Issue: June 27, 2002
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The matchmaker
These days, a good match between two fighters is almost as hard on the promoter as it is on the boxers.
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Monkey business
The settlement of the UC Davis Primate Center lawsuit may indicate changing trends in animal research.
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The bureaucracy of democracy
One Sacramento agency wants input from citizens, but will it make a difference?
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Outside the ring
I learned a lot about the world from boxing.
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Letters for June 27, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Bush bails on Bono
When it comes to Africa and AIDS, Bono still hasn’t found what he’s looking for.
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Flow to the Koze
For local rapper Dynasteé, whose Kings rap record coulda been a contender if the team had won the NBA finals, it’s wait’ll next year.
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Singing hosannas to the Almighty Market
Memo likens free-market dogma to a religion.
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Immoral authority
Sacramento bishop’s call to move forward is premature.
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Beyond tolerance
The Capital Unity Council assists with acceptance of all ethnic and social groups, including the disabled and those victimized due to issues of sexual orientation.
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The collision sisters
Esoteric Berkeley filmmaker Antero Alli’s newest creation, Hysteria, screens this Saturday at MatrixArts Space. It’s worth catching.
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Mind games
Wittgenstein’s Poker examines the 20th-century equivalent of the Tyson-Holyfield pay-per-view.
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Brazil in your own backyard
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Precrime: It Works
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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Chuck Prophet: Omega is on the air
Green on Red legend Chuck Prophet visits the Palms, elevates the building.
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Naked bunch
Synergy Stage’s Closer is about sex. Do you like that? Then go see it.
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Espresso heaven
Who’s got the best shot of espresso in Midtown? We checked out five places.
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Food Stuff
New Canton has been in the same location on Broadway for 18 years. The porno shop next door has been there longer.
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Time for a nap
Team Sleep, a Deftones side project, readies its self-titled major-label debut.
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After all, there are girls out there …
New weekly music columnist Christian Kiefer talks his way into the first annual Tape Op conference.
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Van Morrison
The iconic Van Morrison’s latest may not be his greatest, but it’s still Van.
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Various artists
Local bands + crummy teen idol songs = crummy teen idol songs played by local bands.
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Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton doing “Stairway to Heaven,” or why some artists shouldn’t produce their own stuff.
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Something to chase
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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