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Goodell Shuts Door on NFL Teams Moving
Anything that Mike Aguirre says is a most likely not true. This man has been responsible for millions of dollars of lost city funds due to baseless nuisance suits filed in the late 90's. His reward for this folly? They elected him City Attorney for a term. He was voted out of office at the first opportunity.— February 3, 2012 4:32 p.m.
Before It Was the Gaslamp: Downtown's Grindhouse Row (updated 8-22-09)
I worked my first professional job as the technical director at the Broadway Dinner Theatre which was run by Don Wortman. I did a lot of work in Don's apartment, hanging pictures, building shelves etc. The trivia question we always asked was, "Is there a blank wall in Don's apartment?" He was an odd man who either liked you or did not like you. As a straight man I was a fish out of water in his world and did all I could to avoid any one on one situation. I ended up learning a lot from the experience. I once spent 5 days straight working with no sleep to prepare for an opening night. It was grueling and exciting at the same time. Many of the performers from the Broadway Dinner Theatre worked at the Backstage Restaurant. I remember well going through the Pussycat to get to the restrooms. My girl friend at the tie worked there and was part of the near revolt. I remember the confrontation between Vincent and Frank. Reading through this article brought me back to those days and to those people. I made many life long friends from that group and am grateful for that. Tom White— December 23, 2008 12:32 p.m.