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Author Archives: Writer
Leslie Feinberg: Transgender Warrior
Leslie Feinberg, an influential transgender socialist activist and writer, passed away on November 15, 2014 after a long battle with tick borne diseases. Her final words were “Hasten the revolution! Remember me as a communist revolutionary.” Feinberg’s writing and activism … Continue reading
City Council must not ground model airplanes in drone legislation (editorial)
It’s another classic overreach by the City Council. And another case of unintended consequences. We’re talking about Council legislation to ban the flying of unmanned aircraft, drones, within the limits of New York City. The legislation is being pushed by … Continue reading
Arizona’s Pinal Airpark serves as airport, graveyard, junkyard, museum
The first thing you notice about Pinal Airpark is the noise: There isn’t any. More than 120 massive airplanes — most outfitted with engines that, when revved, could make your teeth ache from half a mile away — are splayed … Continue reading
Nienaber: Couple of coins shaped my religious view
Dan Nienaber Posted: Friday, January 9, 2015 3:01 pm Nienaber: Couple of coins shaped my religious view My grandpa Paul wasn’t a real religious man, so I should have expected his funeral to get a bit awkward when Uncle Larry, … Continue reading
November 2014 in LA Weekly Photos
NewsV Politics Community Crime Longform Best of L.A. Weekly Newsletter MusicV Concert Calendar Henry Rollins Bars Lounges Best of L.A. Music Newsletter Food DrinkV Restaurant Reviews L.A. Restaurant Guide Bars Lounges Happy Hours Best of L.A. 99 Essential Restaurants Farmers … Continue reading
Five things we won’t forget about CES 2015
Sony’s X900C ultra-slim 4K UHD TV seen at the 2015 International CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center.(Photo: David Becker, Getty Images) LAS VEGAS — Each year at the Consumer Electronics Show, folks ask us the same question: “What’s the … Continue reading
Did Climate Change Play A Role In The AirAsia Crash?
Could climate change be making flying more unsafe? KamrenB Photography, CC BY By Todd Lane, University of Melbourne On December 28, AirAsia flight QZ8501 crashed into the sea between Indonesia and Singapore. Shortly before the crash, the pilots requested an … Continue reading