Issue: March 08, 2001
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Bring the noise
Will the exodus of distributors and indie record labels from overpriced SF turn Sacramento into more of a musical hotspot?
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Question of faith
California enters controversial realm by funding religiously based social programs.
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Before the slur
Tension with Japanese-Americans preceded slur controversy.
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Get Involved
Don’t just stand there! Here are some ways to get involved in your community.
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Nursing their wounds
Union pushes for high nurse-patient ratios.
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Backwash from the bay
Sacramento has a lot to offer refugee artists from San Francisco.
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Letters for March 8, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Strictly Platonic
Debating the questions of life, Socrates style, at a café in Davis.
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Free the press
Bites rails against political correctness in the media.
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Prosecution is the oldest profession
Sacramento’s “Beat Feet” program is unfair and ineffective.
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Road less traveled
Clinton’s roadless forests policy won’t harm the forests—people will.
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Art colliding with politics
A quick look at notable exhibitions.
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Biff! Bang! Pow!
Though illegal in California, no-holds-barred fighting may just be the sport of the future.
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Guinness: it’s not just for breakfast anymore
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Freightliner Unimog
A brief review of a certain something that caught our attention.
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Bush or Chimp?
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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Denise Rich, songwriter
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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The proper feng shui of popular music
The Palms Playhouse brings out the best of Dirk Hamilton.
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What’s going on
Local actor Anthony D’Juan is both author and star of this moody, semi-autobiographical one-man show.
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Fishing story
A bittersweet Irish love story at the Thistle Dew Dessert Theater Young African-American writes and acts in a one-man show at the Actor’s Theater.
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Painting the edge
Mark Bowles, neither abstract nor representational, at the Elliott Fouts Gallery.
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Oreo funk?
The Sardonics, a local band, call their music “angry jazz”
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Flip the switch and they sing-sing!
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Brood awakening
Edward Yang won accolades (and the award for best director) at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
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The Coens’ koan
Sometimes, the Coen brothers are too smart for their own good.
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Exposing clear-cuts
Activists, legislators oppose clear-cutting.
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