Catcalls for ‘Horror off the Highway’
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* The next time our Thousand Oaks City Council members make an artistic determination, I suggest that they only consider local talent. The way it is now, Antoine Predock--who has his office in Albuquerque--can contemplate his art from afar. Very afar.
Neither he nor the writer for Architecture Magazine--who, referring to our Horror off the Highway, calls it “a welcome metaphor for the arid landscape of Thousand Oaks”--has to drive by our cellblock every day.
The way things are now, the Civic Arts Plaza stands as a monument to remind passing taxpayers to think thrice about whom they vote once.
MIRIAM ALBERT
Thousand Oaks
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