Issue: July 18, 2002
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Breaking away
Tens of thousands of men quit the priesthood because they decided not to remain celibate. In Sacramento, many of these ex-clerics wonder if the Church would be stronger today if it didn’t require mandatory celibacy for its priests.
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Father figures
As a priest in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, he had taken a vow of celibacy. But now he felt that his vows had become impossible to live out honestly.
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Fungus malpractus
Sacramento family finally gets help for health problems related to mold.
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Of smokes and tokes
Smoking may kill you, but at least you can party on the way down.
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Letters for July 18, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Her brilliant career
Sacramento writer, Suzette Harrison, places Sacramento on the literary map with her debut novel, Living on the Edge of Respectability.
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Now, lemme tell y’all ’bout gaming
Perot works that old black magic in California.
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Marriage or healthy relationships?
Rather than spend $200 million to promote marriage among welfare recipients, spend the money on education, job skills and building self-esteem.
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Porcelain bus steering wheel
A quick look at notable exhibitions.
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Must not see TV!
Fox summer hit American Idol makes for some hurl-worthy watching.
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Vanity press
Toby Young writes about Vanity Fair and sheer vanity.
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Where’s your skatepark?
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Altercation
Eric Alterman’s MSNBC blog “Altercation” is a daily must-read that mixes politics and music.
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A few reasons to head up Highway 49
California World Music Festival offers a few good reasons to head to Grass Valley this weekend.
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My precious
River Stage resident playwright Mark Stein debuts Acts Unbecoming a Golem, which serves an old theme in a new context.
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Midtown over easy
Midtown’s Cornerstone still serves one of the better breakfasts in Midtown.
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Food Stuff
Los Jarritos, a taqueria on Broadway near 25th Street, offers delicious rainbow fruit bars for a buck a pop.
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Space is the place
Textural electronic group Sagan visits Espresso Metro this Saturday.
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Post-prog math rock meets art
Local post-prog combo Hella gets recontextualized by UCD art collective Studio 301 at an installation.
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The American Analog Set
A 6-song remix stopgap EP by American Analog Set.
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Mighty blue of you
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Sayles’ women
Sunshine State is John Sayles at the top of his game.
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