Editor s note: Although Publisher Eliza Hussman Gaines made the decision Saturday to cancel the comic strip Dilbert because of remarks made by its creator, ultimately the comic strip would have been unavailable to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The syndicate that carried the strip, Andrews McMeel Universal, severed the relationship Sunday and no other syndicate has picked it up.
Fifty years ago, KGB's first Charity Ball drew nearly 52,000 people to what was then known as San Diego Stadium for a concert featuring Quicksilver Messenger Service, the J.
When the Red Fox Steakhouse reopens, entertainer
David Shaw will be missing. The versatile clarinetist, saxophonist and horn player had looked forward to returning to the mic three days a week when the legendary bar on El Cajon Boulevard was back in business.
The Red Fox began in 1959 in The Layfayette Hotel, a former Hollywood celebrity getaway with a pool designed by “Tarzan” actor and Olympic swimmer
Johnny Weissmuller.
But the nightclub’s lease expired, and early last year the retro bistro temporarily closed to move to a new location across the street. Its dark wood paneling, ornate fireplace mantle and other fixtures were removed and used to re-create its vintage interior there.