Compiled 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 the lead up to the election, the election and the aftermath of the election (thank the gods it’s over!), the Corporate Welfare Defense League, a toon on Mexico’s skeletons, more on the NH, gas down/solar up, peeing on the tomatoes, the answer to the local rag, the center is a political graveyard, and more, plus a plethora of news about the People’s Republic of OB.
San Diego Free Press Regular Columns:
The Starting Line by Doug Porter
While DeMaio ‘Burns Inside With a Desire’, Another Sexual Misconduct Claim Materializes
Don’t Read This Column If You Haven’t Voted
November 2014 Election Analysis and Results
California’s Proposition 47 Passed. Now What?
A Suggestion for the San Diego Chamber of Commerce: Change Your Name to the Corporate Welfare Defense League
Under the Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
3 Critical Votes Where You Can Make a Positive Difference on November 4th for California and San Diego
From the Soul by Ernie McCray
#Dear Congress
City Heights: Up Close & Personal by Anna Daniels
The Day after the Elections: Same as It Ever Was?
Junco’s Jabs by Junco Canché
Maybe We Can Work Together
El Machete Illustrated by Eric J. Garcia
Skeletons in Mexico’s Closet
Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Geo-Poetic Spaces: Sacred Space
The History of the Neighborhood House by Maria Garcia
The History of Neighborhood House in Logan Heights: Lupita Evers and the Power of the Keys
Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week at SDFP and OB Rag: Oct 26-Nov 1
San Diego Free Press Regular and At-Large Contributors:
Where Is My Polling Place? And Other Last Minute Election Questions in San DiegoBy Anna Daniels
What’s Not to Like: Gas Prices Down, Solar Energy Production Up
By John Lawrence
Five Reasons to Pee in Your Garden
By Sarah “Steve” Mosko
The Answer to the Local Newspaper Dilemma
By Judi Curry
20th Annual San Diego Jewish Book Fair November 8-16
By Karen Kenyon
Parsing the Pitchmen for Plots in a Political Graveyard
By Bob Dorn
Friendship Park and Boundary Monument 258
By Barbara Zaragoza
San Diego Community Speaks Out Against Police Brutality
By Nepantla Collective
OB Rag Contributors:
A Feeling of Satisfaction As the Widder Curry Finishes Her 3rd Cookbook
By Judi Curry
Fundraiser for Katie Connor Passes $10,000 as She Nears Complete Recovery
By OB Rag Staff
OB Planning Board: a Demolition, a New Cross-Walk, a Bike Corral, and “Round-about”- All on Nov. 5th
By Frank Gormlie
Liberty Station Woman Still Missing
By OB Rag Staff
Just Who Is Mindy Pellissier – “OB Citizen of the Year”?
By Frank Gormlie
BREAKING NEWS: Dog Rescued in Ocean Beach – Covered by All the Media – So, We Don’t Have to …
By Frank Gormlie
OB Planners Narrowly Approve Ford Project on Del Mar, Okay Crosswalk, Bike Corral and Round-About
By Frank Gormlie
OB Voted for Peters, Point Loma for DeMaio
By OB Rag Staff
The Politics of the OB Entry Way Project: Mayor’s Competing Ribbon-Cutting Excludes Councilman Harris
By Frank Gormlie
OB Time – the Old Hippie Writes
OB Goes Big For San Diego Beer Week
By Matthew Wood