Archive for Sunday, January 13, 2008
A reflection of urban reality
THANK you, Matea Gold, for your article on “The Wire” [“Right Down to ‘The Wire’,” Jan. 6]! I am an avid fan and think it’s blasphemy that the show hasn’t received more recognition.
“The Wire” is by far one of the most important and well-written shows on television. The writers get it right so much that it’s scary. I am an actress, and from an artistic standpoint, I think the acting is riveting. But even further, from a social standpoint, the show speaks the truth about what is happening not only in Baltimore, but other cities like Chicago, Detroit, Washington and I’m sure Los Angeles to some extent.
Last season about the school system was excellent. Both of my parents are educators in urban school districts, and they confirmed that the story lines were indeed real. The majority of people don’t want to face the truth when it comes to social ills, especially if it doesn’t impact their daily existence, but the problems that face Baltimore and other cities should touch each one of our souls at the core level to ignite change. I applaud the show’s creator, David Simon, for tackling this challenge.
Shamar A. Bibbins
Los Angeles
- This season, USC needs more than the Rose Bowl
- Nebraska Legislature amends safe-haven law
- The sham of sex harassment training
- Downey Savings, PFF Bank seized by federal regulators
- Yosemite officials to close more than one-third of Curry Village cabins
- Mailman fails to deliver, becomes local hero
- Surge in unemployment puts California's Inland Empire in tailspin
- Wine buyers are sobered by Wall Street meltdown
- Obama clan in Kenya enjoys reflected glory
- It's bargain season for HDTVs
- Starters able to get some rest
- Obama's White House is beginning to look a lot like Clinton's
- Obama happy as a 9-to-5 temp
- Mailman fails to deliver, becomes local hero
- The sham of sex harassment training
- Jimmy Connors arrested in Santa Barbara
- Silver Lake man shoots, kills children and himself
- It's bargain season for HDTVs
- Silver Lake man kills 2 children, self; estranged wife wounded
- Wine buyers are sobered by Wall Street meltdown
