Nov 26 – Dec 3, 2014

Nov 26 - Dec 3, 2014 / Vol. 29 / No. 18

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Local window painters put their personal touch on businesses

The holidays. Let’s all take a moment to heat up a cup of cocoa, snuggle into our comfiest chair, relax, and sigh collectively. These are taxing times for all. Try as you might to escape the frozen shackles of peppermint cheer, the feral throngs of last-minute shoppers, or the deafening silence of awkward family dinners,…

What’s your favorite Thanksgiving dish?

Tom Carter retired firefighter and small business owner “Homemade pumpkin pie.” Bob Hallum retired  “Turkey … and dressing … and gravy.” Rhonda Greenelsh homemaker “Chocolate cream pie.” Grace Greenelsh student “Mashed potatoes.”

Breathe Carolina brings their EDM sounds to SLO Brew on Nov. 28

Frequently called “Colorado’s best-kept secret,” Breathe Carolina delivers synth-heavy electronic party songs brimming with optimism, like this lyric from “Blackout”: “I’m only getting started. I won’t blackout. This time I’ve got nothing to waste. Let’s go a little harder. I’m on fire. I won’t blackout. I’m on my way. I’m only getting started.” Partying as…

In Memoriam: Cal Poly art professor Michael Barton Miller

There are teachers you remember just as teachers—people who go by the books and hand out grades. Then, there are teachers who inspire their students, their colleagues, and the community with their dedication and kindness. Michael Barton Miller was, without a doubt, one of the latter. Miller, who passed away recently after a long battle…

New ARTshare program promotes the bridge between business and art

Looking at art is one thing. It’s easy, as a viewer, to walk into a gallery or a museum (granted it’s free and not tourist-ridden like the Louvre) and take in the tantalizing brushstrokes, figures, and compositions of painters, sculptors, and craftsmen alike. It’s even easy to talk about art—just drop the words “color,” “shape,”…

Clubs 11/27/14-12/4/14

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…

Cork poppin’

Sunset, surf, and a glass o’ wine! Tickets go on sale Dec. 1 for the first-ever Blendfest on the Coast event, featuring Paso Wines and the beauty of the Cambria and San Simeon Coastlines (tickets are limited; check out the details at winecoastcountry.com) … The holidays are all about glitz, tinsel, and—of course—sparkling wines. Celebrate…

Cougars & Mustangs

As this final week of November rolls around, it’s easy, as a writer, to stoop to certain cliched lows. For example, I could command you to brace yourselves, for winter is coming. I could try to work in how I’m really thankful for this or that, or could actually pretend that for once I’m about…

Fighting students: Righetti has a bad day that sends echoes into the future

What happened at Ernest Righetti High School on Nov. 19 sucked. It wasn’t a good day for the district; the high school; its students, parents, or teachers; law enforcement agents; or the community. It was a mess, plain and simple. Shadows of the chaos that overwhelmed the tail end of the school’s Nov. 19 lunch…

Downtown San Luis Obispo’s upcoming makeover

Downtown San Luis Obispo is on track to keep getting sexier. As part of an ongoing downtown beautification process, the SLO City Council on Nov. 18 voted to move forward with another block of the “downtown renewal project.” The work will include new Mission-style sidewalks, new tree gates, removing and replacing some trees, new trashcans,…

Water rate hike approved in Nipomo

After a lengthy study and discussion process, the Nipomo Community Services District (NCSD) Board of Directors approved a substantial rate increase at its Nov. 21 meeting in order to pay for the NCSD’s Supplemental Water Project. According to NCSD calculations, “average” residential water ratepayers using 36 units per month will see their overall water rate…

After recount, Higginbotham remains victor in Pismo Beach

San Luis Obispo County’s tightest 2014 race has finally come to a close. After a two-day recount supported by both incumbent Pismo Beach Mayor Shelly Higginbotham and challenger Kevin Kreowski, Higginbotham was once again declared the victor as the County Clerk-Recorder’s Office announced recount results on Nov. 25. Initial election results certified on Nov. 19…

Notes of hick

It’s a little-known fact that at the 1842 Pensacola Summit for Local Drunks, at the behest of Whiskey Bartholomew who, the previous evening, got lit at the local tavern and went on a long and embarrassing rant in which he claimed to agree with the principles of trickle-down economics, all alcoholics present at the gathering…

Sentence given in Paso Robles steer-burning case

A man accused of setting a young steer on fire at Paso Robles High School on Oct. 26 of last year has been sentenced to jail and ordered to seek treatment. On Nov. 20, Garrett Kaplan, 24, of Paso Robles, pleaded no contest to felony animal cruelty. Kaplan was given a one-year sentence, 90 days…

Don’t leave the library in the dark

I recently went to my local branch of the SLO Library System, located at 800 W. Branch, Arroyo Grande. It was about 6 p.m., about an hour after the sun had set, and the library was closing at 7. Right away, as I drove up, I noticed how dark it was in the upper parking…

Pet owners: Beware of wily coyotes

Sad to relate that my beautiful, black rescue kitty, “Mister Johnson,” disappeared from my yard on Veterans Day. He had never even left my yard before, and I think he got nabbed by a coyote. I see them running the hills and creekbeds near my Cayucos home all the time while out on my bike,…

Remember nuance?

In our public airspace, don’t you see how the rhetoric comes from the inside out? I’m noticing that people who aren’t working on developing compassion and seeing the humanity in all people are the ones who simplify things into stock labels and simple vilification. For instance, our president is a human being like the rest…

‘The thing between the legs’

Shredder has ironically become the Voice of Reason as of late, especially in light of the recent exploits of one particular fraternity’s misogynistic actions (“Remember to not get raped,” Nov. 13). I wasn’t surprised when I first read about Pi Kappa Alpha’s said Facebook posts. But what got me was the onslaught of sexism occurring…

Bottled water is the true enemy

SLO County needs to address something bigger than the Styrofoam issue. We are being charged for plastic bags, yet the sale of bottled water has soared. There is no campaign to stop the sale of bottled water. Did you know we are paying more per ounce for that water than gas? Tests have proven that…


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