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By Marilyn P. Oppenborn Steber There’s a saying that, as long as people remember you, you still live. I hope…
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By Marilyn P. Oppenborn Steber There’s a saying that, as long as people remember you, you still live. I hope…
The actor delves deep into his role on the FX series from the set of the season finale. by Blair…
Just what is the “Ocean Beach Conspiracy”? Is it a plot by a local optometrist to buy up all of…
US embassy cables leak sparks global diplomatic crisis • More than 250,000 dispatches reveal US foreign strategies • Diplomats ordered…
I don’t watch much television since my husband died. When he was alive, we would watch programs and discuss them…
Episode #12 is on tonight, Wednesday, November 24th, on FX (ch 43 on Cox Cable) at 10:00 pm. Greetings once…
UPDATED November 24, 2010 This list is mostly accurate through episode 9, “Pimp Daddy,” and will be updated as more…
An article in the Voice of San Diego this morning raises the issue whether that the San Diego airport is…
UPGRADES COMPLETE! Loyal Readers and Ragsters, Since I am now officially UNEMPLOYED (bleh) I finally have time to do the…
Hey boys and girls, here’s two reviews of last night’s (Nov.17th) “Terriers” episode, “Sins of the Past.” There’s only two…
Most reviews of Bob Woodward’s new book, Obama’s Wars, focus on the perceived failures and incompetency of Barack Obama, or on the in-fighting between the generals or within the White House staff, or intellectualize on the over-all abilities and shortcomings of Woodward as a chronicler of modern American history. And in doing so, they miss the point.
by Karla Peterson / SignOnSanDiego / November 13, 2010
When he talks about San Diego as the perfect scene for his TV crimes, actor Donal Logue likes to toss out a W. Somerset Maugham quote about the French Riviera. The geography is off, but the sentiment is a straight shot to the dark heart of our golden city.
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