Sunday, October 29, 2017

Volume V

What Happened at City Council Meeting? 
PICTURED: Pastor Bre
Does Mayor Bibbee really care?
You decide by the look on her face.
Mayor Bibbee presented about the obscene photos at the Art Museum, but does she actually care?. Mr. Buentello is the Director of Camelot Art Museum. The President of CSU brings out that her LGBTQ community is upset, and Mayor Bibbee calling it a "den of sin" is wrong.


You Painted Your House What Color?
Some citizens are calling for stricter building regulations in residential areas in response to three unusually painted houses. One lavender home owner feels that, as it is his property, he should be able to paint it whatever color he wants. Jordan Doggett, a freelance artist, feels as if neighbors need to "lighten up," about her stripped house. Painted lady house owner believes home owners have the right to change their own boring houses. There are many people that are opposed to having brightly colored houses. "This could be the way of the future. This is now!" states Sam Bullinger.

Josh Anthony's Shameless Bar & Grill

In this week's commission meeting, we can expect to hear about Mike's Topless Bar and Grille.  Josh Anthony is applying for a zoning variance to allow him to expand his kitchen into the already inadequately sized parking lot.  Several attempts were made to obtain a quote from Anthony, but he refused to comment on the situation.  Anthony doesn't take women seriously and probably would have had more respect for a male reporter.
Josh laughs at gender equality.
Dear City of Camelot,
I just wanted to publicly say I stand by my decisions in bringing the exhibit to the Camelot Art Museum. While it may seem offensive to some people, we must keep in mind that art is art. Artist have their own interpretations of what they perceive as art, and bringing a world renowned artist like William James and his paintings into Camelot is an honor. It would be unfair to cut funding for the museum just because a few people were offended by a temporary exhibit.
     Thank you, 
          Niko Buentello
          Art Director
Censorship ruins art

Fall Festival this Weekend
Come join your neighbors downtown this Friday night to celebrate Camelot's cooler weather and changing seasons. Family friendly events and games will start in the Park at 4:00 pm, with costume contest winners being announced at 7 pm. Live music and vendor booths will continue until 9. This event is sponsored by the Camelot Art Museum and the African Methodist Episcopalian Church.

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