Issue: March 13, 2003
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An American in Baghdad
Ignoring a warning of war, Charlie Liteky has put himself at ground zero with civilians in Iraq.
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White like me
Billed as a celebration of European culture, Euro-Fest 2003 offered Sacramentans the opportunity to get in touch with their inner racist.
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A hole in the middle
The New Helvetia cafe helped revitalize a community. Now, the Midtown coffee shop is being evicted as Krispy Kreme negotiates for its lease.
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Embed with the enemy
There are pros and cons to reporters accompanying the military into war.
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Letters for March 13, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Man’s best friend
What tails are for and why he must chase the cat.
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Would you buy a used knife from this state?
Airports recycle weapons, PETA recasts the Holocaust, and Cox reclassifies prisoners.
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This just in: Osama hates Saddam
By focusing on Iraq, the U.S. government is playing into Osama bin Laden’s hands.
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Don’t cut classes
The budget deficit should not be balanced at the expense of schools.
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Of clowns and class struggles
Unfamilliar with the wildly endearing writing of San Francisco’s Michelle Tea? She’ll be here next week, so study up!
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Gentiles also welcome
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Neither gal nor grrrl
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Bite Me! An Unofficial Guide to the World of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
A handy guide to “the smartest show on television.”
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Project for the New American Century
The details of the new American imperial agenda are spelled out in detail at the Project for the New American Century site.
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Unsubstantiated rumors and opinion, etc.
Art galleries and all-ages venues get the police clampdown treatment, while other jammed venues are left alone.
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The man show
In the Yasmina Reza play Art, currently at the Sacramento Theatre Company, a couple of “pricks” lock horns. Cultural conservatives should stay home and watch PAX.
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The cat’s meow
The Black Cat Cafe puts out European-quality breakfast and lunch and tops them with a fine choice of desserts. Hou can you top that?
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Food Stuff
Laszlo’s Gourmet Smoked Fish smokes fish, gourmet style.
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The beast from ‘66
Ten years after forming, the Trouble Makers continue to make the kind of high-energy garage-rock racket that makes life worth living.
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Clampdown on all-ages venues
Last weekend, local authorities cracked down on live-music venues catering to under-21 fans. Some bars, however, were packed beyond capacity.
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Clubber unplugged?
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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