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‘Mamma mia!’ that’s quite a show
Regarding Tom Titus’s Review of “Mamma Mia” at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center (“‘Mamma Mia!’ cooks up spicy show,” Friday):
Tutus’ tribute to “Mamma Mia!” at the Center is well deserved.
This is one of those rare instances where the show lives up to the
bravo review.
Those who have attended so far would probably agree that this
spectacular performance equals anything seen on the Broadway stage.
Combined with the remodeled South Coast Repertory and its now three
theaters; the patron gets the feeling of a true “theater district.”
With “Mamma Mia!” the Orange County theater comes of age. Take
that New York, New York.
Is this show worth seeing? Mamma mia!
MICHAEL ARNOLD GLUECK
Newport Beach
One injury should not quench Fourth of July fireworks
I am truly sorry that Costa Mesa City Councilman Mike Scheafer’s
neighbor was badly burned on the Fourth of July. And I am truly
saddened because it has inspired Scheafer to try to ban fireworks
from our city. I spend a lot of time on Southern California freeways,
where the potential for tragedy is worse than air travel, and I was
wondering if Scheafer and his neighbor will stop driving their cars
to avoid potential accidents?
I agree completely with Charlie Massingill’s response in the Daily
Pilot’s “Readers Respond” on Friday pointing out that we aren’t
closing bars that sell alcohol (that may contribute to drunk drivers)
or beaches where people drown. I agree with Taylor Lobdell’s response
last week in the Pilot that the Fourth of July is a favorite day in
Costa Mesa.
My family and I have looked forward to the Fourth every year since
moving here 15 years ago. We buy legal fireworks and work with our
children to set them off responsibly, as do our neighbors. I urge the
City Council not to support the ban of fireworks.
KAREN DONOVAN
Costa Mesa
Geometry measures up better than Smith thinks
Steve Smith, who is, I’m sure, valued by most Daily Pilot readers
as a most intelligent individual, loses this qualification in
denigrating the value of geometry in the high school curriculum.
Smith claims that he has not had occasion “to use geometry ... and
has not done so since Mrs. Patterson’s [geometry] class.”
This claim of the nonuse of geometry by Smith would probably be
true were he leading the life of a hermit. Having read his articles
all these years, however, I’m sure that he takes the time to look at
his globe, which shows the geometric angles formed by the lines of
latitude and longitude.
Also, if perchance writer Smith steps out of his writer’s ken to
view the sun’s rising and setting, he must be aware of the sun’s
geometric rhythms that, in its annual movements, embrace the
equinoxes and the solstices in addition to the glories of sunrise and
sunset. Certainly, Smith must know that our time has its basis and is
measured by the earth’s longitude.
I’m afraid that Smith has struck out in his attempt to devalue
geometry.
LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS
Costa Mesa
What’s the difference between these two sites?
In response to “A lot for developers,” Wednesday.
Tale of Two Cities:
It was the Westside, it was the Eastside . Why, one wonders, has
the Planning Commission approved a violation of the city plan
allowing the congested five-story 1901 Newport condos to be approved
(noncomplying) but restricted the Eastside development at 2441 Elden
Ave.?
Why did the City Council refuse to permit comment on the appeal
and reschedule the hearing knowing that many of the homeowners had
arrived just to comment on that subject?
Is this a case of “Let them eat cake?”
MIKE BERRY
Costa Mesa
When it comes to KOCE, she wants her public TV
Regarding the possible sale of KOCE.
With so much bad TV available on the airwaves, why do we have to
lose the one TV station that lets us learn something? I am trying to
figure out how to get my gym to turn on KOCE so I can work one more
muscle while I’m there.
GAY SANDOVAL
Costa Mesa
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