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Gene Glasco April 6, 2013 at 01:53 am
The Lucky Baldwin Statue is being donated by Lucky's family members, Margaux Gibson-Viera and…Read More Heather Gibson, Lucky Baldwin's great, great, great granddaughters.
The dedication ceremony will also include presentation of the Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin Historical Marker by the Arcadia Historical Society. http://www.ArcadiaHistoricalSociety.org
Robin Taylor Barnes May 3, 2013 at 12:24 pm
So proud of all those who made this possible. Keep the arts in the schools. The arts are where…Read More children can express themselves like no place else.
T Simon May 2, 2013 at 12:27 am
Nice to see these students honored for their excellence in threatre arts. Often these hard working…Read More and dedicated students do not receive credit for the hard work and many hours of preparation. I worked in educational theatre in So Cal for 25 years and know these unsung heroes are often overlooked. The DTA of SC is a class outfit and has done much to promote drama education in California.
Dan Crandell January 17, 2013 at 06:52 pm
@ keslie I have been unshamed by a master grammar yenta. Almost didn't hurt at all. Take care.
Leslie Aitken January 17, 2013 at 01:29 pm
Dan -- your attempts at jocularity were successful. My first comment was meant to be somewhat…Read More tongue-in-cheek. And in my second comment I even mock my self -- bottom line, my intent was to be a bit of a grammar yenta! My intention wasn't to "guffaw", "har har" or "shame" anyone -- just give a bit of a nudge. :)
Andrea Rose January 15, 2013 at 08:05 pm
I'm no defender of poor grammar in any way, but I never see the point of people who like to guffaw…Read More at the occasional mistakes of those who've written about fires, shootings, windstorms, burned bodies, elections or any number of other things.
I agree with Leslie that chat and texting have made for a much cruder verbal identity among our youth to the point where they won't be able to get a job interview or assemble a decent, legible resume. But publicly saying "har, har, let me flex my grammar muscle and shame others" just seems like a poor, bitter and unpleasant way to get your message across and carries the same negative energy as something like "LOL, look @ u, u r a looser!" You have a problem with what a writer did? E-mail him or her. Don't abuse your power of commenting just to put a spotlight on the fact that you found a few mistakes.
I'm not looking for a fight, Leslie, but there are better ways to make a point, right?
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