Issue: April 19, 2007
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Soul man finds paradise
Norton Buffalo can play a mean harmonica, and he does so right up on the ridge.
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The accidental ‘communicator’
Chico businesswoman turns into an activist over the M&T mine proposal.
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Locals support universal care
Locals come out in support of a state Senate bill that calls for universal health care.
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CEO: Hospital ‘must and will change’
Enloe’s new boss has moved forcefully to respond to challenges, shake up systems.
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Virtual museum to get real
Natural history museum soon to put up walls.
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Bidwell biographer dies
Mike Gillis, who coauthored a biography of John Bidwell, dies.
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Sustainability flies high in Chico
The community is awash in efforts to take better care of the Earth and ensure it’s liveable for the generations to come.
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Global warming’s hidden impacts
There’s more to global warming than meets the eye.
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Enloe walking the talk
New CEO fulfills her pledge to disclose what’s going on at the hospital—warts and all.
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No more ‘war on terror’
It’s time for Bush to listen to our chief ally and redefine our foreign policy.
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Say ‘no’ before Bush says ‘yes’
Conflict with Iran seems a frightening likelihood, so people of conscience had better act now.
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Letters for April 19, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Looking inward
Rowena Pantaleon helps people build relationships with themselves.
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Political theater
Davalos and Hilsee skillfully capture the night before Nixon is to announce his resignation in the Blue Room Theatre’s Nixon’s Nixon.
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Arts DEVOté
Arts DEVOté examines the Chico Public Art Survey … and asks a few questions of his own.
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Abortion smites
Political cartoonists are finding it more difficult these days to approach the hot-button topic of abortion.
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Days of Lore
Damn it feels good to be a buff; who the hell is Wilhelm?; CAMMIES excitement; and Will Ferrell deals with his drunk landlord.
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Love Is a Mix Tape
Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Rob Sheffield reveals the power of the mixtape.
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Touch me I’m sick
Punk-rock country band The Touchers crawls out from under its Montana rock.
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Food for thought
Henri talks sustainable seafood, hidden gems and grilled asparagus.
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Absurdity in full force
The Aqua Teens put out a mean movie for fans; others might not get it.
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Monster mash
The Host takes you back to the ol’ drive-in when monster movies were scary.
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