Portraits of the homeless
By Lucia Viti South Park artist advocates for ‘invisible people’ Neil Shigley is more than an artist. The painter, printmaker...
Read moreDetailsBy Lucia Viti South Park artist advocates for ‘invisible people’ Neil Shigley is more than an artist. The painter, printmaker...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Other than ducking into Fiori’s Pizza & Deli for an occasional Lotto ticket and a fast...
Read moreDetailsBy Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review In association with Moxie Theatre, The Old Globe presents the West Coast premiere of Dominique...
Read moreDetailsBy Lucia Viti Mario Torero celebrates Latino/Chicano culture Mario Torero is a legend. The artist, teacher, cultural historian and community...
Read moreDetailsBy Margie M. Palmer The 2017 edition of Adams Avenue Unplugged will take place on Saturday, April 29, and as...
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Williams | Editor For most of his 48 years on this planet, Chuck Donk didn’t think twice about...
Read moreDetailsBy Mary M. McKenzie Hate crime was the focus of this month’s meeting of the Hillcrest Town Council (HTC), held...
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Williams | Editor More homeless people, more trash and dirty sidewalks. Citing these reasons and more, the Hillcrest...
Read moreDetailsBy Rep. Susan A. Davis Earth Day, April 22, takes on added significance this year as we are seeing environmental...
Read moreDetailsFor Hillcrest density (Re: “Uptown Planners feel disrespected,” Vol. 9, Issue 7 or online at bit.ly/2pPEkIe) I’ve lived in Hillcrest...
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