Issue: February 10, 2005
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Get straight or get thee to hell
Members of the Ex-gay movement attempt to turn homosexuals into heterosexuals. There was a laying on of hands, demands of celibacy, crying and a whole lot of praying.
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John Quixote
He may be tilting at windmills, but Peace and Freedom candidate John Reiger figures someone has to do it.
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Freedom of color
Concerned about being targeted as a community, a small group of Muslim businessmen is bringing the ACLU to Sacramento.
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Letters for February 10, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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What was that title again?
Davis resident Adam Rosenbaum co-wrote a book about memory loss.
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Send the really bad kids to prison
CYA does its best with wards, but they must want to change.
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His old Kentucky home
Wendell Berry’s appearance at the Crest Theatre is already sold out, but SN&R’s interview with him is open to everyone.
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Tell it like it is
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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The Dating Race
Stacy Kravetz published a first-person exposé on the modern dating scene without actually going on any dates.
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Angel and the centerfolds
What do you get when you mix Ask Joey, The Church of Ed Wood and a newsprint centerfold? This week’s Scene&heard column!
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The beauty myth
From bound feet to boob jobs, The Waiting Room attacks the notion of suffering for beauty.
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Ask and ye shall receive
Cho Dang Tofu House is not for vegetarians, but its delicious soups might convert meat eaters to the joys of bean curd.
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The doctor is in
It’s only February, but 2005 is already proving to be a landmark year for folk singer Robert William Doctor.
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The afterlife is in Roseville?
Jesus saves the all-ages music scene.
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Various artists
Established roots-music label Red House Records offers a thoughtful new anthology.
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Kermit Ruffins
Mardi Gras was last week, but this New Orleans music should keep your Tuesdays fat all year.
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It’s not filled with candy
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Pound of flesh
The Merchant of Venice resonates with modern relevance.
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