Issue: April 11, 2002
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Coyote’s last laugh
Native American artist Frank Day is an original Butte County artist few have heard of, though his inspiring work is the centerpiece of this year’s Annies Awards show.
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Honoring first artists
Annies Awards celebrates the original local artists.
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Budget concerns voiced early and often
Supes worry about next year’s budget.
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Woman accused of spiking soda with drain cleaner
Magalia woman arrested, accused of spiking husband’s soda with drain cleaner.
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Why we fight Sterling housing
Neighbors say they are more than NIMBYs.
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Letters for April 11, 2002
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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What did she say?
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Mad as hell
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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In search of the new chord …
Original, student-created electronic music, dance and video featured at CSUC’s annual Sonic Fusion.
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Tripp of a century
100-year old Dorothy Tripp remembers a Chico from a century ago.
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Lively bodies on the loose
Popular Keeping Dance Alive focuses on the art of African dance.
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Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard
New book of Conan-creator’s “Lovecraft” horror stories an overdue and welcome collection.
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Natalie MacMaster
Natalie MacMaster takes the traditional fiddle down new roads.
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Got the PG&E blues?
A standard profile of a hard driving blues band named after PG&E debacle.
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Spanning Bidwell and the Bay …
Former Chicoan Don Gallardo brings his new Bay Area-based band to Stormy’s.
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New folk in town …
New folksters John Gorka and Alice Peacock play the Women’s Club.
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¡Viva Cuba!
72-year old Omara Portuondao blows the roof off Laxson auditorium.
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Chasing Hitchcock
Some suspense and soap opera doesn’t add up to much in High Crimes
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Iris demented
Iris enjoys fine performances from its leading players.
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Late payments
Critics charge Oroville Hospital is being mismanaged.
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Moving&shaking
I’m baaack, the Heat is on and “new antiques” is not an oxymoron.
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