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Hi MÁS readers, welcome to your sneak peek at this week's edition of MÁS!
Some of this week's features include:
COVER: Crack-up
MÁS staffer Matt Muñoz interviews comedian Gabriel Iglesias about his...
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- Thu Jan 4, 2007 10:01:35 PST
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Looking for a part for a classic car, but don’t have time to travel to Southern California? A new custom car parts shop in Bakersfield just may be your solution.
Vintage Tinopened it doors in last November after owner Rick...
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- Thu Jan 4, 2007 09:53:19 PST
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Someone once told me that as you get older, time seems to go by faster. I believe it!
I’m sitting here at my computer and wondering … where did this past year go? It seems like only...
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- Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:16:00 PST
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While Marie Callender’s is famous for its fresh pies, there’s a new flavor — a cultural one — that’s stirring up taste buds here in Bakersfield.
Since Sunday brunch brings in lots of football fans to the...
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- Wed Dec 6, 2006 19:47:45 PST
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As a teenager running the streets of Sacramento, H.A. Sala got into some big trouble.
What kind of trouble?
The Bakersfield criminal defense attorney won’t say.
Did he...
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- Wed Nov 29, 2006 19:14:33 PST
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Norma Salazar knows about dreams.
The driving force behind her furniture business, Eben-Ezer — on Wible Road in southwest Bakersfield — is a dream to help children in need. Every penny made in her...
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- Fri Nov 17, 2006 01:29:20 PST
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Walk into La Tapatia Restaurant on Chico Street, and the first thing that hits you is the smell of typical Mexican spices.
The atmosphere is lively. Friendly, but inquisitive eyes, seem to realize you’ve never been here before....
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- Fri Nov 17, 2006 01:24:45 PST
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Brothers James and Daniel Ibarra love fast cars.
And they’re on the fast track to pursuing their dream of car customization through determination and hard work.
Looks like their persistence has paid...
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- Fri Nov 17, 2006 01:13:41 PST
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With its minimalist aesthetic, open-air interior and seamless transitions from one cuisine-appropriate seating area to the next, Shogun Palace looks and acts like a traditional sushi and teppanyaki restaurant.
Look more closely...
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- Wed Nov 1, 2006 12:09:12 PST
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In its third year of operation, the Chamber of Chills has obtained nationwide recognition and larger crowds.
When traveling through the 900-foot maze, it is impossible to miss the artwork of Al “Airbrushin’ AJ”...
Posted by LisaW
- Wed Oct 25, 2006 15:40:10 PDT
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Address: 5728 Stine Road, corner of Stine and Harris roads
Owners: Family-owned
Phone: 661-827-4116
Date established: 2006
What products and/or services do you provide?:
Speciality cakes, shapes and sizes for any occasion
What...
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- Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:20:04 PDT
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When it comes to finding the right piñatas, Bakersfield’s Jose Luis Yañez takes it to the heart.
The Durango, Mexico native hand designs a variety of piñatas for the little ones waiting...
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- Thu Oct 5, 2006 17:54:31 PDT
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Working out and physical training kept Jose Martinez off the streets and away from drugs.
The 30-year-old trainer has aimed for physical fitness since he was 13-years-old. Now, over the past eight years, he has dedicated...
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- Thu Oct 5, 2006 17:24:58 PDT
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Joe Nunez remembers well his second-ever professional car painting job.
The year was 1989 and so was the car, a brand new Nissan Maxim.
The Nissan’s owner was also the president of a car...
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- Thu Oct 5, 2006 17:20:46 PDT
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Told by her high school counselor, “People like you don’t do well at Pepperdine, they don’t have MEChA there,” Yessica De La Rosa-Hall wanted to defy her detractors.
Defy them she did.
Movimiento Estudiantil...
Posted by LisaW
- Wed Sep 27, 2006 09:51:46 PDT
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