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VOLUME 1, ISSUE 10 AUGUST 25-31, 1999

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This Week's Features
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City Council Member Holbrook Considers An Assembly Run 

Getty Plan To Build an Amphitheater in Palisades Is Okayed by Planning Board, Opposed by Residents

Opponents Claim Playa Vista Site Is Leaking Methane

Water, Water, Everywhere...
But Not a Drop to Drink When Malibu Water Main Breaks

Mirror Classifieds

Council Okays Additional Expenditure of $845,000 To Complete Park, Beach

Wilshire/ Montana Group Votes to Re-up Officers

Recording Group Offers New Services to Schools

Red Cross Aids Victims of Turkish Earthquake

Community Class Registration Begins Tomorrow for Fall

Ocean Park Community Center Appoints New Executive Director

Street Performers Continue Their Battle With The City

SMC Graduate Wins Prestigious Award

Center for Partially Sighted Is Leaving Santa Monica

Former Agoura Hills Mayor To Run for Kuehl’s Seat

Hayden Announces Tax Credit Deadline

Reflections & Observations

JUST SAY MAYBE 

Home Sweet Monster

Miramar Employees Get Good News From New Hotel Owners

Domestic Violence Counselor Training: Volunteers Needed to Help Victims

Rand Asia Center Recruits Three

Business Briefs

Santa Monica Company To Offer One-Touch Marketing Keyboards

Palisades Media Group Names Two New Vice-Presidents

Welcome New Businesses to Santa Monica

 

Life & Arts

Mayor Pam O’Connor Cuts Ribbon to Reopen Palisades Park 

Soka Gakkai International Has Long, Deep Roots in Santa Monica

Shakespeare’s "As You Like It” On the Green at Griffith Park

Hugh Grant Disarms The Mob

The Mythmakers Behind the ‘Blair’ Buzz

Poetry In The Mirror

America’s Music Presented At BH Public Library

SMC Planetarium Looks Into the Heart of the Milky Way

Bryan’s Ten Best TV shows

Books in the Mirror

Of Particular Interest

Prep Football Preview: Mariners, Vikings Recast

Mo Boils Over After the Angels Take Another Loss 

1,500-Meter Final Pits Impresario and Upstart 

There’s Fire in Them Thar Hills or Why Do We Burn When We’re So Close to the Beach?

Dwight Yoakum in New York City

Seven Days: A Comprehensive Guide To What's Going On In Santa Monica And Environs

GROOVES

New and/or Notable On TV

Now Playing At The Movies

City TV: August 25–31

Top-Renting Videos This Week

Starry Sky Above Santa Monica

The Weather Mirror

This Week's Green Grocer Report

 

Speak Out

Take the First Mirror Quiz

Take the Second Mirror Quiz

Contact Us

Letters to the Editor

In His Opinion: Some New Roads to Take

In Her Opinion: Down at Palisades Park Again

This Week with Tony Peyser

Past Issues

Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 3
Volume 1, Issue 4
Volume 1, Issue 5
Volume 1, Issue 6
Volume 1, Issue 7
Volume 1, Issue 8
Volume 1, Issue 9

Bryan’s Ten Best TV shows

Bryan Kaye

Mirror Contributing Writer

   In its time slot at 12 Noon, nothing beats “I love Lucy,” mostly because it is the only good TV show on at that time and it is still funny. It must have been really funny for the time it was made.
   “Good Day, L.A., every day at 7:00 a.m., gives you the best news. Instead of just politics, they give you interesting stories, like the feature on moving the fish out of a lake by drying the lake.
1. ”Simpsons.” Nothing tops this show, no matter what. Two time slots: 6:30 p.m., with the second one at 7:30
2. ”South Park”
3. “Arliss”
4. “Family Guy” 
5. “Tonight Show with Jay Leno”
6. “The Daily Show”
7. ”Futurama.” The same guys who made “The Simpsons” made this. It’s about a character who finds himself in the future, transported from our era. It’s really funny. There are lots of jokes. What I find most interesting is that it’s a cartoon show about the future. 
8. “The X-Files. Nothing tops this show in its time slot. 9 p.m. Sundays.
9. “Seinfield” 
10.TRL “Top 10 Countdown”
11. “Married with Children” shows at 5:30 to 6 every day. This is a funny show because they have lots of jokes about what Al and his wife do. 
I also like “Home Improvement” a lot and Jim Rhome on sports is great. 

   Bryan Kate is now on summer vacation. He will be entering the sixth grade on September 9. 

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