Ocean Beach Planning Board – Project Review Committee Agenda – Wed., May 18th

 Staff  May 17, 2011  0 Comments on Ocean Beach Planning Board – Project Review Committee Agenda – Wed., May 18th

Here is the agenda for the OB Planning Board Project Review Committee of Wednesday, May 18, 2011. The Committee meets at the OB Rec Center – 4726 Santa Monica Avenue, begins at 6:30 pm, and is chaired by Vice-Chair Landry Watson.

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An Invite to Pioneers and the Journey

 Ernie McCray  May 17, 2011  0 Comments on An Invite to Pioneers and the Journey

The Mesa College Theatre Company, working with the San Diego Black Ensemble and Vagabond Theatre Project, is producing a series of staged readings, “Pioneers and the Journey: A Festival of African American Plays” to explore the African American Experience – an experience in and of itself based on my experiences within the experience, experiencely speaking if there is such a term (big smile)

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Search Engine Optimization and the OB Rag

 Patty Jones  May 16, 2011  5 Comments on Search Engine Optimization and the OB Rag

Tomorrow morning I will be attending a webinar. Well, my brain will be attending, the rest of me will be where it always is in the morning, right here in my desk chair. The webinar has to do with “Search Engine Optimization” or SEO. Wikipedia says SEO is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results.

The webinar, or site clinic as they are calling it, will be hosted by some respected web ninjas. Among them is Chris Pearson, the founder of DIYThemes.com and the geek responsible for the Thesis Theme, the basis for the overall look of the OB Rag.

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San Diego Navy ship to be named after Cesar Chavez

 Staff  May 16, 2011  10 Comments on San Diego Navy ship to be named after Cesar Chavez

The times are a – changin’. They certainly are. NASSCO – with 60% of its workcrew Latino, and located in Barrio Logan, a Mexican-American neighborhood of San Diego – is about to christen its latest Navy cargo ship after Cesar Chavez. The dedication ceremony will occur on Tuesday, May 17th, at NASSCO. The Chavez family will be flying into San Diego for it.

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New “San Diego Noir” Book Disses Ocean Beach and Ignores Earlier “Noir”

 Frank Gormlie  May 16, 2011  10 Comments on New “San Diego Noir” Book Disses Ocean Beach and Ignores Earlier “Noir”

Late last week, the San Diego U-T published an article by reporter John Wilkins describing a “new” book out that he called “the answer” to the question why wasn’t there a noir book about San Diego. The book, “San Diego Noir”, (Akashic Books) edited by bookstore owner Maryelizabeth Hart, purports to describe San Diego’s underbelly – “a place of sometimes shocking crime and corruption.” As part of a “literary genre known as noir – that dark terrain of desire and desperation, of passion and paranoia ….” the anthology has a number of articles by both well-known and unknown writers.

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Demonstrators with Large Gold Brick Disrupt Assemblyman Fletcher’s Education Funding Talk

 Dixon Guizot  May 16, 2011  1 Comment on Demonstrators with Large Gold Brick Disrupt Assemblyman Fletcher’s Education Funding Talk

Protesters, many from San Diego City College, interrupted an education funding discussion hosted by state assemblyman Nathan Fletcher outside his Miramar office on May 13.

Fletcher, a Republican, started the event by saying he hoped for “a calm conversation” about education and the budget plan presented a day earlier by GOP leaders in Sacramento.

Within 10 minutes, however, about 30 protesters began a competing conversation on a sidewalk adjacent to the meeting area.

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6 State Battlegrounds in the Right-Wing War Against Teachers, Firefighters, Caregivers and the Entire Middle Class

 Source  May 16, 2011  0 Comments on 6 State Battlegrounds in the Right-Wing War Against Teachers, Firefighters, Caregivers and the Entire Middle Class

Our nation has devolved into a new and nasty civil war, with moneyed elites now charging into legislatures and courts to establish themselves as a de facto plutocracy.

By Jim Hightower / Originally published May 12, 2011

You’re not likely to have known Robert Clark, Ruth West, Chet Newall, Webb Kamp, or Darrell Odom, but I wouldn’t be who I am without them. And you might have a similar honor roll of those who spurred, inspired, lured, intrigued, goaded, and otherwise motivated you to do more than you might otherwise have done — a list of your special public school teachers. The junior-high, senior-high, and college teachers on my list largely sparked my lifelong interests in language, history, politics, and how (and for whom) government really works.

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Wisconsin of the West, Part 3

 Jim Miller  May 16, 2011  2 Comments on Wisconsin of the West, Part 3

In my last column, I ruefully noted that the thought of any revenue increase is verboten in Republican circles, but the same could be said for many Democrats driven by fear of being assailed as a “tax and spend” liberal. Indeed as recent polling suggests, a majority of Californians think the state budget has gotten bigger when, in fact, the general fund spending has shrunk by over $20 billion as taxes on the rich and corporations have gone down. Why the inaccurate public perception? In the final part of “Indy by the Sea” I ask the question:

Where do people get the idea that they are overtaxed in a country where people pay fewer taxes than citizens of most other industrialized countries and have a much smaller “welfare state”?

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Thoughts and Pics of the San Diego Teachers’ Rally

 Frank Gormlie  May 14, 2011  25 Comments on Thoughts and Pics of the San Diego Teachers’ Rally

Since Andy Cohen covered the meat and potatoes of the teachers’ “State of Emergency” rally already, I wanted to share some other thoughts about the event and display a sampling of the numerous photos I took yesterday, Friday the 13th while at the Embarcadero in downtown San Diego.

When I heard that the rally was going to be at the Embarcadero, I told Patty that parking would be horrendous downtown and next to impossible, so we agreed to take the trolley from Lemon Grove. She wrapped up our banner, we gathered our camera and notepad, and we hopped the 3:44 pm trolley (although by time it got to us, it was 3:50). After grabbing our seats, we looked around and saw several women wearing red T-shirts that spelled out “STOP” – Students and Teachers Our Priority. And during the ride downtown, we heard several guys who were standing up having quiet an intellectual conversation – even hearing the name “Chomsky” come bouncing out. Are these teachers? we wondered on their way to the rally.

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Participate in the Annual Ocean Beach Community Garage Sale

 Staff  May 14, 2011  1 Comment on Participate in the Annual Ocean Beach Community Garage Sale

Saturday, June 11th 2011

Clean out your junk, recycle and socialize with your OB neighbors! Each resident will hold their own garage sale at their home.

A map of the participating homes will be created & distributed. Register at OBGarageSale or call 619-417-5234 before June 3rd to have your address added to the map.

Advertisements will be placed in the Union Tribune, The Reader, Penny Saver and Craigslist

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100th Anniversary Celebration of the “Tijuana Comuna”

 Staff  May 13, 2011  0 Comments on 100th Anniversary Celebration of the “Tijuana Comuna”

On Saturday, May 14, we’ll be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the victory of the Magonista liberation army and establishment of a short-lived commune in Tijuana with a book release event for Flash (AK Press) by Jim Miller and an acoustic show at the Purple Haus. All proceeds raised will go to technology needs of the Seccion 22 teachers’ union in Oaxaca.

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Welcome Our New Sponsors – They Help Keep Our Screen Glowing

 Frank Gormlie  May 13, 2011  2 Comments on Welcome Our New Sponsors – They Help Keep Our Screen Glowing

We would like to welcome four new sponsors to the pages of the OB Rag. Without these sponsors and the other businesses and merchants that have helped us out since the Fall of 2009 – when we first started taking on ads and sponsors – we couldn’t keep the lights on here at our office and you wouldn’t be reading this now. So, please check them out, click on their logos, go to their websites, and visit them in Ocean Beach. And tell them that you saw their ad on the OB Rag. That helps us, it helps them, it may help you and we all feel good.

Dog Beach Dog Wash
Luna Video Games
Surf Rider Pizza Cafe
Smart Clip Salon

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