Posted in Meetings as Theatre on May 4th, 2008

Thursday night was okay. Lost was great, but that wasn’t what I meant.
There was the Neighborhood Griffith Park Council Utility Annual Budget Parks and Recreation Committee Dinner at Traveltown, which is where all the old trains hang out in the park. The herd of us were rounded up by Councilman Tom LaBonge. I wasn’t [...]
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Posted in Meetings as Theatre on Mar 12th, 2008

You guys know how much I love Griffith Park, don’t you?
And I don’t want to get all up in your face about this, but I think I could call myself an established artist, since millions of people see my cartoons every month, I have a couple of books out, I’ve been in galleries, etc. I [...]
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The fire was long over, but the tree-cutting continued. I was quite upset. I just couldn’t accept that the best thing for a park that had lost thousands of trees, would be to tear out 1000 more trees. Not to mention the growing erosion problem. And I felt like a wimp because I hadn’t crossed [...]
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Posted in Meetings as Theatre on Jun 27th, 2007

We had the May 29 meeting of the PROS committee (the first meeting of this group since the horrendous fire in May) at the Gene Autry Museum for a change. They were having a community Open House to present blah blah new plans and wings blah adding more traffic blah blah and not enough parking [...]
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I can understand why homeowners have been nervous nellies about pointing fingers at the fire department, really I can. Who needs firemen most? Desperate housewives and homeowners. But the LA Fire Department did such a craptacular job in the recent Griffith Park fire that maybe it’s time for someone to point a finger. So [...]
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