interview: SD Sheriff Gore

[Reviewer TV] Sheriff Gore, on camera and off video by Reviewer Rob San Diego Sheriff William D. Gore after the police shooting video release community meeting. A local network new outlet was interviewing him for TV and then when he was finished with them at about 3:35 he came my way and I wanted to get a photo but then […]

Ghosts Of The Past

The sheriff told me to “Google ‘Naked Suicide’” At The Community Meeting With SD Police Brass by Reviewer Rob I went to the town square meeting, or whatever they called it, the big brass public relations talk, at the Jacobs Center off Market Street yesterday. It was about the City and County Of San Diego’s newly public policy for releasing […]

Bar Basic Tuesday Night Art Show

[Art Scene] Bar Basic, Tuesday Night, 5-10-16 “Geise has shown with artists like Richard Alan Morris and Walter Hasse Wojtyla. His work is included in the Vincent Price art collection.” by Reviewer Rob SAN DIEGO: Peter Geise was one of the artists in the show at Bar Basic tonight that I got a facebook event reminder of from Viz Cult. […]

Internecine Warfare In America

[mass email: MoveOn.org] America’s Next War from Michael Moore Dear fellow MoveOn member, Hey. It’s Michael Moore. We need to talk. Now, I know I don’t have to tell you that America is pretty screwed up. (Unless you were really confused when you signed up for MoveOn’s email list.) The lead crisis in Flint. The Senate refusing to do its […]

Sophia Alone, new and hot

[Live Music] Captivating Sophia “born of Moroccan and French descent and describes herself as a modern Muslim woman” show review by Tim Fennell Rarely does something stop me dead in my tracks, drop my jaw, or cover me in goosebumps, but this is what happened to me just a few short weeks ago. I was fortunate enough to stumble across […]

Candye Kane Has Left The Stage

[R.I.P.] On Candye Kane Reviewer Magazine shared Annie Sprinkle‘s post. by Reviewer Rob Noted San Diego Blues singer Candye Kane has died. In the late-1990’s saw her play at the Belly Up once and she really took control of the stage and lit up the house with her big smile. I was up close during the show and while on […]

There Goes Another Good Drop Spot

Off The Record Closes 1999: “North Park was a genuine, low-rent/high-times, bohemian mini-mecca, shining in the final twilight of pre-internet-dominated popular culture.” by Zack Wentz I moved to San Diego from Portland, Oregon in 1999, and the first place I lived was North Park, a block east of what was then happening on 30th: the Aztec Bowl, Empire Club, Scolari’s […]

Joining The Cloud

On The Adobe Creative Cloud by Reviewer Rob So I finally caved and joined Adobe’s Creative Cloud and bought into their downloadable suite of apps. I’m going to try it month to month at first but I’m pretty sure it’ll only take a few weeks before I want to save $25 per month and go for the one year subscription. […]