Issue: October 07, 2004
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Scott is hot!
A herd of salivating media. High-priced lawyers who sign autographs. Groupies who just can’t get enough. What’s not to love about the Peterson murder trial?
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Home invasion
The Davis community reaches out to a colleague whose home in Palestine is up against the wall.
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Letters for October 7, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Mining the subconscious
Reflections on hypnotherapy, total wisdom and being made to bark like a dog.
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October Surprise!
SN&R readers weigh in on possible scenarios for an October Surprise.
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Hidden treasure
Richard Press is the owner of an out-of-the-way bookstore specializing in fine-art books, rare volumes and other osbcure publications.
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The big 10
The top two reasons not to re-elect George W. Bush.
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Salmon memorial
If water levels and temperatures on the American River aren’t stabilized, salmon runs could become a memory.
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In league with extraordinary gentlemen
George Butler, the documentary filmmaker who made Pumping Iron and Endurance, runs the risk of being branded a partisan publicist for his new feature, Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry.
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Class clown
A fine exhibition at Oak Park’s 40 Acres Gallery features the many faces of North Carolina native Beverly McIver.
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A win-win situation
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Interactive cinema
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Occultopedia
The Web site Occultopedia provides a fine dictionary for looking up occult-related topics.
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You’ve got to have Gratitude
Gratitude played its first-ever show at The Boardwalk last week.
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Wild horses
City Theatre outdoes itself with a stirring production of Equus.
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Take your ‘cue
Barbecue partisans unite in favor of the new Barbary Coast Savannah BBQ!
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Lookin’ for a kiss
Supermodel Suicide not only has the coolest band name in town, but it has one of the area’s must-see live shows.
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“Distinguish” is a verb
This just in: Alternative-rock music is something of a cliché. Also, some activity in the local singer-songwriter community.
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I Can’t Believe It’s Not Comedy
Is local troupe I Can’t Believe It’s Not Comedy funnier than God? From this CD, probably not.
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Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson finally completed what his Beach Boys never could: the 1967 masterpiece Smile. And it is a masterpiece.
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The Delgados
On their fifth record, the Delgados of Scotland aim for pop perfection.
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¿Que es un Django?
Area multi-instrumentalist Joe Craven plays a CD release party for his new Django Latino at the Palms in Winters on Saturday, October 9.
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Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry
Cinema selection of the week.
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