[Nightlife] Casbah Bob Never Skimped On The Drinks by Reviewer Rob Bob Bennett was one of the original owners and a founder of the Casbah in San Diego. He was originally from Pittsburgh, PA, I believe, and I also think he told me his father was a cop when he was growing up there. He always had a sense of […]
Bob Bennett in action
Cool Cats in the Hot Desert
I came here to work, not play. But this town offers lots of opportunities for both. Las Vegas Character & Characters One thing I’ve noticed here that is pretty courteous is that the ordinary people under-30 that you meet on the street tend to call you “sir” in Las Vegas. Well, except for the strippers. Haha jus’ kidding dewd. I […]
Back in The City That Fun Built
Arrived for Vegas Prospecting Vegas Downtown “Arts District” by Reviewer Rob (Las Vegas Prospector) [All the weird cosplay dregs are flocking to San Diego now as this is ComiCon 2015 week. So I figured this is about as good a time as any to leave town to do some magazine distro and exploring in Vegas. The following is from early […]
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Weird Scenes Inside The Fetish Cave.
Heeding The Call Of The Alternative Arts by Reviewer Rob Okay. We’re relaunching the paid section HERE. So, here’s the thing. I have a couple of reviews from a recent L.A. road trip that have been waiting to be filed. One’s a Siverlake restaurant review and the other is a Hollywood Fringe theater review. But I’ve been absorbed with this […]
NEW! Issue 48 online
new issue online Issue 48, Spring-Summer, 2015Editor@ReviewerMagazine.com Click HERE or on the imagebelow for the whole document in PDF format.
Half-keg of Xocobeca to be opened at the Stone South Park farewell tour party on June fifth
Stone South Park Is Closing by Bob Yunger STONE BREWERY has an outlet/storefront in South Park. At least for now it does. Not for much longer though. All that will change on June seventh when their lease runs out and the storefront closes its door. The small location is a short bar and a few taps with a chalkboard beer […]
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PD training video: “TERRORISM TASKFORCE MEETING”
[Training Video] “TERRORISM TASKFORCE MEETING” 2006 Local Police Training DVD found video evaluation by Lev Six I saw a DVD on the ground at the Kearny Mesa dump with a label that read: “TERRORISM TASKFORCE MEETING.” I hardly expected Snowden-level revelations, but I was excited to get the disc to a computer and view the contents. It turns out that […]
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Reviewer TV: David J (Bauhaus, Love And Rockets) on his book, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT?
David J discusses his new book, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT? in two videos for Reviewer TV Post-punk/goth bassist, DJ and artist David J (David John Haskins) is out and about now promoting his big gnarly memoir, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT?, from Jawbone Press in London. In the top video David sat down with Rob at Reviewer TV for a moment […]

