Issue: July 07, 2005
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Grave development
Why the disturbance of the bones of prehistoric peoples lying beneath Sacramento streets is extremely troubling to American Indians.
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Natomas chainsaw massacre?
State and federal authorities investigate the possible destruction of a threatened species’ habitat.
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A less perfect Union
The man who tried to resurrect the city’s onetime conservative daily voice says it’s in trouble—again.
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Fire down below
Sacramento’s underground is rich with history.
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Letters for July 7, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Urbanite renewal
Christopher Lee’s Urbanites are making the leap from graphic designs to vinyl toys.
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DiFi infidelity
Feinstein sells out, while faxers get crafty.
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Suburban renewal
The Supremes rule that blight is in the eye of the beholder.
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Reject the injunction
West Sacramento’s gang injunction is far too arbitrary to be constitutional.
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Mistakes have consequences
We can’t just write Iraq off as a mistake; we owe the country reparations.
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Artist, dream thyself
This weekend brings an opportunity to view new work by multicultural metaphysical painter Fernando Duarte—you know, the pear guy.
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Storytelling jukebox
See what’s playing on Elizabeth Gibson’s storytelling jukebox.
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It’s fun to swing at the Y-W-C-A
Get into the swing of things at this dance sponsored by Midtown Stomp.
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Breathless
Pretend you have a social life—or if you have one already—find out what’s going on in Sacramento’s growing entertainment scene.
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Circus time again!
It only took Jeff Hudson 55 years to crack the Music Circus formula.
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A pearl of great price
Supper Club offers a unique evening and remarkable food. Just be sure to make reservations early.
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Rise and shine
The Good Mornings need a new name. Offer your suggestion at www.myspace.com/goodmornings!
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It’s pronounced ‘hoonta’
Clubber travels to the unfinished basement that will become Charles Twilling’s new all-ages venue.
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José Serebrier/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
East meets West in the music of Ge Gan-Ru.
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The harsher side of Brazil
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Onward, emperors
Filmmaker Luc Jacquet gets up close and personal in the Antarctic.
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