Author: Ted Cox
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Cruisin for urban legends
Rumors of a little-person prostitute sends this writer on a Watt-Auburn corridor adventure.
This article was published on 12.17.09
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Do the math
A new charter school pushes “hard sciences” thanks to its uncommon principal.
This article was published on 11.26.09
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What Would Dr. Huxtable Do?
Ted Cox checks out female Jell-O wrestling. For charity, dude.
This article was published on 11.12.09
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Thompson don’t preach
Why did Westminster Presbyterian Church’s popular reverend step down, then sever ties with his church?
This article was published on 11.05.09
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Baby makers
Locals in the Quiverfull movement want the women to bear children, the men to preach the word of God.
This article was published on 10.22.09
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Goodbye, Tammy Wynette
The 2010 California Protection of Marriage Act seeks to ban divorce in California.
This article was published on 10.15.09
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Dust off your lightsaber
Star Wars junkies descend upon Sacramento for a high-definition, full-concert experience of that galaxy far, far away.
This article was published on 10.08.09
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Why I fast for Ramadan
Omar Mumtaz, and all Sacramento’s Muslims, fast during the month of Ramadan. He explains why.
This article was published on 09.10.09
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Sunday at the range with pigeons
The religiously unaffiliated is the fastest-growing group in the United States. Will young adults maintain their “none of the above” attitude toward religion as they age?
This article was published on 07.30.09
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