Guest column
Obliged?
"Time has come today." Do you remember the 1960's social commentary song containing that phrase? It was a hit performed by the Chambers Brothers. The song ended with an ever slower ticking clock and a deep rousing groan. There is a remake today. Perhaps it should be sung, "Time has come today - again. Full Story
Mothering Heights
What I Learned This Summer
Good morning, Students. Please take out a sheet of paper for an essay exercise titled 'What I did this summer. Full Story
Sound spectrum
Putumayo Presents: Acoustic France Various Artists Putumayo World Music
OK, so has anyone seen the film "Moliere"? It was done with so much farce and extravagance, it's no surprise that he was and is France's most beloved playwright. France is known for it's ostentatious people. It's not uncommon to find them at the center of conversation. In the last years, I've found much of this conversation to be in a musical context. Full Story
Unleash the Power of Your Intuition
Taking Stock
Children of yesterday, heirs of tomorrow, what are you weaving? Labor and sorrow? Look to your looms again. Faster and faster, fly the great shuttles. Prepared by the Master. Life's in the loom. Room for it. - Room! Full Story
Star Talk!
LAUREN MEGGISON, MFA, Ph.D., is a professional astrologer who maintains a private practice in Laguna Beach, California, where she advises an international clientele. Full Story
Financial Information
September's Song Still Sad
Another weekly publication, the New Yorker, also has a financial column. Its newest issue contains thoughtful comments about the big swings that have become standard stock market behavior. Even though the market is showing some signs of steadying, investor nerves are strained from months of oil price swings and a feeble dollar. Full Story
Weather or Not
Lady in a Pink Dress
A lady in a pink dress stole the show at the annual Kavorkian Event 2008. At the top of the public access stairs at Anita Street, she jumped into a tow truck parked at the top of the stairs. She started the engine and proceeded to drive away in the tow truck. Full Story
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 LBHS Football Book 2009
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