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  Oc weekly, pasadena weekly, womans weekly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Oc weekly In fact, in an April 2002 edition of the OC Weekly, a large sampling of NewportBeach and OC developers were highlighted who contributed the maximum.
OC Weekly: So you came away with a new perspective or a new appreciation?.
Oc weekly OC Weekly : The Case of the Dog That Couldn't Smell Straight by R. Launched in September 1995 by Stern Publishing and LA Weekly, OC Weeklywas an immediate success, offering readers ideas, information and.
www.risk-control.org /weekly/oc_weekly.html   (375 words)

  
 Association of Alternative Newsweeklies | OC Weekly
Published since September 1995, OC Weekly is the first "alternative" newsweekly in Orange County and Long Beach to provide readers award winning editorial coverage, excellent arts & entertainment information and a provocative look at our community.
With a circulation of 70,000, OC Weekly reaches more than 224,000 of young, active, educated and affluent readers each week who look to the Weekly to guide their lifestyle and entertainment choices.
The OC Weekly publishes thoughtful, and insightful journalism, providing readers with a vibrant new perspective on their community, with subject matter ranging from local social issues; politics, culture and lifestyle; to arts, entertainment and recreation.
aan.org /gyrobase/Aan/ViewCompany?oid=oid:63   (276 words)

  
 Taylor Hawkins: OC Weekly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
As if it's not enough that OC bands are becoming a common sight at the top of the charts, our musicians have been infiltrating other burgs' bands as well.
OC Weekly: When William Goldsmith was in the band, he was described as being the free spirit, [bassist] Nate Mendel was the intellectual of the group, [now former guitarist] Pat Smear was the flamboyant one, and Dave was the down-to-earth one.
OC Weekly: People sometimes almost refer to you as a clone of Dave, not only in looks, comparing you both to Skeet Ulrich when you both sported goatees, but also in terms of drumming style.
www.fooarchive.com /hpb/taylorocweekly.htm   (951 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Uncertain times at Seattle Weekly
But change is in the air at the Weekly, and uncertainty about what form that change might take has helped propel some staff members out the door.
Berger says headquarters now plays a larger role in budgeting and hiring at the Weekly, and that the change was a factor in his decision to leave.
But the Weekly has been driven from the beginning by a commitment to civic reform that New Times papers don't share, he adds: "It's been about building a better city, rather than just reveling in how bad the place is." He fears that legacy will disappear under the new ownership.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/businesstechnology/2003145858_weekly23.html   (1315 words)

  
 OC Weekly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It also carries liberal cartoons, such as Tom Tomorrow's "This Modern World." Two of the OC Weekly's most popular local columns are "¡Ask a Mexican!
The OC Weekly takes pride in its art and entertainment listings for both Orange and Los Angeles counties, rivaling the much larger Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times.
Since the OC Weekly is a free paper, it must rely upon its advertising revenue.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/OC_Weekly   (260 words)

  
 Ruxton Media Group :: SF Weekly
Made up primarily of active, urban professionals, the paper's 242,000 weekly readers reflect the diversity of the area.
While carrying vibrant but impartial views, SF Weekly punctures conventional wisdom and continually sets the standard for arts criticism in Northern California.
Among the most notable of the awards SF Weekly has been honored with is the prestigious Pen Center USA West Literary Award.
ruxton.com /index.php?page=newspapers/sf_weekly&...&active=3   (171 words)

  
 Orange County Weekly - The Blotter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
At the end of last week, it appeared that OC’s Dick Ackerman was about to lose his position as Minority Leader in the State Senate.
Click over to OC Blog, where you can find a comprehensive list of these terrible Trojans (my boss and courageous Catholic lawyer John Manly excepted).
Several senators did not attend the retreat, and another closed-door vote was planned Monday morning in the Capitol–on the same day that new members of the 2006-07 Legislature are scheduled to be formally sworn in.
blogs.ocweekly.com /blotter   (2732 words)

  
 OC Blog: OC Weekly Cheap Shots, Part II
OC Weekly Cheap Shots, Part II Part I turned into such a long post (telling a lie is generally much less work than correcting the lie), that I'll examine the second cheap shot in a separate post -- this one.
The Weekly frequently attacks those it dislikes in a personal -- and dare I say "nasty" and "dirty" -- manner you don't generally find political campaigns.
OC Blog frequently attacks those it dislikes in a personal - and dare I say "nasty" and "dirty" manner you INEVITABLY find in political campaigns.
www.ocblog.net /ocblog/2006/04/oc_weekly_cheap.html   (1019 words)

  
 LA Weekly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
L.A. Weekly is a free weekly tabloid-sized newspaper (a so-called "alternative weekly") in Los Angeles, California.
It is owned by Village Voice Media (formerly New Times Media), the parent company of other major weeklies such as the New York City's Village Voice, San Francisco's SF Weekly, and the OC Weekly of Orange County, California.
A major source of financial support for the L.A. Weekly, as for many alternative weeklies, is advertising by "adult" services, such as phone sex providers, escort services and other sex workers, and strip clubs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LA_Weekly   (151 words)

  
 OC Blog: Fire Authority Fireworks
Tonight the adults took charge at the OC Fire Authority and decided it probably isn't a good thing when one of its contractors deliberately and defiantly breaches one of their contracts.
oh, well....it does show that private industry invovled in patient care and emergency service is not also a good thing....I hope all fire agencies in the OC look at their contracts and really hold the feet to fire and make sure that the citizens are served with agreed upon service levels.
The ambulance monopoly with its fixed pricing structure has always been one of the issues of local gummint that puzzles me. It's my understanding that the ambulance contracts don't allow for the opportunity for local gummints to consider getting the best price for their residents as well as responsive service.
ocblog.typepad.com /ocblog/2005/02/fire_authority_.html   (636 words)

  
 OC Blog: OC Weekly v. LA Weekly: It's Go Time!
The OC Weekly has explored Deek’s innocence, as asserted by his brother and attorney.
In his piece, Jefferson also states that “OC Weekly has explored Deek’s innocence as claimed by his brother and an attorney.” That’s true as far as it goes, but it’s only half the story, and implies that I never explored Deek’s guilt.
But as a former intern who’s familiar with LA Weekly’s stringent fact-checking standards, I’m also surprised that this process failed to inform what I must say was a rather glib mischaracterization of my work.
www.ocblog.net /ocblog/2005/09/oc_weekly_v_la_.html   (735 words)

  
 The Eight: Reindeer Monologues
Both productions were nominated for the OC Weekly Award for Best Ensemble; the 2005 production won that award and was also nominated for Best Production of 2005.
We had a lot of fun developing blocking and business for the characters -- Cupid was mixing a drink as he spoke, Dancer was baking cookies -- that grounded the situation, provided opportunities to play with rhythm and pacing, and got some extra laughs while furthering the storytelling.
Ultimately, Goode is taking on the entire institution of Christmas, and the sobering question he leaves us with is whether this orgy of consumerism might just be an elaborate smoke screen meant to disguise the rapaciously self-centered creatures who’ve concocted a most noble myth for the most ignoble of purposes.
www.joshcostello.com /reindeer.html   (509 words)

  
 Association of Alternative Newsweeklies | Bill Davis Named Advertising Director of OC Weekly
COSTA MESA, CA, Sept. 17, 2002 - OC Weekly, the alternative voice of Orange County, today announced the appointment of Bill Davis as Advertising Director.
Davis is the second former Los Angeles Times hire made by OC Weekly and LA Weekly publisher Beth Sestanovich, herself a former Advertising Director for the daily.
OC Weekly (www.ocweekly.com), along with LA Weekly, is the premier alternative newsweekly in southern California, and is a member of Village Voice Media, which also includes The Village Voice, City Pages (Minneapolis/St. Paul), Seattle Weekly, the Cleveland Free Times and the Nashville Scene.
aan.org /gyrobase/Aan/ViewArticle?oid=oid:114497   (387 words)

  
 OC Weekly: Film: Take It in the Shorts
Gavin Carlton’s newest film is about taking risks, he says, and now he’s taking a little risk with his film.
In conjunction with Fullerton’s Stages Theater and in the shadow of OC’s monolithic multiplexes, Carlton is putting together a showcase for those short and spunky films that don’t fit anywhere else.
It’s still in the baby stages, says Kojac, with most of this batch of filmmakers informally drawn from Carlton’s film-school buddies, but he’d like it to grow up into something else.
www.timkha.com /videofilm/bliss.html   (767 words)

  
 Orange County Weekly - The Blotter » 2006 » February
Those of you who were sensible enough yesterday to follow the advice of the Weekly’s blogfather will remember the plea of Paul Craig Roberts, a former Reagan administration official and still a true believer in the Gipper, for international monitoring of the next national elections:
To combat the Republican lock on electronic voting machines, the US is in desperate need of the UN to oversee our elections to prevent Republicans with low approval ratings from winning elections that exit polls show they lost.
The neighborhood where the goo attack occurred sits on top of an old oil field, and drilling mud would explain the way the goo morphs from tar to mud.
blogs.ocweekly.com /blotter/2006/02   (4033 words)

  
 Metroblogging Orange County: The OC Weekly took my baby away
Plagiarism is one thing--the Weekly last week showed how an Orange County Register reporter lifted entire sentences from a press release for a news story--but seeing something on the Internet and writing about it is quite another.
For my part, while I reserve my right to be critical of the Weekly and any other Orange County news outlet, I shall be open to any criticism of my commentary on the Weekly and strive to motivate the staff to write in a different vein.
And whether or not anyone wants to acknowledge it, I still feel as if there was some sort of dishonest action on the part of the OC Weekly.
oc.metblogs.com /archives/2004/12/the_oc_weekly_t.phtml   (1961 words)

  
 Inside OC with Rick Reiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Gustavo Arellano, OC Weekly, "Consider This," September 17
Gustavo Arellano, OC Weekly Columnist, "Immigration Debate," January 15
Rebecca Schoenkopf, “Commie Girl,” OC Weekly, "The Columnists," December 4
www.koce.org /insideoc/list.htm   (2372 words)

  
 For Students, Faculty, and Staff
And as the parent of a current OC student, you continue to mentor, guide, and encourage your child.
Request a copy of OC's award winning magazine produced for parents of high school juniors and seniors.
Information recently covered that is likely of interest to parents includes interviews with OC President Dr. Mike O'Neal, Director of International Programs John Osborne, and author of "College Bound: What Christian Parents Need to Know About Helping Their Kids Choose a College" Dr. Thomas Shaw.
www.oc.edu /parents.aspx   (466 words)

  
 OC Weekly newspaper Santa Ana, North Orange County, California, Area Code 714
OC Weekly newspaper Santa Ana, North Orange County, California, Area Code 714
We have a loyal readership who regard the Weekly as an indispensable part of their week, as well as award-winning writers and editors who are an integral part of the political & cultural life of Orange County.
Click for a bird's eye view of OC Weekly OC location!
www.killerorange.com /KillerRefs/Listings/n/newsonlineocweekly.htm   (103 words)

  
 Publisher Leaves Weeklies to Form Consulting Firm - LA Weekly and OC Weekly management changes - Brief Article Los ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
JUDY Jablonski will step down as publisher of the LA Weekly and OC Weekly on Dec. 14 to open a local media and consulting firm.
Jablonski joined the LA Weekly 18 years ago and became associate publisher in 1995.
She has served as publisher of the alternative weeklies since January 2000.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m5072/is_40_23/ai_78976689   (239 words)

  
 Inquiring Gringos Want to Know - Los Angeles Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 'Ask a Mexican,' a politically incorrect OC Weekly columnist fields readers' frank questions.
Arellano, who is also the OC Weekly food editor, never fancied himself a newspaper columnist.
He was a film student at Chapman University in Orange when he began reading the OC Weekly.
www.latimes.com /news/nationworld/columnone/la-me-gustavo23feb23,0,1538816,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines   (2007 words)

  
 OC Weekly / June 30, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A couple of years ago, I would of sworn that local bands Barrelhouse and Soul Candy were on the verge of igniting a soul-music revolution in then-s ka-obssesed OC.
Barrelhouse singer/guitarist Harlis Sweetwater and drummer Joey Ianello are joined by ex- Soul Candy bassist Mike Presley (aka Larry Chronic Jr) and OC reggae group former singer, Zhannine Luttrell, to create a rock/soul group that's less rootsy than the mother bands but have vast potential to continue their respective legacies.
Luttrell is an excellent vocalist, but Sweetwater is world class, and the group would be be well-served by letting both crooners strut their stuff.
www.angelfire.com /band/larrychronicjr/page27.html   (187 words)

  
 Association of Alternative Newsweeklies | OC Weekly Music Columnist Dies
According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, his death "was ruled 'sudden and unexpected' by the county Medical Examiner's Office" and an autopsy is pending.
In addition to writing music criticism for OC Weekly and other outlets, the 48-year-old Seigal was a founding member of musical group the Beat Farmers.
An L.A. Times obituary quotes OC Weekly Editor Will Swaim praising Seigal as "a gentleman." "You were able to politely disagree with him on any topic -- until it came to music," Swaim said.
aan.org /gyrobase/Aan/ViewArticle?oid=oid:159883   (225 words)

  
 RADAR ORANGE: MUSIC AND MORE BY OC WEEKLY
OC Weekly: What is it like having a family and being a musician?
Keep an eye out for her: she'll be the Polaroid-camera-toting blonde chickadee wearing an apron as a dress, looking cute as ever at your favorite bands' next shows.
Which is great because the Sol Arte Café is an all-ages venue that reminded us of the last time we had seen a good show in Santa Ana ­at another great all-ages venue that used to be just down the road.
radarorange.blogspot.com   (1313 words)

  
 The OC Art Blog
Over the next couple of weeks in OC there will be plenty of opportunity to pick up a unique gift for that unique friend of yours.
I went because OC's own instigators Finishing School were in the show but was pleasantly surprised by the space and the show.
Theo Douglas from the OC Weekly came out to the Simple Cell opening at The Office and wrote about it Here.
theocartblog.typepad.com   (773 words)

  
 Weekly Signals / 2003 Show Listings
Orange County's beloved "Co mmie Girl," Rebecca Schoenkopf, of the OC Weekly previews the coming year.
Families spend a year in training and agree to pass on the first female animal offspring and their own know-how to other needy families.
The OC Weekly's Steve Lowery discusses the marketing of Christmas.
www.weeklysignals.com /weeklysignalsarc2003.html   (570 words)

  
 You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » OC Weekly digs ramen
The OC Weekly has graciously published my first freelance piece today.
In case you were wondering what happened to the rest of my ramen writeups, this idea morphed into the OC Weekly story.
Like the great folks on chowhound.com, the OC Weekly’s food section has a very inclusive attitude about food.
professorsalt.com /2005/02/10/oc-weekly-digs-ramen   (170 words)

  
 Metroblogging Orange County: OC Weekly makes Political Wire
Got to give props to the people at OC Weekly for making Goddard's Political Wire.
The Weekly made Political Wire for their article on how Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) former mayor and possible rumored candidate for President, has flown under the traditional media radar for political candidates by speaking at motivational seminars with the likes of Jerry Lewis.
I give you guys a lot of props, the Weekly is a great read on Orange County Politics (I may not agree with the position some times, but it keeps me informed).
oc.metblogs.com /archives/2005/11/oc_weekly_makes.phtml   (410 words)

  
 ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY OC Weekly: A Clockwork Orange: Ring of Ire
ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY OC Weekly: A Clockwork Orange: Ring of Ire
Previous Weekly reporting has shown that mine may have closed without proper environmental mitigation, that deadly gases could be trapped underground and that the whole community would be in the true path of a nearby river.
Other than that—and ginormous flies and the smell of horse shit from an adjacent equestrian center—we’re sure it’ll be a swell place to live.
www.jimfurey.com /journal/ocweekly/ocw1.html   (900 words)

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