Issue: October 24, 2002
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Five women, five stories
The essays in our annual Women’s Issue are as diverse as their authors are.
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From punk rock to Pampers
She was a hard-driving diva who fronted a punk rock band, but somewhere along the way her female nature found another path—to motherhood and femininity.
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When the Fat Cat is female
My encounter with the boss from hell.
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Women’s work
Cooking, cleaning, caring for kids are still merely women’s work—and the world still turns on it.
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Deconstructing Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins, a book about a woman who could do everything “practically perfectly,” is a recipe for disaster.
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Lighter shade of Gray
Gov. Davis hits Chico on his swing through Northern California.
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Dino-riffic: Museum gets huge grant
Natural History Museum needs $2.8 million.
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University calls in the cops
Officers from other CSU campuses will help with Halloween.
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Corning man released, in Pakistan
The Corning aircraft painter was released from custody in Pakistan.
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The importance of Proposition 46
On Nov. 5, all of us have an opportunity to help address our local and statewide affordable-housing challenges.
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Letters for October 24, 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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Opening all doors
Women’s studies isn’t about the uneven division of power between men and women, it’s about opening doors through education for everyone.
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I’ve come to suck
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Performing Joni …
Pick Fine Arts photographs musicians personalities still life Oscar Leatherman Has Beans Café & Galleria. Photographer Leatherman features rock musicians in show at Has Beans.
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Confessions of a cocktail waitress
She’s a college student by day, but at night she enters the twilight zone, serving drinks in a neighborhood bar.
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Raising dead flesh
Energetic onstage version of Rocky Horror jolts the Chico Cabaret.
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel’s first new album in nearly 10 years.
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Movin’ on up
String Cheese Incident talks about the move from jamband label to real songwriters.
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Jacks (and Jill) in a Box …
Satire reigns again when Merry-Standish return for an evening of broad political and social humor with a local spin.
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Inner sanctum
Turner’s new band Inner hits Chico State and The Red Room.
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Sufferin’ City
A takeoff on new Japanese horror, The Ring provides uneasy suspense.
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Frisky French
The intelligent comedy Tadpole takes a few cues from Frech cinema.
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Heart of gold
Caffé Malvina is a well-kept downtown Chico secret.
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Moving&shaking
Playing dressup, Playboy business and I play in SoCal.
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