One reader asks if the shocking murder of Shannon Collins was actually ‘random’ or really just ‘patriarchal’ instead.
Posts Tagged: Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor: May 16-22
“The federal assault on California’s legal medical marijuana industry is an attack on the sovereignty of California and Californians,” writes one US congressional candidate from Mendocino County.
Letters to the Editor: May 9-15
What if a “shadow group comprised of big government, industry, military and money” wanted to “destroy our constitutional democracy?” It’s already happening, one reader writes… Worse yet, it’s “succeeding.”
Letters to the Editor: May 2-8
Hey, not so fast… says one reader defending the honor of political cartoonist DeCinzo and his latest poke at a possible desalination plant.
Letters to the Editor: April 25-May 2
Last week, our paper featured a brief reappearance by political cartoonist of DeCinzo in our paper. “I was reminded of why so many people became disenchanted with his work,” one reader writes.
Letters to the Editor, April 18-24
Kimberly and Foster Gamble never meant to mislead anyone, according to a team member from the controversial movie ‘Thrive.’ And the pair will respond to concerns about the locally made cult documentary when they have time.
Letters to the Editor, April 11-17
One reader defends a local documentary film and says being crazy is nothing special. Other readers take a close look at the occupation of 75 River Street.
Letters to the Editor, April 4-10
One reader gets smart with the concept of 3-D printing. Meanwhile a disc golf expert takes issue with a previous comment regarding the possibility of a new Soquel course.
Letters to the Editor, Mar. 28-April 3
One thoughtful reader imagines an America where our wages go up—not just our gas prices and rent. Other ‘Weekly’ readers find new angles on a much-discussed cult film and on a heavily debated Soquel disc golf course.
Letters to the Editor, Mar. 21-27
Our readers respond to locally produced cult film ‘Thrive,’ which recently screened in Santa Cruz, and to good ol’ Rush, who’s still on the radio.