Issue: June 17, 2004
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Fiction 59
Brevity was the main criterion for CN&R’s annual Fiction 59 contest.
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Little towns, big problems
Gridley and Biggs seek community help in dealing with gang violence.
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Divided council leaves Jarvis seat empty
Vote splits along party lines.
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Humboldt Dump RAP show
State takes input, frustrates citizens.
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CDF: Don’t blame us
CDF disputes county suggestion that it is partially to blame for budget problems.
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Whitney Hall vandals strike plea bargain
Racist graffiti case fizzles from hate crime to misdemeanor vandalism; defendants guilty plead to lesser charges.
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Predictably political
Council’s deadlock leaves city stranded.
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Air tanker grounding based on lies
Federal officials are being deceptive about grounding large air tankers this fire season.
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Letters for June 17, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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On the mic with Mike
Mr. fix-it not content to sit by the pool.
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Everybody’s business
Anthony Watts and the Pow Wow are back, Chico Chai and Lyon Books online are new.
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Streetball goes uptown
NorCal’s flashiest ballers take on Team And1.
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On the river and on the road
Sculpture and photography share space at 1078’s two artist show.
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The Four Color Conjecture
Chico’s Mark H. Clarke puts out tiny books by local poets, including his own The Four Color Conjecture, on Myrmex Press.
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Modest Mouse
Your favorite sad optomists hit the mainstream swimming.
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King Wilkie
King Wilkie’s youthful bluegrass more impressive live than on debut CD Broke.
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The Wayward Trio
Self-released debut from Northwest jazz crew The Wayward Trio is one cool groove.
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Franken-jam monster
Jam superstars combine forces in San Andreas Experiment.
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Hot-weather delight
When the weather’s hot, nothing beats a cool summer salad.
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Season cycle
Korean ‘film poem’ Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… And Spring is surprising series of life glimpses.
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Mrs. Roboto
The Stepford Wives is more satirical bark than bite.
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