Issue: December 06, 2001
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A Christmas Retail®
This just in from the North Pole: Santa Claus has been drafted to save Christmas and revive the economy.
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The profit of nonprofits
Giving to local nonprofits could be your best gift this Christmas.
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Give to local charities
Contact information for sharing your holiday spirit.
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Shelter from the storm
The Sierra Club’s huts near Lake Tahoe offer refuge from the snow—if you can find them.
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Baby, it’s cold outside
These winter wonders will warm your chilliest days.
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Tracks in the snow
A car with a view can help you re-discover the Sierras.
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Must cities compete?
Steinberg bill tries to end competition among cities for sales tax.
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Portrait of a Muslim in Sacramento
Portrait of a Muslim in Sacramento.
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Letters for December 6, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Whose glory?
Valerie Walker confronts patriotism and the U.S. flag.
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Weirdly cool, right?
After 35 years, the Firesign Theatre—perhaps the Beatles of comedy—gets its own PBS special.
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Come aboard, we’re expecting you
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Two, two, two birthdays in one!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Cinematic activism
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Rickey and Del do Orangevale
Kai Kln veterans Gene Smith and Neil Franklin play a low-key gig in Orangevale.
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Puppy love
Buck Busfield’s holiday feature, A Lot of Life, is pretty good.
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Ghosts again
Dickens’ yuletide classic gets trotted out every year, but how often do you get to see it on a boat?
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Drummers who paint
Yes, some musicians are artists, too, as you can see by a showing at the True Love Coffeehouse this month.
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Star of India
Looking for the best Indian restaurant in town? Right here.
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Dancing monkey gods
Ozomatli, a pan-cultural collision of a rock en Español band from L.A., plays CSUS Thursday, December 6.
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Gang Starr
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Johnny B. Connolly
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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All Rhodes lead to Fender
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Hide in plain sight
In Behind Enemy Lines, Owen Wilson plays your typical war action hero. But not.
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Names tell stories
A look at the stories behind the names of Sacramento neighborhoods.
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Baby, it’s cold outside
These winter wonders will warm your chilliest days.
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