EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK -- MARY BETH P. ADOMAITIS
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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
For 35 years, the Independent has given Huntington Beach readers news
that really is close to home. You’ve read about local politics,
education, sports and in general, just about life in the community.
Through it all, the Independent was there.
But when you picked up today’s edition, it was definitely different --
but at the same time, remotely familiar.
Sure, we changed the size and format of the paper, and regular
features such as Ron Davis’ “Through My Eyes” is now on the cover. But
when you look past the color photos in the “Day in the Life” photo
package, or past the City Hall tidbits on the Cityscape page, you will
see an Independent that really focuses on not just the city of Huntington
Beach, but also the community.
For starters, you will see the column, “Retail Roundup” by resident
Catherine Eberhard, a college student who will begin working toward her
master’s degree in print journalism this fall at USC. She will focus on
all the news in the business community.
Longtime Surf City resident Michele Marr is using her experience and
interest in religion to head up the paper’s faith page. Marr, a freelance
writer and graphic artist, will have a weekly column, “Soul Food” and
faith feature, “In the Spirit.”
One of the biggest changes to the Independent is the amount of arts
and entertainment news we give our readers. So, starting this week,
expect at least four pages of entertainment-related news.
We have Rick “Rockin’ Fig” Fignetti, a six-time West Coast surfing
champion, who has announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last seven years
and has been the KROQ-FM surfologist where he’s done morning surf reports
for the last 15 years.
We also have a theater critic, Tom Titus, who will review plays from
the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Golden West College and even the Academy
of the Performing Arts.
Several residents from the area will act as “Reel Critics” and review
the latest big-screen releases.
But don’t worry, we will still have all of your favorites -- Working
and Around Town, as well as Jerry Person’s A Look Back and Mary Furr’s
Dining Out columns.
So, while you may notice that the Independent looks different than it
has in year’s past, it really is your same old hometown newspaper.
Hope you enjoy it.
* MARY BETH P. ADOMAITIS is the city editor. She can be reached o7
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