Monthly Archives: August 2011

CAL STATE CHRONOLOGY IS FIRST-CLASS

The 1960s turned out to be a momentous decade in San Bernardino. A lot of important things happened. In 1961 Ray Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers and proceeded to turn their San Bernardino burger stand into the world’s largest … Continue reading

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‘PHANTOM DETECTIVE’ BATTLES ‘NASTY GNOMES’

When last we met up with the Phantom Detective, he was serving up rough justice in Redlands, Colton, San Bernardino and other locales in the Inland Empire. The action unfolded in “The Phantom’s Phantom,” a 2007 novel by Robert Reginald, … Continue reading

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‘PHANTOM DETECTIVE’ RETURNS TO RETRO INLAND EMPIRE

He’s a man of the world. He’s seen it all. Done it all. Finally, though, he discovers the one place on Earth that speaks to his soul, and he knows immediately that this is where he will settle down. Ahhh, … Continue reading

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GROUND ZERO FOR THE APOCALYPSE

When the apocalypse comes, we might as well get a good seat. That’s what happens in “Invasion!,” a new one-volume trilogy of novels that modernizes and continues the H.G. Wells science-fiction classic, “War of the Worlds.” Much of the early … Continue reading

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LITTERBUGS ARE MORE THAN PESTS

   I think it was the busted toilet someone had discarded on the shoulder of Arrowhead Avenue, right under the sign that reads, “Keep San Bernardino Beautiful.”    Or maybe it was the half-eaten carton of cottage cheese, complete with … Continue reading

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THE INLAND EMPIRE’S 100 MUSEUMS

There are more than 100 museums in the Inland Empire. You could visit one each weekend and it would take you almost two years to see them all. I haven’t visited all of them. But I have every intention of … Continue reading

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