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Author: Andy Geisel

Murder Gras is killer

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in Arts and Life · Featured
  • — 6 Nov, 2014
Allison McDonell Page and Jesse Steele (left) and Jimbo Marcotte (hat) are all part of the cast of Sierra Classic Theatre’s latest Murder Mystery, which opened Wednesday at Lakanuki. Photo courtesy: Morning.

SCT-meets-SNL as murder mystery spoofs fundraisers. Mammoth Lakes, and indeed the Eastern Sierra in general, is a place of fundraisers. So it should come as no surprise that this month[…]

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Let me proposition you

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in News
  • — 17 Oct, 2014
Let me proposition you

Geisel takes you through and attempts to condense the propositions on the November ballot.

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The running man

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in Featured · Opinion/Editorial
  • — 15 Aug, 2014
Geisel completing the Footloose 5K two weekends ago. Photo courtesy: Stayden.

How one man got hooked on the sport. Professor Hathaway (William Atherton): You still run? Chris Knight (Val Kilmer): Only when chased.  -from “Real Genius” (1985) That was me. For[…]

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Operation High Altitude turns eight

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in Sports and Outdoors
  • — 13 Jun, 2014
The Bettencourts on Convict Lake using DSES’s new OnIt Ability adaptive SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard), which was purchased via a grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.

Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra’s Eighth Annual Wounded Warrior summer camp, known as Operation High Altitude, was filled with excitement and exhilaration. This year’s camp was held June 2-6, and was[…]

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A Sheet farewell: Memories of right now

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in Opinion/Editorial
  • — 21 May, 2013
A Sheet farewell: Memories of right now

I like the way the rapper Drake put it: “I’m looking forward to the memories of right now, never forgetting from where I came.” It’s hard to believe it’s been five[…]

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Race to the bottom?

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in News
  • — 1 May, 2013
Race to the bottom?

Do temporary banners and signs hawking “sales” or “special events” make our town look cheap? Or are they all just one part of “sharpening our competitive edge?” That’s been the[…]

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