Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

Subject: Sheila Fell

  • Weenie Roast

    Allen Baylis, you and your fellow nudie burgers just won the right to continue sunbathing in the buff at Trail 6 on San Onofre State Beach. What are you going to do next? "We'll probably have a barbecue at the beach this weekend." What, you thought they were going to Disneyland? Baylis, a Huntington Beach attorney, naturist and city council candidate, made the skimp on the barbie remark to the Register, which got his reaction to Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Fell ruling for the N

    August 28, 2008
  • UPDATED: Keep That Wrap Close, Mr. and Ms. Skin

    Fox News and the L.A. Times report that the California Parks Department filed a notice of appeal Wednesday to overturn Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Fell's ruling from last week that nude sunbathers at San Onofre State Beach's Trail 6 can only be cited if a private citizen complains. Park rangers were all set to enforce the ban this Labor Day past before Fell's ruling reinforced a don't-cite-without-a-complaint policy that has been in place since 1979. Here (finally) is the now wor

    September 4, 2008
  • Looking Back at 2008: The Ecstasy and the Irony

    This is not a look back at disgraced Sheriff Mike Carona, the Little Sheriff, the Debs, the Little Debbie Snack, the Freeway Complex Fire, Rick Warren, Wiley Drake, any lantern-jawed preacher with the last name of Schuller, pedo-priests, the 241 toll road extension, Proposition 8, fluctuating gasoline prices, the mortgage meltdown or the havoc that phenomenon wreaked. No, these are 15 stories from 2008 that may have fallen through the cracks were it not for the wonders of online archives and sl

    December 31, 2008
  • When Mariners Church Fired Choir Director Bob Gunn for Being Gay, It Sparked a Six-Year Legal Battle

    December 18, 2008
  • Do San Onofre Nudists Stand a Stitch of a Chance Against the State's Efforts to Cover Them Up?

    July 31, 2008
  • The Gift That Keeps On Taking

    A $300,000 cautionary tale of summer love

    June 7, 2007