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Subject: Skitch Hitchcock

  • This Week in the OC Weekly

    In "A Skitch in Time" Vickie Chang acknowledges that Dogtown stuff is all well and good, but Skitch Hitchcock and friends know that OC's own Salt Creek Beach crew has left its own mark on the skateboarding world.And Gustavo Arellano takes a look at Cirilo Flores, who rarely pursued discipline of molesting priests while serving on an important church board in "Meet the New Bishop." Plus... • The Weekly's standing columns, ¡Ask a Mexican!, Hey You! and Savage Love. • Res

    January 19, 2009
  • The Art of John Gilhooley's Weekly Portraits

    Photographer John Gilhooley--whose portraits often grace the pages of OC Weekly and have also been seen in Long Beach's District Weekly, Seattle Weekly and the just-shuttered LA CityBeat--is showing some of his favorite photographs from the past year and a few big prints of "classics from previous years" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Memphis in the Santoro Building, 201 N. Broadway, Santa Ana.Subjects who have found themselves in Gilhooley's lensfinder include Born on the Fourth of July author Ro

    April 1, 2009
  • Letters From OC Weekly Readers

    January 22, 2009
  • Skitch Hitchcock and the Rest of the Salt Creek Beach Crew Left Their Mark on the Skateboarding World

    January 15, 2009