Issue: October 10, 2002
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Mr. Camejo, the floor is yours
SN&R inserts Camejo into the Davis-Simon debate.
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Truant or home-schooled?
The question of home schooling vs. truancy looms over the superintendent’s race.
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The politics of patrols
The biggest issue for council candidates in Citrus Heights is whether the city should keep its contract with the Sheriff’s Department.
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Letters for October 10, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Mastering the mix
Local recording engineer Eric Broyhill specializes in mastering, the final step in making a CD sound great.
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Sharpshooter spraying off target
Threat from glassy-winged sharpshooter does not justify forced spraying of toxic pesticides.
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Beats happening
A restless community of young artists dazzled 1950s San Francisco as it defied conformity.
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Fire: Paint with me
Former SN&R art critic Dan Samborski mounts a show at Barton Gallery, and an old colleague concludes he’s somewhat of a genius.
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More, more, Moore!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Chickenhawk Hall of Shame
The Chickenhawk Hall of Shame is must-see TV you won’t see—except on the Web.
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Wasted Chicks
The Web site wastedchicks.com offers an interactive look at alcohol abuse, and it’s really stupid.
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Of gorillas and Brazilians
Although the Mondavi Center sits on the area’s cultural calendar like an 800-pound gorilla, there are alternatives—like the Sacramento Community Concerts Association’s subscription series.
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Shakin’ all over
Beyond the Proscenium Productions’ Quake is a bit like the cosmos meets Cosmo.
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Unjust desserts
The Esquire Grill, which upgades a classic American menu, gets it right on many levels, but its desserts leave something to be desired.
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Food Stuff
After a hard day at Apple Hill, you may be hankering for something stronger, such as wine. Try the Boeger Winery nearby.
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Undercover brother
The younger brother of one of Sacramento’s better-known bards is making a run at the singer-songwriter game.
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Yes, it hurts—but in a good way
Five local metal bands bring in the bucks for charity.
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The Black Heart Procession
Los Angeles band the Black Heart Procession, which plays Capitol Garage on Thursday, moves into Jobim territory on Amore del Tropico.
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Jackie Greene
Young singer-songwriter Jackie Greene is the area’s best bid for new-Dylan status.
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What condition Willie’s in
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Never forever
Tuck Everlasting is a tour de force for the writer, the actors and the director.
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