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It’s hard not to spot former NBA superstar Dennis Rodman.
The multitude of tattoos. The ever-changing hair color. And, apparently
the cars.
Police pulled over Rodman, earlier this week, when they noticed the
38-year-old bad boy driving his yellow Volkswagen bug near Superior
Avenue and 15th Street. Rodman, who was arrested in December in Costa
Mesa on suspicion of driving under the influence, wasn’t supposed to be
behind the wheel given the charge. Officers cited Rodman for driving on a
suspended license and arrested his passenger -- Rodman’s hair dresser --
for two outstanding $500 arrest warrants.
When officers approached the car, they noticed a particular feature a la
Rodman.
What appeared to be flames painted on the side of the car were actually
naked women.
THE SPONSORS PICKS
Everyone has that one film running at the Newport Beach Film Festival
that they just can’t wait to see.
For festival sponsors Leigh and Lucy Steinberg it is “Long Nights Journey
into Day,” the documentary on Amy Biehl, the girl from Newport Beach, who
was stoned to death by an angry mob, while in South Africa helping young
citizens register.
Lucy Steinberg cites it as most intriguing for them, not just because
Biehl was from Newport Beach, but because the couple has a relative who
has worked in the American embassies throughout South Africa.
TOP BANANA
Tuxedos were the uniform for men at the opening night of the Newport
Beach Film Festival at the Big Edwards theater last Thursday. But
18-year-old Michael Curran, standing by the popcorn counter, was going
for a different look.
Curran, who was promoting a drink called “Caribbean Passion,” was wearing
a body-sized yellow foam banana suit. It was a get-up attracted more
attention than even the most perfectly pressed tux.
IMAGINE
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan opened the last City Council meeting by
declaring April, Autism Awareness Month.
He read an adaptation of John Lennon’s song “Imagine.” “Imagine waking up
every morning with a noise in your ears resembling construction crews
jack-hammering outside your window ...,” he said.
“Imagine being unable to speak no matter how hard you try, as if there’s
duct tape covering your mouth ...,” he said.
It went on.
While mayors everywhere make proclamation after proclamation, this one
was especially meaningful to Monahan. His son, Ethan, 5, is autistic.
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