Issue: April 01, 2004
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Saving the Senator
Theater fell into disrepair under United Artists reign.
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Anti-tobacco resolution snuffed
A.S. president will draft letter to foundation.
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Downstroke
Zingg’s kidneys; CUSD budget; vandalism not a hate crime.
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Letters for April 1, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Cable complaints and a visit with kid entrepreneurs.
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Summoning all sinners
A medieval morality play gets modern translation and dance interpretation for Chico State theater production.
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Acting for Columbine
Chico Cabaret and area high-schoolers collaborate for commentary on campus violence.
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Theater legacy
Two former Chico State professors, Lawrence H. Wismer and Lloyd S. Jones passed away last week, leaving a legacy of creativity and hard work behind.
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Tenor Gladness Band
Chico jazz band delivers great mix of original tunes.
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Frankie says so
The ‘80s will never go away, and neither will S.F. cover band Tainted Love.
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Man in the machine
Ghost to Falco’s intriguing, but boring creative expressions.
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Double your fun
The Breeders bring the party to the Brick Works.
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Full of Moxie’s
The downtown coffeehouse and restaurant is also an important cultural center.
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Fools and thieves
Coen brothers deliver another dark-humored farce.
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Gangsta noir
Never Die Alone is thin but stylish modern film noir.
This article was published on 04.01.04