Jun 8-15, 2017

Jun 8-15, 2017 / Vol. 31 / No. 46

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Burger bomb: Wee Shack’s burgers are mighty delicious

When you think of burgers, you probably think mostly of fast food, or at least something pretty straightforward. At Wee Shack, however, a burger isn’t just a meal—it’s an experience. Located in Morro Bay, Wee Shack truly has it all. It serves breakfast and dessert as well as its main menu, has a great beer…

Blush-colored glasses: It’s rosé season–all day, every day

Winemakers have kept a secret from us—the wine-drinking public—for decades: Rosé is amazing. OK, it’s not like they were keeping it a secret on purpose. The public is just finicky, prone to whims, and is made up of hopeless gossips. And pink wine had a hard time shaking the whispers that defined it as sickly…

Break for art

Send young Picassos with too much time on their hands to the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art’s first session of summer art classes for kids from June 19 to 23. Kids ages 7 and 8 can discover the shapes, colors, and textures in nature by creating drawings and paintings inspired by plants, trees, streams,…

Selfie spots galore

One of the best things about life in SLO is the abundance of hiking trails. To get everyone hitting the dirt road, the city of SLO is throwing down a social media challenge: take a selfie or group photo at specific spots at seven trails included in the #PixOnPeaks challenge and win a free hat,…

On a good note

Mark the start of summer by catching the final concert of the season for the Cal Poly Symphony on June 10. The show starts at 8 p.m. in Harman Hall in the Performing Arts Center and will begin with two small-scale works: Paul Dukas’ “Fanfare to precede ‘La Péri,’” written for orchestral brass, and Richard…

John Wallace faces new criminal charges

Former South SLO County Sanitation District Administrator John Wallace is once again facing felony charges after the SLO County District Attorney’s Office announced it filed a second criminal case against the 73-year-old businessman. Wallace was already facing both felony and misdemeanor conflict of interest charges in connection with his tenure as the South SLO County…

Murder suspect was previously deported, ICE officials say

A 24-year-old Nipomo man arrested for allegedly stabbing his girlfriend to death had been deported from the United States nine months before the murder, according to Federal immigration officials. SLO County Sheriff’s Office deputies took Julio Caesar Alonso into custody May 31 after they discovered the body of his girlfriend, identified as 24-year-old Paulina Ramirez-Diaz…

Cowan re-arrested as SLO DA preps for re-trial

After a brief period of freedom, Cambria resident Ronald Cowan is back behind bars as SLO County prosecutors take a second run at convicting him of multiple charges of child molestation. Cowan, 59, served three years of a 65-year prison sentence after a SLO County jury found him guilty of those charges at a 2014…

Cayucos decides to dissolve its fire department

After a four-year struggle to keep the Cayucos Fire Department afloat, the Cayucos Fire Protection District is handing its department over to San Luis Obispo County. Steve Beightner, president of the district’s board, said the town of about 2,500 mostly retired residents isn’t able to fund the department alone. “Right now we’re on a boat…

What is your favorite locally produced food item?

Jennefer Radojevic acupuncturist “The wine, any of the wines here. There’s something kind of back to the earth with local wines.” Al Varner retired “I have a very limited income, I drink wine, but it comes out of a box. I don’t know anything about locally produced items.” Tim Kelly assistant manager and buyer at…

Underrated: Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

When? 2013  |  What’s it rated? R   |  Where’s it available? Amazon Video, DVD. I was first introduced to Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters by one of my college roommates, who wanted something fun to watch one day and knew that I liked Jeremy Renner. She told me that it was a bit over…

Raising red flags

It’s been well documented that since his Orange Unholiness Dicknold Jerkface Trumplethinskin has risen to power, hate crimes have broken out across the nation. Apparently bigots of all stripes have become emboldened to let their hate flags fly. Even here in the Happiest Place in America, we’re not immune to the hate. An antisocial injustice…

The blame game gone awry

With Hillary Clinton’s recent reappearance and Kathy Griffin’s bizarre stunt, we are witnessing a new phenomenon: the art of blaming others for self-inflicted wounds. Sadly, Hillary has yet to come to terms with her stunning defeat at the hands of an inherently unlikable victor. While she starts saying that she bears responsibility for her loss,…

A place to be yourself

When I read about the rainbow flag burned at Mayor Heidi Harmon’s home I reflected on times past. I’m 67 years old and have been a participant at GALA (Gay and Lesbian Alliance), San Luis Obispo, on and off, since 1995. Back then, many of us were afraid to be open about our true identities.…

Trust the scientists

I am not a politician, I do not have a Ph.D., but I put my faith in those who have put in a lot of study and are telling and warning us about our climate changing. They also do not have any ulterior motives. I believe my eyes when I see a video about abnormal…

One view of California Valley cannabis production

Cannabis is currently bringing immense value in many forms to all of the people residing in the California Valley. Whether a landowner grows cannabis or not, his or her property is worth more because of cannabis in the valley. Businesses ranging from the lumber stores, landscaping stores, tool rentals, propane companies, local gas stations, and…

Kudos to Trump

I couldn’t be happier or more pleased with President Trump’s decision to remove us from the Paris climate accord, an agreement that was bad for America and another campaign promise fulfilled. This accord was just another example of how the left, with good intentions, follows through with bad policy. We all know that the admirable…

Hypocrisy and climate hysteria

“The sky is falling” should begin each and every future news story regarding the Paris Climate Accord. The leftist media are acting with the zealotry of new converts in the climate-change religion, which tolerates no dissent. The hypocrisy of the self-appointed leadership of the climate-change/global warming cabal is unlimited and brazenly in-your-face. While we mortals…

Stickin’ on imagination

Walking down Monterey Street, you’ll stumble upon the clear windows of a new shop with a teal colored sign. Entering Pipsticks induces what owner and founder Maureen Vázquez describes as childhood adrenaline. “There’s something pretty awesome about seeing people freak out when they walk in the store, and that’s the positive feedback we’ve seen so…

The real Christianity

My heart hurt after I read the words written by Al Fonzi recently, in an opinion piece called “Neither bigots nor haters” (May 25). I feel sad that while I sense that he hoped to share a simple message of redemption with non-Christians, I think he made that ministry more challenging for all of us.…

SLO to hike parking rates

Your visit to downtown San Luis Obispo is about to get even pricier, especially if you bring your car. The SLO City Council approved a new parking rate structure on June 6, which will go into effect in January 2018. Per-hour metered parking in SLO will increase by 25 cents—in the core of downtown, the…

SLO Supervisors talk homelessness

Is homelessness getting better in SLO County? That was the question debated at the SLO County Board of Supervisors meeting on June 6, when supervisors took a look at the state of homelessness and reviewed its strategies to curb it. The 2017 Point-in-Time Count (done over 24 hours on a rainy day in January) showed…

Hey, babies!

Does your kid know the difference between raw, real veggies pulled from the dirt and those weird, chemically washed “baby carrots” encased beneath plastic wrap in their pre-packaged snack box? If the answer is “no,” take them to the SLO Botanical Garden for a Kid’s Garden Fresh Cooking Class coming up this June 16 from…

Adventures in wine

Seatbelts first: Get in the Jeep! Villa San-Juliette is offering tours that take education and appreciation of this northern Paso Robles winery to the next level. This summer, the winemaker is loading up a Jeep and taking tasters four at a time into the vineyard, wine glasses in tow. Talking points include vines, soil and…

Clubs 6/8/17-6/15/17

Goin’ South THE CLIFFS RESORT: 2757 Shell Beach Rd., Shell Beach, 773-5000, cliffsresort.com. FIGUEROA MOUNTAIN BREWING CO.: Singer/Songwriter Night every Wed. from 8-10pm. 1462 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande, 474-8525, figmtnbrew.com. HARRY’S NIGHT CLUB AND BEACH BAR: Cypress and Pomeroy, downtown Pismo Beach, 773-1010. Thurs.: Front Row Karaoke. 6/8: DJ Camote at 5pm and JAWZ…


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