Issue: January 30, 2003
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The budget czar rules
With no political motives, the all-powerful budget czar can make cuts and increase taxes at will. Yep, we’ve decided to take a crack at the budget ourselves. Are you ready to rumble?
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The danger in antiwar protests
As a mother sees her Marine son head to the Middle East, she asks whether antiwar protestors are putting him in further danger.
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Letters for January 30, 2003
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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Land of the lost
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Heroism on the Ridge
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Elegant simplicity …
Fashions and photos fill Chico State’s Humanities Center.
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Radio Flyers
Local fifth- and sixth-graders get opinionated on their KZFR show.
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Painting by numbers
Artist Keller talks about fractals and the creative process behind his computer-generated works.
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Epicenter: San Francisco Bay Area Art Now
The book, Epicenter, looks at the current state of Bay Area art.
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Good Morning Beautiful
LA-based Irving bring pretty little pop rock ditties to the Riff Raff Room.
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Wooten family jamboree
Legendary Bela Fleck bassist Victor Wooten comes to Chico.
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Meet the Irvings …
L.A. band Irving blitzes into the new Riff Raff Rock Club in downtown Chico.
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‘2 big sets, 2 big nights’
People’s troubadour Jonathan Richman returns to Duffy’s and talks a little politics.
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Rhythm in the night
Amazing Malian guitarist Habib Koite and his band stun the Laxson audience with intricate interplay and passion.
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Baloney logic
George Clooney gets so-so marks on his directorial debut.
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Brassy fun
Chicago carries on the modern musical tradition sparked by Moulin Rouge.
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Moving&shaking
Jasco’s reaches new heights, as does the mall, and almonds hit a low point.
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