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Looking Back at the Week at SDFP and OB Rag: September 28-October 4

October 5, 2014 by Brent E. Beltrán

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sdfpobragCompiled by Brent E. Beltrán

This week’s edition of Looking Back at the Week features articles by San Diego Free Press and OB Rag regulars, irregulars, columnists, and at-large contributors on newly signed laws, the heat wave, unsafe DA software, what rules?, teabola, Sunshine/Noir II, Harlem, Harlem revival, Sea World, a video poem by Ish, sexy resistance, student loan debt for life, theater reviews by Alejandra Enciso Gúzman and a bunch of Ocean Beach news from our sister site, OB Rag. Enjoy our weekly look back.

 

sdfpfbavSan Diego Free Press Regular Columns:

The Starting Line by Doug Porter
Gov. Brown’s Bill Signing Binge Brings Changes to California
Will Hot, Hot, Hot Mean Burn, Baby, Burn? Heat Wave, High Winds Forecast for Weekend
‘Internet Safety Software’ Handed Out by San Diego County DA’s Office Might Not Be So Safe
Audit Says Nobody Broke Any Rules at Balboa Park Centennial Because There Weren’t Any Rules
One Nation Ruled by Fear: The Teabola Crisis

Under the Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
San Diego City Works Press, Sunshine/Noir II: Writing from San Diego and Tijuana

From the Soul by Ernie McCray
‘Harlem, Harlem’ Revival Show Is a Groovin’ Tribute

Who Runs San Diego? by Linda Perine
Who Runs San Diego? The City’s Dubious Partnership with Sea World

Junco’s Jabs by Junco Canché
Just Do It, Roger!

El Machete Illustrated by Eric J. Garcia
Political Art in a Capitalist Society

The History of the Neighborhood House by Maria Garcia
The History of Neighborhood House in Logan Heights: Life in Logan Heights During War Time

Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Geo-Poetic Spaces: Buddha’s Head

Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week at SDFP and OB Rag: September 21-27

 

San Diego Free Press Regular and At-Large Contributors:        

Midwestern Steam Thresher’s Reunion Reminisces Past With Charm
By Judi Curry

DIY Resistance: Resistance is Sexy
By Will Falk        

Student Loan Debt: The Only Debt You Can’t Discharge in Bankruptcy
By John Lawrence      

Trouble in Kingdom City: “If You Try to Repress Something, It’s Going to Come Out Somewhere Else…”
By Alejandra Enciso Guzmán               

The Search for a Way Out of the Dark: “Rabbit Hole” Opens the Season at San Diego State University
By Alejandra Enciso Guzmán               

 

ob ragOB Rag Contributors:

Ocean Beach Restaurant Review : “Taika Sushi”
By Judi Curry                         

Backlash Grows Over Private Clubs Use of Public Beaches
By Frank Gormlie             

OB Planning Board Agenda for Oct. 1: Condos for 4700 Saratoga ?
By OB Rag Staff                                               

Comparison of Condo Conversions of Canada Versus Ocean Beach and San Diego
By Marc Snelling                                                                    

News From Ocean Beach and the Peninsula
By Frank Gormlie

Pt Loma Dems Get an Earful From Ed Harris, Linda Perrine and Cory Briggs
By Judi Curry                       

Santa Monica Ave. School Crosswalk Officially Sanctioned
By Matthew Wood                       

Majority in OB Rag Poll Favor Pedestrian Controls at Newport and Abbott – But No Lights
By Frank Gormlie        

My Advice to “Plastic Bag Ban Deniers”
By Frank Gormlie         

String of Armed Stickups in Point Loma and OB
By OB Rag Staff

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Brent E. Beltrán is a third generation pocho and second generation San Diegan that lives next door to Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. He's married to his warrior healer wife Olympia and is the proud father of a youngling name Sandino. Brent is a member of the SDFP Editorial Board, occasionally writes the column Desde la Logan and posts Looking Back at the Week every Sunday morning. He can be contacted at desdelalogan@gmail.com and through his Twitter account @DesdeLaLogan.
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