Issue: September 26, 2002
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Letters for September 26, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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They call him Opera Bob
Tower Records employee Opera Bob schools Sac on classics.
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Fully cocked
Radio pair battles mayor over censorship and senstivity.
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Full tilt forever!
Grub Dog, the last of a Sacto breed of full-tilt roots rockers, refuses to give up on the theraputic power of rock ‘n’ roll.
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Good gourd almighty!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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We’re waxing down our snowboards
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Ruthless People
A former Sacramentan takes cyber revenge on her “psycho” ex-boyfriend, a leading conservative pundit.
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Stairway to heaven
R.I.P. Bill Compton, SN&R record reviewer, 55.
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Chauffeur business
Garbeau’s reprises Driving Miss Daisy, the play that spawned the Oscar-winning film, with two Elly winners from Garbeau’s original cast.
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Satay what?
Eating at Bangkok Thai Cuisine in Citrus Heights can be like falling in love with food for the first time.
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Food Stuff
Beer on the rocks? Hey, south of the border, they’re mixing suds into cocktails that would make traditional American beer drinkers blanch.
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The long windup
Sacramento-Davis band the Lookyloos release a dreamy debut album, the title of which is too long to print here, that only took six years to make.
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Local music on radio? Well, sort of
An Internet station is playing local music that corporate radio won’t touch.
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Parking Lot Buffalo
Former Mac Swanky Trio frontman Scott McChane segues into introspective singer-songwriter mode on this five-song EP.
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The Pretty Girls
A fictional account about the recorded debut of what may be Sacramento’s finest rock band.
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Auntie Grizelda’s got da blooze?
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Trailer flash
Sweet Home Alabama reveals its plot with the grueling inevitability of a leaky faucet.
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The return of green power
A brighter shade of green for California.
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