Issue: May 02, 2002
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Forbidden Medicine
Cancer patients from Sacramento are seeking an alternative, holistic approach to building up the body and beating cancer. Too bad it’s outlawed in California.
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Valley of death
Sacramento has had a disproportionate number of mass murderers.
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Hacking at spammers
Hacker labeled a “terrorist” for targetting spam.
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The smoking habit
The days when tobacco interests seemed to permeate every facet of Capitol life are over.
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Letters for May 2, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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DJ Dragn’fly on the record
DJ Dragn’fly, aka Dina Lammon, is one of the most respected electronic music DJs in Northern California.
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Why is the Bee creating the buzz?
Bee’s arena coverage is more about buzz than journalism.
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Little boxes
Why Ward Connerly’s latest “wedge” ballot measure is a loser.
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Udderly contaminated
Milk and milk products are contaminated with hormones and antibiotics, and the cows are suffering as a result of their exreme milking schedules.
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Hello, outlying areas!
Big San Francisco band blowout Nadine’s Wild Weekend reaches out to Sacramento—and other “outlying areas.”
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Ouija bored
Russian author’s literary devices are a bit simplistic for adults who know better.
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The Jack T. Chick Parody Archives
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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The Q bids the Palms adieu
Great American band NRBQ makes its last stop at the Palms.
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Shilly shally
Real-life couple Luther Hanson and Christine Nicholson play a volatile once-married couple in this Delta King revival of Noel Coward’s 1930-vintage Private Lives.
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Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
City College attempts an ambitious African-American drama, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, with mixed results.
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The staff of life
An Iranian immigrant parlays a love for bread into a thriving business at the Village Bakery in Davis.
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Dude, where’s my tenor?
East Bay R&B saxophonist Terry Hanck, who plays the Torch Club on Saturday, originally moved west for the surfing.
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Caitlin Cary
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Circle of 5ths
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Ralph’s World
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Finding the old groove
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Blind on blind
Woody Allen’s Hollywood Ending is one of his very best.
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