Issue: October 18, 2001
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The last days of Victor Wong
He’s been all things artistic and interesting. Now he’ll be remembered.
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Healing our hands
Modern advances take a toll on our oldest tools: our hands.
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Letters for October 18, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Foreign lessons
In Bolivia on September 11, writer retains outside perspective on war.
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The U.S. Army wants you! Or does it?
Interview with Staff Sergeant Victor Farrier.
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The real crisis
Taxpayers should be aware that California’s budget crisis eclipses its energy policy crisis.
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Piano poet unbound
Some people say idiosyncratic blues and jazz pianist Omar Sharriff is a genius. Well, they’re right.
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Flamenco diva in Davis
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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The butler didn’t
Delta King stages a smart, funny but ultimately frightening whodunit, Ravenscroft
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Steel palmettos
Thistle Dew’s Pensacola makes for a more ethnically diverse Steel Magnolias
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Brother, sister
Holiday Flyer, a fivesome that features a brother-sister one-two punch, is a maker of smooth music.
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Randy Crawford
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Angelo Badalamenti
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Got a good jick on?
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Lynch party
Seductive and cryptic, Mulholland Drive is classic David Lynch material.
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