Issue: September 09, 2004
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Advice and dissent
Voices from the new political wilderness three years after the terrorist attacks.
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Fares unbalanced
New city taxi study could reduce taxi companies from 80 to two.
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Caged heat
Mixed martial artist James Irvin eyes the big-time.
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Letters for September 9, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Ladies, first
Never mind the candidates. What about their wives?
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Walking the walk
Auburn resident Nancy Bender is coaching walkers for a marathon to benefit cancer research.
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The rationale against Bush
The No. 10 reason not to vote for Bush.
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Crushing cars—and the environment
GM is crushing electric cars—and the hope they provide for sound energy policy.
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The new spin
Three local women who spin records in area clubs are breaking into a male-dominated field.
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Acoustic paintings
Elliott Fouts Gallery in East Sacramento features a five-artist group show, and one of those artists is SN&R contributor Tim White.
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What are you eating?
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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The Living Room Candidate
The American Museum of the Moving Image’s “The Living Room Candidate” provides an online, searchable archive of political TV spots.
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Prostitution illustrated
Michelle Tea’s new illustrated novel, Rent Girl, reveals everything you wanted to know about the world’s oldest profession.
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Seasonal offerings
Sacramento Theatre Company’s new season offers award-winning plays, new musicals and an evening with Danny Glover.
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Get your goat
Grab a ginger beer and take it easy at Sweet Fingers, Sacramento’s new Jamaican restaurant.
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The lamb lies down on Alhambra
Local prog-rock band Killing Buddha has roots in a number of other area bands, including the late, lamented Birthday.
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Four guys in the far corner
The frontline report from Sacramento’s music scene—on and off the radar.
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Max Richter
Max Richter’s The Blue Notebooks is a beautiful, stirring and rather episodic work of quasi-classical compositions.
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Various artists
The third Shanti Project compilation flows beautifully, providing the ideal soundtrack for dreaming.
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Papa’s Culture got some brand-new bags
Veterans of two once-popular but now-defunct Sacramento bands turn up on this week’s radar.
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Lost in translation
Criminal, a remake of the Argentine crime thriller Nine Queens, loses a lot in the translation.
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Event Schedule
Saturday, September 11 | 7:00-9:45pm | Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, UC Davis.
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Event Schedule
Saturday, September 11 | 7:00-9:45pm | Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, UC Davis.
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Acting on faith:
The Sacramento Community Keeps its Commitment to Oak Park.
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Richard Montgomery
Building Unity Through Interfaith Understanding and Cooperation.
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Building Unity Award
For outstanding contributions to interfaith understanding and cooperation.
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Ecumenical, Interdenominational & Interfaith Exchange
Ecumenical, Interdenominational & Interfaith Exchange.
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