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Twice this month, March 11 and 28, columnist Al Martinez has attempted to wreak public scorn and defamation upon Councilman Hal Bernson.
It is sad that the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, an "Academy" purporting to give awards for musical excellence and quality as judged by musical peers, puts on such a patently commercial display year after year ("Singing the Grammy Blues," by Leonard Feather, March 3).
Question: Why doesn't Councilwoman Joy Picus hold regular public meetings?
Two articles have appeared in The Times containing statements about multiple sclerosis that cause us concern.
Whatever else he may or may not be, Ronald Wilson Reagan probably has the most anagramable name of any American President.
Who says one person can't make a difference?
Enough!
Measure F, the "Tree Initiative" that is before the voters of San Clemente on Tuesday, is really a Pandora's Box--full of problems.
I am compelled to reflect on the issue of gentrification, after reading Sam Hall Kaplan's "The Historic Elegance of West Adams" (Nov. 8).
endorsement letters "signed" by President Reagan, but neither the President nor any of his aides ever
radioman had written the "RUS" letters that were sent anonymously to the FBI and confessed involvement in espionage for the Soviet Union.
I've read lots of things in the Times that I enjoyed, but nothing that I liked well enough to write the author to say, "Well done."
I was incited to write after perusing the article on large-size fashions.Your script did not go far enough in detailing the plight of the large woman to obtain clothing.
During the first two acts of "Carmen," which was all we could stomach before we walked out, there was a barmaid on stage who--when not gulping whisky or flashing her underwear--was trying to sing.
We dozed through that warped version and wooden performance of "The Nutcracker."
David T.
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Our item on the seemingly-shelved Pia Zadora film, "When the Rain Begins to Fall" (formerly "Voyage of the Rock Aliens") brought a response from Gary D.