Author: Chrisanne Beckner
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Sacramento by scanner
Freelance videographers see a lot of tragedy in their work: homicides, accidents and big flames.
This article was published on 02.06.03
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A fowl business
A Sacramento man finds it is not easy to work honestly for bond companies, so he’s bailing.
This article was published on 01.16.03
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Play us a song; you’re the piano man
Don Terra—a debonair piano man with a grown-out Beatles haircut—brings comfort and joy to Sacramento’s retirement-home set.
This article was published on 01.02.03
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At home with the homeless
Jim Peth’s work with the homeless is humbling but rewarding.
This article was published on 01.02.03
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Newdow redux
Sacramento’s best-known atheist takes on a new constitutional challenge, and this time he’s after the Family Court law that determines custody cases.
This article was published on 12.19.02
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A down market
The island around the Washington Market is filled with crime, crack and prostitution, yet the market survives.
This article was published on 12.05.02
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Hunting men
A local academy teaches people how to be bounty hunters, or rather, bail-enforcement officers.
This article was published on 11.14.02
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Survival of the sexiest
The Sacramento Zoo uses a dating service of sorts for its animals.
This article was published on 11.07.02
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In the presence of the dead
The dead come out to greet a psychic as she tours Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery.
This article was published on 11.07.02
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Terror-able water
Marc Keyser, your friendly neighborhood anti-terrorism activist, has been telling Elk Grove residents it’s easy to poison our water. Local officials say he’s all wet.
This article was published on 10.17.02
February 06, 2003
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 45
January 16, 2003
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 42
January 02, 2003
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 40
December 19, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 38
December 05, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 36
November 14, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 33
November 07, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 32
October 17, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 29