Editor: I read with interest Bob Doran’s article regarding the City of Arcata’s regulation and financial abuse of such venerable events as the North Country Fair, and truly empathize with Matthew Cook and the Same Old People’s predicament (“Keep Off the Grass,” May 14). But I wonder why the Journal chose to spotlight an event […]
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Fig Leaves
Editor: Unlike Mark Letlow (“Mailbox,” May 14), who would prefer to see “st” and “fk” instead of such everyday, evocative words being spelled out in full, I can’t stand the use of asterisks! Nothing annoys me more than being brought up short, in the midst of reading an otherwise interesting article, by the intrusion of […]
Not Perfect. Good.
Editor: My letter is in direct response to the letter from Sylvia De Rooy of Westhaven (“CASA is Broken,” April 30). I am currently a CASA and have been for three years. I was interviewed for “The CASA” (April 23) and although nothing about my CASA child was revealed during the interview it wasn’t included […]
Such a Crazy Story …
Editor: Okay, I’m just going to come right out and say it. What’s with the solid red cover with white words (“The Trial of Charles Hurwitz,” April 30)? Come on. Wasn’t there some picture you could have put on the cover that would have looked better than nothing? Is there some crazy story here or […]
Please Confuse Children
Editor: I’m writing to ask if you’re using the same type of keyboard as I am. I’m thinking you may be missing the 8 on yours. You see, when I hold the shift key and press the 8 an “*” appears on my screen. Perhaps you could look into this. This is one of the […]
I’d want a CASA
Editor: I am an 11-year-old who read your article about court appointed special advocates ("The CASA," April 23). It was a long article, but interesting. It sounds like CASA is doing good and important work with children in our community. If I were a kid who was neglected, abused or had to be in the […]
Mock Not the Teabaggers
Editor: Emily Hobelmann’s vignette on the Tax Day rally at the Court House reminded me of something Malcolm X once said: “If you’re not careful the media will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing” (“A Measure of Tea,” April 23). Media generally ignores […]
¡Viva el PRI!
I’m writing in regard to the article written by Julianna Boggs. (“The Hum,” April 23). In the article, she states: “If these performances inspire in you a sense of intellectualism or worldliness, you may want to join other confessed readers and radio listeners up at the university, where you belong, for an evening with David […]
A Barry Read
Editor: Recently I have found myself requesting back issues of the Journal at the public library. What has captured my attention is not the treasure trove of articles chronicling events that shape Humboldt County over the decades. Nor is it a chance to reread the saucy digs at Palco, the railroad and Richardson Grove that […]
CASA is Broken
Editor: On reading your article about CASA I was struck by the fact that no current or former CASAs [court-appointed special advocates] were interviewed with the exception of one short time CASA (“The CASA,” April 23). For a complete and honest picture one must go to the people in the field, so to speak. I […]
The VA Way
Editor: Very interesting article on the single-payer system and Dr. Ring’s approach to informing the public. However, if you want to know what a single-payer system would be like, we have an entire segment of our population that now has a one: our veterans. An interesting article could be written by interviewing some vets and […]
T-S Will Prevail
Editor: The letter in this week’s North Coast Journal calling for the death of the Times-Standard is irresponsible and a disservice to the community (“Mailbox,” April 16). The writer referred to a column written by the Media Maven in the April 2 issue of the North Coast Journal. The writer stated that Marcy Burstiner was […]
