Issue: March 11, 2004
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Hardcore devotion
The boys in 7Seconds are now mature men, but they’re cranking out the hardcore like never before.
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E-wasteland
California prepares to introduce the nation’s first statewide electronic-waste-recycling program.
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Oaths of Arnold
SN&R’s ongoing progress report on the Governator’s campaign promises. This week: car-tax aftermath.
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Letters for March 11, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Three strikes, he’s in
An imprisoned writer explains why life sentences for shoplifters and drug addicts don’t make sense.
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Hot-dog therapy
Mike Pallas, who’s working on a double major at the University of California, Davis, runs a late-night hot-dog cart called The Big Wiener.
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Fargo’s challenge round
Mayor Heather Fargo has been re-elected; it’s time for her to start leading.
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Thank me—I’m Irish
The Irish have given America more than an excuse to get drunk.
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Art is cool
In 1997, onetime tomato farmer Barry Sakata launched b. sakata garo, one of the better places to view art in the Big Tomato.
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What’s the buzz about?
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Another world
Tom Monteith’s paintings are difficult to describe because they’re best experienced by the eye-heart connection.
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The little connections
There are fewer than six degrees of separation between some figures in this week’s paper.
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50 brides for 50 brothers
50 brides, 50 grooms, a handful of corpses and a bathtub full of water add up to Big Love.
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Mother Courage and Her Children
Put your thinking cap on! Mother Courage and Her Children is a German epic about the evils of war.
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Soup’s on!
Candy is dandy, but Fog Mountain Cafe’s gourmet soups and sandwiches are superb.
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Psychotic reaction
What local garage-band supergroup is tearin’ up the town? Th’ Losin Streaks.
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Punk-rock pizza
No punk rock in Rocklin? Check out this pizza joint.
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The Joe Gilman Trio
Local pianist and jazz educator Joe Gilman tackles the music of Stockton jazz icon Dave Brubeck on this CD.
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Myaskovsky: Symphonies No. 1, 25
Nikolai Myaskovsky’s symphonies are Russian Romantic music with two capital R’s.
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Inside the tangent universe
Gary Jules, whose haunting version of Tears for Fears’ “Mad World” recently went to No. 1 in England, plays Harlow’s on Thursday, March 11.
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Malcolm on the bottom
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is one seriously crummy movie.
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