Issue: July 11, 2002
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Sacramento Dating Game
Determined singles skip the Kings playoffs to learn dating strategies at the Northern California Singles Convention; Jones goes on 10 eight-minute dates; Pepper goes dancing at a swingers bar.
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Child labor at the Bee
The Bee’s distribution raises child labor law concerns.
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Letters for July 11, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Watch, dog, watch!
Whitney Taylor, director of the Proposition 36 Implementation Project for the Drug Policy Alliance.
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Pawn in the game
Why did the government lie about Padilla’s arrest?
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Here come the feds
The federal government is denying a man his constitutional rights at his trial for sale/possesion of marijuana.
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Your good fortune
Roger Yogis, whose paintings adorn Curtis Park’s JayJay this month, has a thing for fortune cookies.
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An Eiffel of cinema Française
Three local women organize a French film festival, which screens this Bastille Day weekend at the Tower Theatre.
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Blurring the definitions
Pretend you have a social life—or if you have one already—find out what’s going on in Sacramento’s growing entertainment scene.
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Throwing splitters
One-man comedy Just the Guy, which premieres the new B Street venue B-2, is Jack Gallagher’s way of explaining how a regular bloke ends up in showbiz.
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Bon ton roulet!
You usually don’t hear “Nevada City” and “Cajun food” mentioned in the same sentence. You should.
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Careful with that ax
Tomahawk, which opens for Tool at Arco this Saturday, is fronted by ex-Faith No More singer Mike Patton, who loves them Lakers.
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In memoriam: Magnolia Thunderfinger
Longtime Sacto rawk mainstay Magnolia Thunderfinger hangs it up.
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onelinedrawing
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Windsor for the Derby
Chicago’s fine Windsor for the Derby plays the Capitol Garage on Friday, July 12.
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Is it “art” yet?
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Globalization for Dummies
Touristy beaches can’t hide the face that unemployment and crime are rampant in Jamaica thanks to globalization.
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Sun power dims in California
California’s solar progress threatened.
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