Issue: March 27, 2003
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Life during wartime
News from the home front with two deploying Gulf War vets, an arrested Muslim protester and a roomful of lonely Greens.
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American in Baghdad update
SN&R follows up on the status of recent cover-story subject Charlie Liteky.
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Beyond body counts
The things that counted before the war, such as art and music, still count.
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Letters for March 27, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Shock and awe … in Sacramento
It’s so exciting to watch the high-tech pummeling of the bad guys in Baghdad. But what if one of those bombs hit the state Capitol?
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Channeling America
More fun with the Clear Channel, SUV rallies and honorary lesbians.
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Megan’s law fails all around
Megan’s Law needs an objective reappraisal.
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Slipped through the cracks
If this is the music issue, here are some records.
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Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age
An online gallery of works appropriated from copyrighted sources.
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The Shekinah
Is a certain rogue nation deliberately trying to hasten Armageddon? Read it and weep.
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I will survive
Local jazz pianist and educator Markus Burger will play two recitals next week; a new record store opens in Midtown.
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Better Places to Go
David-Matthew Barnes’ world premiere of Better Places to Go has possibilities, but until some fine-tuning takes place, it’s overly busy.
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Gone fishing
The new B Street play Red Herring starts off as a boilerplate detective story but then veers off in some strange directions.
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The brewer’s choice
Milwaukee is the band that will make Sacramento famous.
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Xenophilia and naked men
Xenophilia’s offbeat music works well as a counterpoint to local laugh troupe I Can’t Believe It’s Not Comedy.
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King Crimson
Art rock will never die—at least as long as there is King Crimson.
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Various artists
An anthology of contemporary lap steel recordings.
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Cessation revolution nouvelle
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Along came a …
In Spider, Ralph Fiennes can’t sort out his past from his present.
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Main Stage
Hosted by Pat Martin (98 Rock) and Monica Lowe (KZZO)
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