Issues / 2002 / 0808| Aug 08

Sign Language

A director perfects the art of creating suspense in Signs.

A director perfects the art of creating suspense in Signs.

Ground-to-air War

Development near Airport could threaten Salinas Airshow, activist says.

Development near Airport could threaten Salinas Airshow, activist says.

Circus With The Mostest

Baby aardvark ballerinas, giant insect trainers and tiny men who fly through the air.

Baby aardvark ballerinas, giant insect trainers and tiny men who fly through the air.

Letters

Many of us are shocked by the hypocritical rhetoric emanating from city officials. The Council recently spent well over $3 million on a grandiose civic center for employees whose salaries and benefits are already at the high end of the scale considering our population is diminishing? Now the city is moving forward on a new $3 million golf clubhouse. Is that fiscal responsibility when real public needs are being neglected?

Libertarians At The Gates

A man with an obvious grudge and a strident ideology threatens the city of Salinas.

A man with an obvious grudge and a strident ideology threatens the city of Salinas.

Bastions Of Independence

JT Mason and Robin Roberts keep the old spirit of KAZU alive one morning at a time.

JT Mason and Robin Roberts keep the old spirit of KAZU alive one morning at a time.

Newsbriefs

Marks Ranch Spared, For Now A citizen''s advisory committee rejected a proposal to build 275 homes on Marks Ranch. At the Toro Land Use Advisory Committee''s (LUAC) Aug. 5 meeting, the Santa Fe, N.M.-based St. John''s College had asked the panel to rezone 860 acres on the property, located next to Toro Park.

A Very Good Year

Looking back on this year's BachFest.

Looking back on this year's BachFest.

Royal Blood

The tales of two kings further Pac Rep's historic staging of all the Bard's histories.

The tales of two kings further Pac Rep's historic staging of all the Bard's histories.