Issue: February 05, 2004
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Up in the air
Chico Municipal Aiport has a chance to grow, but not everyone wants it to.
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Ironing-board activist silenced
Local activist dies after long illness.
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Growth splits council
City growth plans spark political debate.
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Budget takes center stage
It’s President Zingg’s first Academic Senate meeting.
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A call for political activism
Why it is more important than ever to be politically active.
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Letters for February 5, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Culinary school is back, Oser’s is filled and Radar pimps vinyl siding.
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No. 1 with a bullet
Local band pulls a Cartman and goes the Christian rock route.
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Word ninjas
Chico teens compete in poetry slam-off for the chance to compete in national competition.
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Brad Mehldau
Brad Mehldau gives Radiohead and others the jazz treatment.
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Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens gets intimate with the economics of the modern world.
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A real American idol
Reluctant as he might be, could Jonathan Richman be America’s greatest pop star?
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Sat., Jan. 31 Bean Scene
Jessica Lurie and band heavy on improvisation in exciting night of jazz.
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Follow the bouncing ball
Cinematic adaptation of Elmore Leonard novel is a quirky mix of character-driven comedy of manners and generic crime caper.
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