Issue: December 18, 2003
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Taking it to the streets
For Sharon Chandler and Greg King, the battle for the hearts and minds of Sacramento’s most troubled youth happens one kid at a time.
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Ecclesiastical disobedience
A Sacramento Lutheran church celebrates its 50th anniversary and continues its legacy of defying the status quo.
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Doctor at risk
Jerome Lackner’s 24-seven clinic faces financial uncertainty.
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Oaths of Arnold
SN&R’s ongoing progress report on the Governator’s campaign promises. This week: special interests.
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An army of one
Sacramento activists prove that perseverance really does pay off.
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Letters for December 18, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Mothers and fathers of invention
Ed Silva is vice president of the Inventors’ Alliance Sacramento.
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Judgment by Nuremberg
With regard to Iraq and Afghanistan, war-crime tribunals should consider the United States’ actions as well as those of other nations and regimes.
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Don’t reign on our parade
Sacramento’s parade ordinances are an assault on liberty.
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It still moves
Kentucky-based Americana band My Morning Jacket provides a healing balm for weary fans of rock’s expansive classic era.
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Pet stories
Bradbury’s characters are often confronted with moral dilemmas—just to see what happens next.
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You’d better recognize
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Teen angels
A benefit show at C.K. McClatchy High School this Friday features five local music acts, with the Groovie Ghoulies headlining.
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Heated controversy
Waitin’ 2 End Hell, William Parker’s controversial play about marriage, is sure to spark debate in your family.
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Greek goes mainstream
Daphne’s Greek Cafe, the Starbucks of Greek restaurants, provides tasty, cheap eats in Roseville.
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Not the sunshine boys
Three years ago, two local musicians left Sacramento for Oakland because of the heat. The New Strange is the result.
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Shake yo’ boo-tay
A couple of enterprising local bands go after the butt-shaker market. Should DJs be scared?
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Coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria: a conspiracy to market the Rush catalog to emo kiddies?
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Various artists
Alligator Records’ blues artists apply the house-rockin’ formula to yuletide tunes.
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Otherwise known as a dozen
Twelves Wax Emporium celebrates two years in the biz with Blackalicious and Vinroc at Harlow’s on Thursday.
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One film to rule them all
Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings is dazzling in its achievement.
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