Issue: September 20, 2001
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Best of Chico 2001
Results of our readers’ votes on the Best of Chico—and our editors weigh in with their own (sometimes outrageous) picks.
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Best of Chico 2001—Reader’s Choice
Results of our readers’ votes on the Best of Chico.
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Our Best of Chico
Our editors weigh in with their own (sometimes outrageous) picks.
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Farmers almanac
CN&R photographer documents a day for some participants in Chico’s Farmer’s Market.
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The week that was
How Chico fared in the week following the attack.
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Provocative play pulled due to national tragedy
Two Butte County plays have been scrapped due to terrorism.
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University teach-ins threatened
California State University Chancellor’s Office threatens faculty teach-in.
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Indians recreate sad journey to reservation
A group of Native Americans repeat the 100-mile journey from Chico to Round Valley that their ancestors were forced to take in 1863.
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United Way Of Butte and Glenn Counties
Our weekly profile of a community organization.
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Oroville’s playground pipe dream
It is time for Oroville to forget about the state’s empty promise of tourist-based economy coming out of the dam.
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Letters for September 20, 2001
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Cheesespread
Politics, prurience and apostasy from the good reverend.
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Going down the wrong path
Why full-scale retributive attacks will fail—and what we can do to stop the cycle of violence.
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Ascending the throne
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Keene ambition
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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The suspense is killing her…
New production of suspense thriller at Oroville’s Birdcage Theatre.
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Pet sounds
CN&R editors select their five fave albums of all time.
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Talking heads
The self-portraits of Face to Face offer a little something for everyone.
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Roots, Vol. 1
The Hag flaunts his old school roots on his latest triumph.
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Cocktail Swing
Swinging acoustic standards from Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem.
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Unexamined Life
Davis group The Brodys unleash a strong third CD.
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White Blood Cells
The White Stripes have released one of the best rock albums of the year.
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OK, who is Jill Scott?
R&B superstar Jill Scott stops to reflect on her rise to the top.
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Music pick
Debut of the new North State Symphony promises great music.
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Red-blooded country
Loretta Lynn and brethren play country music for a sold out crowd in Oroville.
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Throwing stones
Glass House has some moments of suspense before failing, while Harball is nothing but a tedious exercise in Softball.
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Eat your veggies
Chico schools are eyeing farmers’ market salad bars.
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Child’s play
Child Development Lab heads up major remodeling effort.
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Fictitious Business Names - September 20, 2001
Fictitious business names published on September 20, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Opening doors, a hootenanny and helping the victims.
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