Issue: May 01, 2008
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Furry like me
Going deep undercover to understand a most misunderstood subculture.
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Name recognition
Warren Harding looks to make history—as county supervisor.
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Survivor’s tale
Author hopes speaking out will help other women leave polygamous marriages.
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May 2008: Iraq war timeline
Look for SN&R’s updated timeline at the beginning of each month.
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Bicycle Kitchen confidential
Co-op gives advice on pedaling to future SN&R office.
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Two wheels, one planet
Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen volunteers think bikes will save the world.
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Produce watch ’08
What’s in season and what’s on the horizon …
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Letters for May 1, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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So long, bud
What happens when politics come between old friends?
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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After the catastrophe
You don’t have to live like a refugee, unless you live in a Palestinian refugee camp.
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Curt Schilling
When the bots start battling, remember who called it.
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Find your inner clown at Fool Space
A performance-art troupe workshop.
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City of trees
The Legacy Trees Project recovers old wood, commissions art.
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Think outside the multiplex
One weekend. Eight local-movie to-dos. Countless bullet points.
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The wicked, yearning heart
No fancy dancin'. No prose high jinks. Just something true to say.
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Feast your arteries at Boil ’n’ Fry Day
Lite Brite Productions and Dad’s Kitchen/Sandwich shop present an afternoon of food and live music.
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Be still, love strong
Is meditation the key to a happy relationship?
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Buddha in a Teacup: Tales of Enlightenment
You don’t have to be a Buddhist to be enlightened.
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Touchy subject
The cool priest holds private lessons in the rectory? Hmm …
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Apples and oranges
Zac Diebels incorporates a new method of teaching music.
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Señor Fernandez’s mostly accurate history lesson
Ashanti is Cinco de Mayo.
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Dream time
Forlorn-folk tunesmith Tyler Ramsey at Sophia’s Thai Kitchen.
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Sun City Girls, the remix
Alan and Richard Bishop perform acoustic renditions of music by Sun City Girls in tribute to the band’s late drummer, Charles Gocher.
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More Slaughter
Shaun Slaughter spins a “festival of crazy nights” at local venues.
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Salad days are here again
Jackson Road, meet Jackson Griffith.
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Dislocated souls
Filmmaker Tom McCarthy delivers a finely tuned tale.
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Agents, provocateurs
The TV touchstone I Spy, newly released to DVD this week.
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Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
The creative team returns. The fun doesn’t.
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The right place… at the right time
Deals Abound. HomeBuyer’s Guide 08 shows you how to snag them.
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Good times. Really.
Despite gloomy news, new home buyers are scoring deals. Here’s how.
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Get on the bus, Gus
Tour enchanting Natomas and a bonanza of foreclosed homes.
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