West Hollywood, California (November 30, 2009) - Questions there may be no answers for:  Werner Haas is a West Hollywood writer whose latest novel is named “Wasps.” |
Will WeHo ever find someone as driven, compassionate and caring as the late Howard Jacobs?
If Adam Lambert is so keen on exhibiting publicly his sexual desires, wouldn’t he get less criticism if he just went in the alley behind Micky’s?
With all the thousands of dollars spent, again, on the mainly unimpressive holiday decorations along Santa Monica Boulevard, why doesn’t someone come up with the idea that that money would be better spent helping and feeding the hungry and the homeless who roam our streets in desperation?
With Dubai in financial difficulties, will that mean no more princes arriving in or near Beverly Hills with the desire to erect pink statues?
Does the LA Times give Donald Sterling a quantity discount for his daily and interminable self-serving ads?
 West Hollywood’s gateway signs. Photo by WeHo News. |
Do metrosexuals do it on the subway?
Is there anything more annoying than watching the end of a talk show and having to sit through minutes of people applauding while the credits run?
Don’t Sara Palin’s daughters she keeps dragging around the country with her have to be in school somewhere? And, what’s the latest news about her son in Eye-raq (to use her pronunciation)?
With all the hoopla about WeHo’s 25thanniversary. Why is no one taking up my suggestion for an art contest to create a better sign at the borders instead of that tacky yellow and blue one?
Has the health department ever investigated the Studs Theatre?
 WeHo’s Studs Theater. Photo by WeHo News. |
Have you seen those Time-Warner cable ads “fighting” rising prices? They’re the worst culprit and City Hall seems to be unable, contractually, to force TW to get a competitor. Their prices are outrageous- almost as bad as their customer service personnel.
Has keeping City Hall closed every other Friday really made a positive difference?
Why is there an “arts” budget for those kitschy displays on Santa Monica near Doheny, but not enough money for additional dog waste disposal units?
Why are Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton not objecting to the term “Black Friday”?
Why has no liberal media picked up my idea about the Pinocchio Award for the year’s biggest liar? There are soooo many potential candidates. It would be a perfect counterpoint to TIME’s Person of the Year.
Werner Haas is a West Hollywood writer whose latest novel is named “Wasps.” | Summary: Long Island is no longer a place for complacent suburbanites. It is now a festering ground for anti-social activity by bored or power-hungry teens. The Wasps is a story of such a neo-Nazi gang made up of otherwise “ordinary” middle-class young people.
Get “Wasps” here.