Argyros stage audience transported, coach class...
Argyros stage audience transported, coach class
Tom Titus must mean flying in coach, where your neighbor is almost
in your lap and there is barely any room for feet, when he refers to
the Julianne Argyros Stage as a splendidly intimate venue. At least
coach seats have some cushioning; these are very uncomfortable. Rows
are long, some with 20 or more seats and no aisle. I wonder how many
heavy people with ask for refunds because they cannot get into the
seats. All in all, cold, pretentious and very user-unfriendly. Some
people, leaving when we did, made similar comments. So much for this
great new theater.
LYNN MERLES
Costa Mesa
Wendy Leece’s loss is our loss, as well
I just read Steve Smith’s column, “Some of us will miss Leece”
(Saturday), referencing Wendy Leece, and I just wanted to let you
know that I appreciated the article. I had considered writing a
similar article myself, but didn’t have the time, and I agree with
the perspectives and I appreciate it getting printed and having the
other side of the story told. I’m in agreement that, not only does
the board lose, but I think our students lose because she’s no longer
on the board. Thank you, Steve, for an excellent article.
MIKE BARNETT
Costa Mesa
Mormons are part of Newport community
Whenever I read anything in the newspaper here about this issue,
the Mormon temple issue, it sounds like the Mormons aren’t part of
the community. It’s sort of like the Mormons vs. the community, which
to me is a little bit ludicrous, because the Mormons are very much
part of the community. There’s a lot of them in this area, and I
think that the articles shouldn’t point out that the Mormons are
different than the community, but rather that the Mormons are part of
the community.
MAGGIE NELSON
Newport Beach
Nine feet from 99 feet is not that noticeable
This is “much ado about nothing.” I don’t think anyone can tell
the difference between a steeple 99 feet tall and 90 feet tall. I
think they should let it go and let it be a beautiful addition to the
neighborhood.
SCOTT HOSTETLER
Newport Beach
Temple issue is a tempest in a teapot
I think the whole thing is a tempest in a teapot. I think 20 feet
higher wouldn’t have bothered anybody. I think it’s just nonsense in
all respects.
JOHN ENGLISH
Newport Coast
Council needs to watch Planning Commission
I think that it’s a start and I congratulate Councilman Steve
Bromberg on all of the hard work that he’s done to make it come to
that point. But I have to agree with Allen Murray and his article in
the mailbag last week. I think the process was tainted, and that
council needs to take a look at how the planning commission is
handling their business; how they’re treating residents and how staff
is doing their job.
BARBARA JOHNSON
Newport Coast
Closed trails protect parks from bicycles
I just noticed Sunday, that bike trails are now closed. Good to
see that the city conservancy, whoever is running it, is now
protecting ourselves from the park or, better yet, the park from the
public at large. Please make people aware of this and also let them
know about the City Council meeting tomorrow where this is going to
be an issue brought up.
DAVE RODRIGUEZ
Costa Mesa
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