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Public opposition pushes supes to change course on MST/Whispering Oaks.

Valentine’s Day brought poetry to the County Board of Supervisors. The show of public passion also included entreaties to logic, emotional pleas and angry rants. After hearing from three dozen people adamantly opposed to the ...

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Mayors form Monterey Peninsula Regional Water Authority to tackle supply crisis.

A silence fell over the inaugural meeting of the county’s newest water agency as Monterey Mayor Chuck Della Sala signed the joint powers agreement on Feb. 9. “It’s official,” attorney Russ McGlothlin said as the ...

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The Water District left behind in the desal collapse can’t even vote on hiring a new GM.

If the defunct Regional Desalination Project hasn’t already pulled Marina Coast Water District into a messy whirlpool, its board members appear to be doing their best to drag each other down into the salty wreckage. ...

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Sights Unseen project gives cameras and voices to homeless women.

Homeless women, Nancy Ramirez says, “live in a reality that has been marginalized, pushed into one or maybe a few streets in Salinas. “We need to have a conversation about what it means to be ...

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Public Citizen 2.12.12

ONGOING LAND PLANS | COUNTYWIDE—BLM is accepting nominations to three openings on the Central California District Resource Advisory Council, which advises BLM on public lands issues with the goal of providing a balanced outlook on ...

Dining

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The Big Sur Chanterelle Cook-off ain’t dead yet – just different. Plus some lady on Craigslist wants funky meat.

The foragers are canvassing the woods as I type. Ventana Chef Truman Jones has surreal tastes plotted for his plates already. “Pickled, sauteed, in soup, crusted on fish,” he says. Hippie-chic chanterelle fashion is even ...

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Tapping Excitement: Big Sur Taphouse pours out great value and a surprising amount of character.

After the Big Sur Bazaar closed in 2008, the Mayer family, who owns the space as well as the adjoining Big Sur Deli next to the post office, put out a suggestion box asking what ...

Movies

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War Torn: Superspies vie for Reese Witherspoon’s affections, but lose their humanity, in This Means War

It’s adorable, ain’t it, how women are so easily manipulated? Show ’em some art and fake some bullshit about it, pet a rescue dog like you mean it, take her to meet your granny, and ...

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Wim Wenders sets bodies to motion in celebration of famed dancer Pina Bausch.

At the time of her death in 2009, the German-born Pina Bausch was one of the most celebrated dancer/choreographers of her time – or any time. You won’t find that kind of biographical detail in ...

Music

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The Turf Club Music Series starts with the perpetually evolving Persephone’s Bees.

“Sex,” one of Persephone’s Bees most recent singles, was originally intended to be a satirical look into an ageless motto: Sex sells. “I realized why advertising companies use it so much,” says singer-songwriter Angelina Moysov. ...

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Carmel High School students get boost from Ryan Scott in pursuit of their musical dreams.

Carmel High School American history teacher Marc Stafford played in a touring band throughout college. That prepared him to recognize something when he first hit campus. “When I got to Carmel High I saw a ...

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Lila Downs brings a cornucopia of culture, and a monster voice, to the Central Coast.

While singer-songwriter Lila Downs was working at her mother’s car parts shop in Oaxaca, Mexico, a guy came in and asked Downs to translate a death certificate he received that was in English. It turned ...

Art & Theater

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Superior Donuts entertains despite a weakness: playing surprisingly predictable stereotypes.

Playwright and actor Tracy Letts marked himself as a playwright of force with the trangressive and trashy Killer Joe in 1993, and the crazy intensity of Bug in 1996. But Letts jumped up on the ...