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Rhythm of the night

Some songs seem to pulse with the very rhythm of life itself, creating a soundtrack for reality, whether slow and dramatic, loud and chaotic, happy, melancholy, or meditative. If you’re Chris Burton Jácome, your soundtrack has an exhilarating little kick. As flamenco guitarist Jácome’s fingers fly, they flick out notes one by one, which string […]

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Here and now

It’s rather difficult to believe it was only last year America was first able to elbow its way onto the musical stage of the Late Show with David Letterman. America. The band that rings out on commercial classic radio stations all around the world. The band that gave us modern classics such as “Horse With […]

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Stefanie Clark

Stefanie Clark is training for a smoker. There’s not necessarily one in her immediate future—none have been scheduled that she knows of—but she’s training nonetheless. Clark practices Muay Thai (essentially Thai kickboxing), and a smoker is an unsanctioned fight. Despite the mysterious-sounding name and description, there’s not any back-alley brawling involved. A smoker is simply […]

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Walls will always divide people

Ronald Reagan’s perhaps finest moment came when he stood next to the shameful Berlin Wall and challenged the Soviet premier: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Not too long thereafter, the wall did come down, and with it the Soviet Empire. Now, two decades later, it is the U.S. Empire erecting or supporting shameful walls […]

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Don’t give bike-riders a break

The federal bike-to-work tax break is a subsidy to the physically healthy who already make a good living and a tax on all others, including physically handicapped, who cannot ride a bike to work. This stupid tax break should be stopped or else anyone who rides on public transportation or in car pools should get […]

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Let housing prices settle back down

I agree with the government affairs director of the Homebuilders Association of the Central Coast that we are facing “the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression” (“Get home buyers back in the market,” Dec. 25). Although the Homebuilder’s lobbyist and I agree that there is a problem, I strongly disagree with his organization’s statement […]

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Healthy comfort

The roast turkey, glistening ham, and juicy prime rib are just a memory, and the holiday pies and frosted cookies have been eaten down to the last crumb. With the new year well underway, many revelers feel the urge to simplify not only their social calendars, but their diets, too, by incorporating lighter fare, along […]

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Hobnobbing with Helen

Food, glorious food.” That refrain, from one of the songs in the musical Oliver, reminds us that food can sometimes be hard to come by and that basics like rice, beans, and bread are beyond glorious when you are hungry. Thanks to the Northern Santa Barbara County United Way, hundreds of pounds of food were […]

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Hobnobbing with Helen

What is the Christmas season without a trip to the Madonna Inn? A holiday must is checking out the elaborate decorations at the popular San Luis Obispo hotel and 
restaurant. Thanks to the Santa Maria Valley Friendship Club, which had its December luncheon meeting on the 17th at the inn, I got to meet some […]

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