October 3, 2008
Script consultant Diane Wright is dealing with the challenge of blending a free/promotional assignment into a busy work schedule -- something we at the Script Project are quite familiar with. Watch this space for notes on our first draft.
LA Biz Observed
2:26 PM Fri | You might recall his being sent off for secretly paying clients to pursue shareholder lawsuits.
Native Intelligence
Bob Timmermann | Twenty years after the death of star player Hank Gathers, the Loyola Marymount basketball team finally looks like it might be able to return to respectability. A winning record and a berth in a postseason tournament gives some hope to a small school that commanded the spotlight in Los Angeles basketball for the briefest of times.
Adrienne Crew | It's officially spring on March 20th and people are eager to celebrate the season's rampant fertility. Thus, it's no surprise to see so many scheduled events devoted to the welfare of children, animals and the planet. Check out Tippi Hedren, Dionne Warwick and other heavenly bodies at various events around town.
Bill Boyarsky
In proposing big increases in electrical bills, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa seems to ignore the terrible hardships the Great Recession is imposing on the working people of Los Angeles. The increase is a highly regressive tax hike hurting those hit by the recession.
Jenny Burman
Early retirements spurred decision.
Here in Malibu
Locals only -- some classics never die.

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