Category: Arts Feature
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Touch your dork
The secret to the Knockoffs’ punk-rock longevity? A dork-to-jock ratio of 3-to-1.
This article was published on 07.31.03
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Remember when?
Want to reminisce about Julie Newmar, candy cigarettes and Mr. Microphone commercials? Nostalgia junkies unite on retroCRUSH.com.
This article was published on 07.24.03
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Plumbers try installing a fountainhead
Local electronic musicians seek to develop a Sacramento audience for their progressive art form.
This article was published on 07.17.03
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Ooh-la-la deux!
Last summer’s surprise hit, the Sacramento French Film Festival, returns for an encore this weekend—this time at the Crest Theatre.
This article was published on 07.10.03
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Phantom trains of the valley
A large chunk of Sacramento’s vanishing history sits gathering dust in the old train yard north of downtown. But that will change soon.
This article was published on 07.03.03
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He’s leaving home
Sacramento roots rocker Grub Dog is leaving town for good.
This article was published on 06.26.03
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The right to party
The forces of “No Fun Allowed” once again stalk the streets, making an old Beastie Boys hit suddenly relevant.
This article was published on 06.19.03
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Who’s behind the curtain?
Consumer advocate Jamie Court talks about his new book, Corporateering.
This article was published on 06.12.03
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The new Dylans
Record companies are still trying to find a new Dylan. One of them lives right here in town.
This article was published on 06.05.03
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Rock ‘n’ roll high school?
Now, they’re teaching high-school students how to navigate the music business. And on Friday, June 6, some high-school-age acts will compete in the first Jammies awards.
This article was published on 05.29.03
July 31, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 18
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