From The Sidelines 10-31-11
By Irving Leemon The City’s governing body and mayor talk about making the City more business friendly. The problem is they keep raising the sewer treatment and other fees on…
Train Rides, Hay Rides and Headless Horseman
By K.D. Wallis, Contributing Columnist Do you like trains? Horses? Silly people in old-timey getups? How about a gigglesinducing combination of all three? That’s what I and my friends enjoyed…
Occupy Movement Reaches the Van Nuys Civic Center
VAN NUYS, CA – A newly formed group calling itself “Occupy San Fernando Valley” marched with signs at the Van Nuys Civic Centeron Saturday, October 29, 2011. Approximately 30 people…
405 Freeway Closures Between Getty Center & 101for Four Nights October 25
The schedule for this week’s full directional freeway closures in support of the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project has been revised. These closures will now begin tomorrow night, Tuesday, October…
The Grand Del Mar’s San Diego’s Luxury Resort
SAN DIEGO, CA — With opulent, Mediterranean-style architecture and design, The Grand Del Mar evokes a majestic motif – with a truly elegant yet decidedly relaxed ambiance inspired by the…
Manta Ray Night Dive, Kona, Hawaii
Sometimes referred to as the “Butterflies of the Sea”, these graceful animals are a sight that must been seen in person. Manta rays are beautiful sea creatures that live in…
Haggin Oaks Golf Complex
With two championship golf courses, several different tee placements and two distinct layouts, you’re sure to find your game at Haggin Oaks. The Haggin Oaks Golf Complex intentionally offers two…
Poem of the Week 10-24-11
Returning, We Hear the Larks By Isaac Rosenberg Sombre the night is. And though we have our lives, we know What sinister threat lies there. Dragging these anguished limbs, we…
Facts of the Week 10-25-11
Facts about tea: ~ The initials YKK on a zipper stand for Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha, the world’s largest zipper manufacturer. ~ It took Leonardo da Vinci 10 years to paint…