Issue: August 29, 2002
-
Attack on big business
Corporate scandals may have created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for reform. But can consumer advocates break the influence that business interests have long-exerted on the Capitol?
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Dog days (and nights)
Woman tries to bite back against barking.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
No gray area
Farm worker bill presents governor with stark choice.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
“Your papers, please”
Adnan Hindi, who sells U.S. citizenship ID cards to new citzens brings up the ongoing political debate about whether Americans need a national ID.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Letters for August 29, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Holding the pose
Artist’s model Joyce Inderkum explains the art of standing still.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
New instructions
The state of California passed a law requiring all public school teachers be credentialed by 2005; no more emergency credentialed teachers.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
You hit the Jackpot, baby
Jackpot ascends to the top of Sacramento’s rock’n’ roll heirarchy with its new album, Shiny Things.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
The History of Michael Jackson’s Face
The many faces of Michael Jackson.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Italian light
Jack’ Gallagher’s fine one-man show Just the Guy returns for a B Street engagement.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Fair warning
The California State Fair offers some good dining options, along with plenty of crummy ones.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Food Stuff
Willie’s, with locations in Sacramento and Folsom, offers a burger experience akin to whhat you get at Tommy’s Burgers in L.A.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
It’s always about sex
Sacto girl-punk band the Riff Randals finally get a debut CD out.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
The Drama of 1020J
1020J: By day a coffeeshop; by night a new venue.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Liz Carroll
Irish-American fiddler-composer Liz Carroll unleashes a transcendent work.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Terry Hanck
Terry Hanck, who’s mean blowing tenor sax nightly at the State Fair, shines on this fine soul-man outing.
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Def Leppard
What!? Def Leppard hooks up with teen-pop songwriters?
This article was published on 08.29.02
-
Of our own perversions
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
This article was published on 08.29.02