Downtown Lofts Party

[Wayback Machine] Candid A photo of a girl I took at a downtown San Diego art event sometime in the early 2000’s. At the time there were still a few older loft buildings converted from commercial or sometimes something warehouse-like, but used now for intermediate purposes as they await the wrecker’s ball in the path of development. This girl was […]

Gwen Bates, FWSD 2023

[Interview] Gwen Bates Meeting the new organizer of Fashion Week San Diego Gwen Bates has bought the organization known as Fashion Week San Diego from its storied founder Allison Andrews sometime around the start of 2020 I think just as the Covid shutdown descended. FWSD made it though that whole scene and now it’s back. This interview was conducted impromptu […]

Judge Learned Hand, Defender of The Free Press

“It serves as the most vital of all general interests: the dissemination of news from as many different sources, and with as many different facets and colors as possible. That interest is closely akin to, if indeed it is not the same as, the interest protected by the First Amendment; it presupposes that right conclusions are more likely to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues, than through any kind of authoritative selection. To many this is, and always will be folly; but we have staked upon it our all.” ~ Judge Learned Hand, as quoted during The Failing Newspaper Act hearings of 1967 by Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan.

Letters, Postcards, & Money in The Mail

[Correspondence] Analog Mail, 1999 I’ve been diving into the Reviewer archives of late and in one box of manilla envelopes I seem to have struck a vein of pre-millennial postcards and other mail. It’s people’s forgotten PR notices, tour schedules, payments for small ads, and other things like interview requests and general fluff mail. Interesting to reminisce about.     […]