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Jeannette DeWyze

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  • Nov 29, 2023 | sandiegoreader.com | Geoff Bouvier |Jeannette DeWyze |Don McCullough |Thomas Lux

    Opossums came around 1890, San Diego pigeon fanciers favor females, taxidermist knows ducks, the hated roof rats, panthers – only tigers and lions are largerLooking at the first of many instances of San Diego hydroseeding, across from Costco and Ikea along Friars Road, Deméré declared, "I don't mean to dis botany completely. I can appreciate plants." But more often along our trip he would indicate that roadside landscaping was, to a geologist, a kind of proliferating evil. By Geoff Bouvier, Jan.

  • Nov 22, 2023 | sandiegoreader.com | David Adler |Abe Opincar |Jeannette DeWyze |Joe Deegan

    More intimacy in the 1960s and 1970s, heavy trucks in the area, the neon sign, community planning group, homeless next to Adams Elementary Everyone who lived on that stretch of 34th Street, between Meade and Monroe, was used to finding things on their lawn — condoms from hookers and their tricks, malt-liquor bottles, garbage, dog sh*t, weeds. But finding an actual person stranded on his back was a new one. Always a new one in Normal Heights, you could count on that.

  • Sep 27, 2023 | sandiegoreader.com | Stephen Dobyns |Jeannette DeWyze |Matt Potter |Abe Opincar

    Unreal Slab City, the inimitable food critic Eleanor Widmer, UCSD tests PolyHeme blood transfusions on patients south of I-8 By Abe Opincar, Amy Gerstler, Barbarella Fokos, Deirdre Lickona, Ernie Grimm, Geoff Bouvier, Jeannette DeWyze, Jeff Smith, Jennifer Ball, Jim Morris, Laura McNeal, Mary Grimm, Matthew Lickona, Patrick Daugherty, RF Jurjevics, Suzanne Finnamore, May 5, 2005The Slabs are Slab City, three miles east of Niland, between the sultry Salton Sea and the Chocolate Mountains.

  • Sep 6, 2023 | sandiegoreader.com | Matt Potter |Jeannette DeWyze |Patrick Daugherty |Barbara Palmer

    Our town in 1901, morganantic marriages of Copley, O'Connor, Golding, Kroc, how 9-11 hit us, Casey Gwinn vs. Don Bauder, black settlement patterns What was Binladen, now 35, heir to a multibillion-dollar Middle Eastern fortune based on construction and Saudi oil, doing in San Diego?

  • Aug 23, 2023 | sandiegoreader.com | Thomas Larson |Abe Opincar |Jeannette DeWyze |Judith Moore

    TJ's literary society, SD's first runner, Frank Bompensiero, Jesse Ventura In Coronado one day, after lunch with a friend, he went into a CD shop while his friend waited outside on a bench. When Crooks came out, he noticed his friend staring at an apartment house across the street. “Don’t bother me,” the other said, “I’m having a California moment.” Before them was Portico, bathed in a glowing, hyper real light. Crooks returned at the same hour the next day to photograph it.

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