Issue: May 10, 2001
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Prisoner of conscience
For his heroism in the Vietnam war, Charlie Liteky received the Congressional Medal of Honor. For his heroism as an activist, he received a prison term.
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All for the money
Whether it’s police crackdowns, new laws or gang rapes, nothing stops hookers from working the nasty streets of Sacramento.
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Still stalking the predators
Update on city and state efforts to curb predatory lending practices.
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Letters for May 10, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Feeling the rhythm
Ever wondered where you could learn African dance?
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Woody flies the flag
Woody Harrelson woos Sacramento and taunts a federal judge.
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Failure to breathe
When LAFCO votes this week it’s probably with a nod to sprawl.
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Canceling the voice of Sacramento
Sacramentans have one less public access radio station to call their own. Volunteers at KYDS 91.5 are being replaced by soulless automation.
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The big gun of classical punk
You thought all there was to Colfax was Dingus McGee’s, but it also produced one of the most iconoclastic composers of the last century, Terry Riley.
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Tales from the cryptic
Delillo’s latest is a novel in which nothing happens.
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A fair is a veritable smorgasbord
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Double your trouble, double your fun
No booze but some fine blues at the Jackson Rancheria.
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Appropriate behavior
Foothill Theatre Company’s Fair Use is too complex to explain in one line.
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Deep in the heart
Delta King Theatre’s A Texas Romance contains no kung fu scenes.
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Drawing with water
Jerald Silva’s steamy window paintings fool the eye.
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Some romantic advice
Guys, keep this one in mind for her birthday.
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Don’t smell the glove
Hard-rocking Tenfold doesn’t need a vertically challenged Stonehenge plinth to succeedLive!
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Capital Jazz Project
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Guitar music makes you smarter
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Rock of ages
A Knight’s Tale boasts a good start, a routine ending.
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Casualties of the crisis
Power crisis will lead to dirtier summer air.
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