interiors. “The Carrisa by SLO Brew” now has an expanded creek-side dining and a new menu featuring California cuisine, fresh produce, and an array of specialty tacos. An extensive wine list, local beer, and premier cocktails will…

Thoughts on the ‘old guys’ alleged to be at BlackHorse

I was amused to read about the “packs of old guys with their awesome dogs” at downtown BlackHorse in your recent Student Guide (“New Times rates downtown SLO’s coffee shops for your studying pleasure,” Sept. 12). I agree that everything about BlackHorse is terrific. As a member of a men’s hiking group who coffee up…

Autunno Pizza at Palo Mesa Wood Fired

We used to think Palo Mesa Pizza in the Village of Arroyo Grande was too small to hold our appetites, as it appears to be the size of a drive-through coffee spot. But upon entering, we were shocked at the nice allocation of space. It’s like a big living room, and the seating is super…

Downtown SLO is about the good times, too

In response to Kasey Bubnash’s cover story that ran on Sept. 5, which asked “What’s up with downtown?” I offer words from the wise Yogi Berra, who once said, “Nobody goes there anymore; it’s too crowded.” New Times, what gives? This cover story didn’t hit the mark. Your office is downtown. You know what’s going…

San Luis Coastal approves dual immersion program at Baywood Elementary

Growing up in a half-American and half-Peruvian family, Los Osos resident Sandra Knapp was raised speaking both Spanish and English. Knowing both languages allowed Knapp to communicate with her older relatives and better understand her family’s colliding cultures. As an adult, Knapp was able to care for her Spanish-speaking grandmother through her battle with Alzheimer’s,…

Nuclear power is a risk to the public

“A convenient untruth” (Sept. 12) is exactly what this partisan screed is all about, but not in the way that Mark Henry has described it. Henry loves linking the Democratic party to the argument against nuclear power for purely pecuniary reasons, refers to the brilliant Helen Caldicott as just another anti-nuclear hysteric, and then predictably…

Adam Hill gets a challenger in District 3 supervisor election

A Grover Beach insurance agent and South County Chambers of Commerce leader is running for San Luis Obispo County supervisor. On Sept. 16, Stacy Korsgaden announced her candidacy for 3rd District supervisor. She’s seeking to unseat three-term incumbent Adam Hill in the March 2020 primary election. “Ultimately, I didn’t feel our district was well-represented,” Korsgaden…

Sound off

New Times readers took to Facebook to share their thoughts on our Sept. 12 Student Guide story, “Getting trashed: As students move, abandoned furniture builds up on SLO’s curbs, and cleaning it up is no small task.”

Coastal Commission to decide fate of Cambria affordable housing project

Three residents appealed SLO County’s approval of an affordable housing project in Cambria to the California Coastal Commission, which found substantial issues with the proposed 33-unit apartment complex at its meeting on Sept. 11. Peoples’ Self-Help Housing is going to continue to fight for the project as part of a commitment to the Cambria community,…


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