Issue: November 18, 2004
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Praying for recovery
The men in rehab at the House of Joseph in Marysville are trying to pull together with strength, hope and Bible verses.
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The church of Sac High
St. Hope vowed not to bring religion into the classroom. But on Sundays, the school’s auditorium becomes a house of God.
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Follow that story!
Whistleblower says state paid a million not to promote him.
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Extreme inclusion
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors considers an unprecedented housing program for the “extremely low income” bracket.
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Letters for November 18, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The bottom line
Bassist Dan Grady provides the bottom line for local retro-soul combo the Pleasure Seekers.
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Campus cops get their guns on
Taking steps to battle campus terror and political amnesia.
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You will remember nothing
Toyroom Gallery features eerie UFO-abduction art by Andrew J. Epstein and alt-comics-influenced paintings by Reuben Rude.
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That modern flair
Five local artists/teachers are part of a Northern California abstract-painter show that opens at the Crocker Art Museum this weekend.
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A poet’s prose
A longtime poet, August Kleinzahler, turns to prose and gets worthy results.
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Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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God Hates Shrimp
Your lobster bib will not get you into heaven anymore.
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Return of the entertainer
Dixieland too postmodern for you? Check out this weekend’s West Coast Ragtime Festival at the Red Lion.
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Yuletide politics
The B Street Theatre’s annual holiday production is a true gift this year.
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French twist
Bypass the Applebee’s on Interstate 80 for the gourmet French cuisine of La Provence.
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Eep opp ork ah-ah!
Local new-wave combo the Kimberly Trip is a husband-and-wife affair.
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Deconstruct-ing Arco
Local band Deconstruct got an opening slot last Friday at Arco.
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Cloud 9 Lounge
Local hip-hop combo Cloud 9 Lounge releases a debut CD that has a nice, loping flow.
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The Donnas
Are Palo Alto band the Donnas just the Go-Go’s with bad attitudes?
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Go. Speed Racer, go!
The Zim-Zims and Garrett Pierce at the Fox & Goose, plus some fine Mississippi Delta blues at Big Mike’s last Horsemen’s Club barbecue for the year.
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Aqua boogie
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie presents a feature-length articulation of the Nickelodeon series’ “nerds rule” credo.
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