Issue: November 04, 2004
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Close to Annie
A new biography gets intimate with Mrs. Bidwell.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Nothing scary about this Halloween
Thanks to overwhelming police presence Halloween in Chico was quiet this year.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Council welcomes massive SUVs
City Council makes way for big fat SUVs.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Downstroke
Sheriff posts crime long on Web; stupid, drunk criminal gets nabbed; Chico honored for bikes.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Same as it ever was?
Energy crises could put us on the verge of a new consciousness.
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Letters for November 4, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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A poet’s life
Chico via South Central poet and Chico State student Jamel Shakir.
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A ‘living treasure’ keeps on swingin’
Worm farmer, chicken farmer and ambassador for swing music for half a century, Sam Lasell is Chico’s oldest working musician.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Masterpiece theater
Local art collector and appraiser Richard Frey shows museum-quality works at Dovetail.
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Still building
Built to Spill’s Doug Martsch prepares for a short tour on the way to All Tommorrow’s Parties Fest.
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Circus leaves town
Halloween night party is last show ever for Electric Circus.
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The unkindest cut
First-time director hits more than misses in brutal Saw.
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An old sweet song
Ray Charles life is energetically portrayed in musical biopic.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Chico Observatory
The Kiwanis-Chico Commmunity Observatory in Upper Bidwell Park leads children and adults alike into the realm of space and curiosity.
This article was published on 11.04.04