AltWeeklies Wire
Mitt Loony: You Have To be Crazy to Vote for This Guynew
You have to be several Sundays short of a calendar month to vote for a Mormon for president.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
10-03-2007 |
Commentary
Pure Poetry: San Diego CityBeat's Annual Bar & Club Guidenew
In honor of a good drink and a good rhyme, CityBeat broke out the rhyming dictionaries and hit up some of our favorite watering holes to create as accurate-as-possible lists of amenities.
San Diego CityBeat |
Kelly Davis, Edwin Decker, Sheena Hamilton, Troy Johnson, Kia Momtazi, Kinsee Morlan, Justin Roberts, David Rolland, Tina Safi, AnnaMaria Stephens, Kim Swain, Eric Wolff and Candice Woo |
08-30-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: bars & clubs
Juicing Barry Bondsnew
To asterisk or not to asterisk? That is the question.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
08-22-2007 |
Sports
Sordid Tales on Sickopedianew
Displaying an agenda in online encyclopedias.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
07-30-2007 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
Welcome to Sickopedianew
I have no problem with Wikipedia or Conservapedia or even CreationWiki except to say that none of these lexicons represent my agenda -- that's why I've started an encyclopedia for the godless and the depraved, for the perverts and the chastity-challenged.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
07-25-2007 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
'Moral Relativism' Has Been Hijacked and Misusednew
The phrase has become a term of bludgeoning and marginalization, usually employed when discussing hot-button issues like gay marriage, abortion, drugs, prostitution and/or pornography.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
07-11-2007 |
Commentary
Sexing Godnew
Thoughts on the Almighty's gender and other unknowables.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
06-27-2007 |
Religion
Tags: religion
Everyone Wants To Be a Cocknew
Al Jourgensen explains how he manages both Ministry and Revolting Cocks.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
05-17-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: ministry
Cinco de Mayo Isn't What People Thinknew
Cinco de Mayo is not, as many would have it, a day to commemorate Mexico's independence from Spain. It's a celebration of the date in 1862 that Mexico defeated the French at the Battle of Puebla.
San Diego CityBeat |
Edwin Decker |
05-05-2004 |
Race & Class