Issue: August 15, 2002
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Gritty in pink
Think gay men and women aren’t tough? The men and women of the Capital Crossroads Gay Rodeo Association beg to differ.
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How Zenneah spent her summer vacation
Program highlights teen homelessness problem.
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Taxing the truth
Tax protestor offers cash for proof that the 16th Amendment is legal.
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Letters for August 15, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Green elephants on parade
Some folks, like Janice Forbes, say it’s time for the GOP to reclaim its environmentalist heritage.
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Live from New York, it’s local radio
The slow death of local radio.
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United social workers
Sacramento social workers are threatening to strike unless the Board of Supervisors OKs a cost-of-living increase in the workers’ salaries.
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The King is not gone
Elvis is still everywhere. He’s been dead 25 years?
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Heaven’s gate
Why are the critics so ga-ga over The Lovely Bones?
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Love springs a turtle
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Onward Christian Scientist
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Dead Reckoning
Interested in how medical examiners solve homicides? Here’s your book.
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Die Trying is fixing to get ready to rock
Die Trying is playing its last few shows before woodshedding to cut its Island Def Jam debut.
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Five stages
The Shadow Box explores Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ five stages of death, always a cheery subject for a play.
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Disneyland in Roseville
Mimi’s Cafe, the safe corporate alternative to risky Lousiana cuisine, has opened three locations in the area.
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Food Stuff
Why blow cash on expensive yuppie confections when you can visit the ubiquitous See’s Candies for that sweet-tooth fix?
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Deftones, Papa Roach …
You’ve heard of musicians moving to Nashville to make it? Lowboy moved from Nashville to Sacramento. Go figure.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Shagging Demi Moore must be mellowing Anthony Kiedis out, given the new RHCP record.
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On being there
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Sexy-wife problems
Yvon Attal’s film revolves around a man with a famous, sexy wife and happens to star his own famous, sexy wife.
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Trashing the locals
Indians, Canadians and the landfill in Colusa County.
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