Issue: May 10, 2007
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The taste of hope
An unabashed partisan shares his view of the state Democratic convention.
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Growing pains at KZFR
Does the mass resignation of the KZFR Program Council mean the “community” is being sapped from Chico’s community radio station?
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‘Leap of faith’ or pig in a poke?
When supervisors voted to join a regional water management plan, it was unclear whether they were being suckered or doing the right thing.
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Grand Old Party goes old school
McClintock inspires Butte County Republicans by evoking the legacy of Lincoln.
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Pick up the pace!
The world’s city dwellers are moving faster and faster.
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Green Campus keeps going and going…
Chico State student organization conserves energy, promotes sustainability.
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The buzz on bulbs
Compact fluorescent lights make sense for a number of reasons.
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Too little, too costly
The state’s new prison bill got some things right, but its priorities are askew—and it’s far too expensive.
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Don’t stress about your stress
A Chico therapist shares some secrets about dealing with eustress and distress.
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Letters for May 10, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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What a woman
Meg Quiggle recognized for her contributions to women and girls in Chico.
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Last go-around
An exhibit at the Chico Art Center may be the last chance to see the work of one of Chico’s finest artists, the late Ken Morrow.
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Designing dissent
Book illustrates protest posters and the blind spots of the modern left.
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Days of Lore
Junk mail is the best mail of all; and masturbating in public is A-OK in S.F.
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Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
Author Elizabeth Gilbert chronicles dropping out from the work grind to travel and find herself.
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The Raw Shark Texts
The Raw Shark Texts comes out strong, but starts to sink toward the end.
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Technobabble
Video games keep you fit; Sony makes a small sacrifice (goat) for sales; and the U.S. military uses YouTube to show that things aren’t all bad in Iraq.
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Old School
Queen of the blues Koko Taylor is back singing man-done-me-wrong songs.
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Isn’t it Romanteek?
The members of Olympia five-piece want you to dance … but leave the nudity to them.
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Mobile menu
Carnivore Creations’ rolling kitchen is Chico’s new hotspot.
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Use that Spidey sense
Director Sam Raimi makes audiences think in Spider-Man 3.
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Place your bets
Lucky You‘s thin plot is helped out by strong performances.
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