Issue: November 11, 2010
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Cap and giveaway
California’s landmark climate-change law survived the election, but it’s already being watered down.
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Keep it fare
Smaller taxi operators say the city of Sacramento’s new ordinance has problems.
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Fees, thefts, fines
UC Board of Regents look to up the tuition, Proposition 19 boycotts get blamed for burglaries and a Rancho Cordova waste-storage company gets fined for mishandling acid.
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New leaves
Ruthie ponders leaf blowers and eco-friendly solutions.
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Goodbye, green Governator
Governors’ Global Climate Summit looks to grow green economy.
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Feast sans beast
’Tis the season for holiday birds and hams, but this writer shares an annual plea for eco-conscious eating.
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Letters for November 11, 2010
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Silence feeds the lie, starves the love
It only seems like withholding a painful truth is kind. It’s really damaging the relationship.
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CSI: zygote
Republicans made healthy gains, but women’s health and reproductive choice fared well, too.
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California election changes the game
Reapportionment will transform California politics.
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It’s a small music scene after all
Fire Escape Bar and Grill show promoter Amb Pirate, a.k.a. Amber Rose, wants to unite, grow and diversify the Sacramento live-rock scene.
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We’re not afraid to llorar
The Mexican won’t justify stealing from the eldery and sick, but will justify macho men crying.
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Time for action on Sac High
The voters have spoken: Do something about Sacramento High School.
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Another word on leaf blowers
For the sake of your neighbors, forswear the leaf blower.
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Editorial Cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Sounds like Second Saturday
A guide to the art walk’s myriad live-music happenings.
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Concentration-camp concerto
Performers resurrect music from a Nazi prison camp.
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Don’t blow it
Melanie Bown shows her work at Formoli’s Bistro for the month of November.
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A familiar folk
Jennifer Laurel Keller exhibits her artwork at Fe Gallery for the month of November.
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Take part in art and partying
Verge Center for the Arts, formerly Verge Gallery and Studio Project, is having a holiday party.
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Goody-two-shoes
Koko wants to be good, but that’s not so easy to figure out.
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Wolves guarding the flock
A history of The Fellowship, the shadowy Christian group with major political aspirations.
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Little gems
UC Davis professor and MacArthur Fellow writes a book of short stories.
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The Bard, anew
Resurrection Theatre goes non-traditional with its casting for Macbeth.
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Central Valley of the mind
John Karl Claes paints Central Valley landscapes in bright ways.
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Confessions of a Literal Thinker
A poem by Amber Foster of Roseville.
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No one likes a loser
Tom Ziller of website Sactown Royalty evaluates the Kings’ hopes after a handful of games.
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Hundreds of stories
Broadway Sacramento kicks it with In the Heights.
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What’s the password?
It’s DIY Japanese fondue—with some surprises.
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Wine highs and lows
Local Sacramento area winemakers discuss this year’s harvest season.
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Abused horses
Auburn’s nonprofit Horses’ Honor rescue and sanctuary raises funds to rehabilitate mistreated and slaughter-bound horses at its tack store, located inside of Echo Valley Ranch feed store.
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Fork in the boulevard
Popular folk rockers Blvd Park moved Northwest but will always be part of Sacto.
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Sat, Nov 13, Giant Squid
Turning a window-tinting shop into a venue for the night.
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Tues, Nov 16, Watain
Shit will hit the fan. The proverbial fan.
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Will rock ’n’ roll save the mall?
Zuhg opens Zuhg Store at the Downtown Plaza and Mister Metaphor has a big reunion.
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It’s the economists, stupid
We know Wall Street is screwed up. Charles Ferguson’s film tries to tell us why.
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Man v. Food: Season 2
Enthused goofiness and baby-sized burritos.
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The Night of the Hunter
A tricky mouth, a full moon, and a Bible-thumping serial killer.
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For Colored Girls
Tyler Perry lives up to his promise with this take on Ntozake Shange’s choreopoem.
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Last Train Home
Lixin Fan documents the human cost of China’s economic powerhouse.
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Morning Glory
A romantic comedy that coulda been a contender.
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