Issue: September 30, 2004
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Letters for September 30, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The horrible truth about pirates
Living History’s handmade items bring pirates and knights to life.
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California voters … go figure
California voters throw the media and pollsters for a loop.
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Goodbye to you, W.
Three more reasons to oust the current president.
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How Bush ruined my vacation
Given the effects of U.S. foreign policy, it’s safer to just stay home.
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No place like home
A Place Called Sacramento returns to the Crest Theatre this weekend, with more women filmmakers than ever before.
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Mr. Sexology
If books got parental ratings, T.C. Boyle’s latest would get at least an NC-17.
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Get the lowdown at Hoes Down
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Rowboat Veterans for Truth
A group of Revolutionary War veterans has come forward with shocking allegations of General Washington’s lack of leadership mettle.
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Great Scot, it’s a festival!
Community radio station KVMR puts on its eighth annual Celtic Festival in Grass Valley this weekend.
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Murder by numbers
Get in the Halloween spirit with the Delta King’s creepy production of Deathtrap.
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Potatoes and meat
Rocklin’s new Langhorne’s Restaurant recreates the time when every entrée came with soup, salad and a baked potato.
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After later days
Northern California favorite the Mother Hips return from limbo to play a gig at Harlow’s on Thursday, September 30.
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Slabs of sound
Checking in with one of the area’s better rock bands, Low Flying Owls.
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Various artists
Plenty of weird musical surprises on this compilation of Romanian and Gypsy artists.
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Butch Walker
Butch Walker’s Letters is like a sledgehammer covered with cake frosting. Too bad you won’t remember much afterward.
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Boom shaka laka laka!
Incendiary L.A. soul combo Café R&B plays the Torch Club on Friday, October 1.
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Burn artistry
Ladder 49 is a very good movie, unless you stick around for the ending.
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Arts & Entertainment
From Leland Stanford’s running horse to Sean Penn running through the airport, here’s a brief history of Sacramento’s dalliances with the motion-picture industry.
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Food & Drink
Frankenfood: a global food revolution with local roots.
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People & Places
When conservatives think of their Mecca, should Sacramento be at the top of their list? Here are five good reasons why it should.
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