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This is a compilation of comments left on X (formerly known as Twitter) posts about the “Monster” series, Jeffery Dahmer and Evan Peters’ casting announcement for the show. The romanticization of Peters in the role of Dahmer, a real-life serial killer who was recorded to have murdered and molested 17 young men, brings up controversy around the show. Some viewers were drawn to the series by the “attractiveness” of Dahmer, while others criticized the seemingly exploitative nature in covering the popular killer.
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This is a compilation of comments left on X (formerly known as Twitter) posts about the “Monster” series, Jeffery Dahmer and Evan Peters’ casting announcement for the show. The romanticization of Peters in the role of Dahmer, a real-life serial killer who was recorded to have murdered and molested 17 young men, brings up controversy around the show. Some viewers were drawn to the series by the “attractiveness” of Dahmer, while others criticized the seemingly exploitative nature in covering the popular killer.
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Foz Ceramics (Foz), one of the vendors at the pottery market and a member of the Ventura County Potter’s Guild, has a very distinct style. Foz utilizes texture in nearly every piece; whether it’s lines, ripples, indents or ridges. Aside from the other colorful vendors, Foz incorporates natural and earthy tones in their work.
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ClayZen Studios potter Wyn Matthews, accompanied by his dog, sold handcrafted ceramics inspired by early Chinese, Korean and Japanese pottery traditions. His simple, classic shapes reflect the decades Matthews has spent mastering and teaching pottery in Ojai and Ventura.
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The Food Share of Ventura County (Food Share) partnered with the Ventura County Potter’s Guild for the 4th annual Bowl of Thanks event. Potters and ceramicists donated handmade bowls, plates and mugs for attendees to buy at 25 dollars each, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to Food Share. The table was located outside the Ventura Pottery Gallery, the resident home for pieces made by members of the guild.
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Inside the Ventura Pottery Gallery, pieces ranging from uniquely textured cups to playfully colorful sculptures lined the walls. Everything in the gallery is for sale, created by many different artists in the Ventura County Pottery Guild. Several of the artists had vendors at the Bowl of Thanks event or donated bowls they made to the Food Share of Ventura County fundraiser.
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Jacqueline Biaggi Mascaro is a ceramic artist based out of Oxnard, Calif., and attended the Bowl of Thanks event in the pottery market. Originally from Puerto Rico, her contemporary and cultural influence is evident in her creations. Across Biaggi Mascaro’s table were beautiful sculptures and pieces made of coiled clay, alongside ceramic jewelry.
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Ceramic pieces can take many forms and serve many functions, from ring dishes to sponge holders. Vendors at the pottery market for the Bowl of Thanks event created pieces in unique shapes, too, such as hearts, shells, spirals and even fish.
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Wendi Butler, also known as Clay By Wendi, who is a former member of Foothill Technology High School’s staff, began her pottery journey around the beginning of the pandemic. She bought a throwing wheel, clay and all the equipment necessary for fulling, committing to pottery. Now, Butler uses a variety of glazes and techniques to create unique pieces, each of which she names.
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Separate from the main event and fundraiser, many vendors of The Bowl of Thanks event, held on the weekend of Nov. 8 through Nov. 9, also had their pottery for sale inside the Ventura Pottery Gallery in the Harbor Village.
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Left and right, at tables surrounded by serene nature and harbor fog, handmade pieces made with the hearts and souls of potters filled the tables, waiting to be “adopted,” as Wendi Butler, one of the event’s vendors, put it.
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With his “Seize the Clay” shirt and Channel Islands–inspired pottery, John Grisafe showcases his blend of art and utility. Drawn to clay’s versatility, Grisafe creates non-toxic, dinnerware-safe pieces that bring everyday function and creativity together.
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Warm spices and short days. This isn’t just fall; it’s the warm feeling in your chest when, for a second, everything feels right. Three meals — ratatouille, arroz con leche and a chicken dinner — are reviewed on taste, comfort and ease of cooking.
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Pamela Perez’s arroz con leche, a cinnamon-spiced rice dessert passed down from her grandma, scored a two-out-of-five because of its unpleasant texture, but earned two points for its deliciously sweet flavor.
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Justin Frazier’s fall ratatouille, layered with thinly sliced vegetables and creamy bechamel sauce, scored a four-out-of-five rating for its rich flavor and cozy, seasonal warmth, but lost a point for the lengthy time it took to prepare.
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Elizabeth McGraw’s chicken dinner, made with Chef Merito’s Pollo Seasoning and served with mashed potatoes and corn, scored a five-out-of-five rating for its comforting flavor and fall nostalgia.
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This is a compilation of comments left on X (formerly known as Twitter) posts about the “Monster” series, Jeffery Dahmer and Evan Peters’ casting announcement for the show. The romanticization of Peters in the role of Dahmer, a real-life serial killer who was recorded to have murdered and molested 17 young men, brings up controversy around the show. Some viewers were drawn to the series by the “attractiveness” of Dahmer, while others criticized the seemingly exploitative nature in covering the popular killer.
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This is a compilation of comments left on X (formerly known as Twitter) posts about the “Monster” series, Jeffery Dahmer and Evan Peters’ casting announcement for the show. The romanticization of Peters in the role of Dahmer, a real-life serial killer who was recorded to have murdered and molested 17 young men, brings up controversy around the show. Some viewers were drawn to the series by the “attractiveness” of Dahmer, while others criticized the seemingly exploitative nature in covering the popular killer.
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How has the crime drama genre changed over the past couple of decades? From the hands-on, action-driven series of the early 2000s to today’s popularity of cold case documentaries, crime drama series have clearly evolved with audiences’ interests.



















