Issue: September 15, 2005
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Inside the Bee’s Ivory Tower
Pulling back the curtain on the capital city’s daily ink-and-newsprint opinion makers. Are they really mouthpieces for the Democrats? And is anybody paying attention to what they write?
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Last refuge
Rampant development puts Stone Lakes near the top of national ‘most threatened’ wildlife-refuge list.
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Loving the warrior, hating the war
Davis couple are heading to D.C. to demand their son’s return from war.
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All the news not fit to print
Project Censored reveals the most important news stories not covered for 2005.
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Letters for September 15, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Never too late
For 30 years, Millie Stefani has been helping Sacramentans get in shape.
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Draft-dodger rag
Bites threatens to relocate in Canada, discovers Googlefighting and offers an apology.
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Levees don’t vote
Even a fiscal conservative sees the wisdom in California spending money on better disaster planning.
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Jason, Josh and Heather
What will kids now entering the ninth grade be looking at as they graduate high school?
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Power to the people
Don’t let rogue energy companies make California’s utility policy.
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The grief wrangler
For a poet who writes primarily about grief, Joshua McKinney laughs a lot.
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Muggles unite!
Jean-Paul Sartre would urge Harry Potter to stop lying to himself. Magic denies reality!
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Club kids who care
Local club promoters do their part to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina—plan your partying accordingly.
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Kitchen Sink
The Bay Area’s cool culture quarterly offers lots to think about.
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Rebel Within a Cause
A poem by William J. Hughes of Sacramento.
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Cinema trouvé
The Found Footage Festival’s cinematic curios come to Sacramento.
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From Holiday to Hansberry
A trio of plays centered on the African-American experience.
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Straighten up and fry right
Hush puppies, pecan pie and all the tastes of the South.
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And he danced
Discover the secret to Jeff Pitcher’s freelance sidewalk boogie.
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Just throw money
Christian Kiefer may not have the star power of Julia Roberts, but he’s doing his part to publicize the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
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Sonny Rollins
The saxophone colossus stands up to national catastrophe.
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West Africa meets the West
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Absolute family values
A Broadway play succeeds on the big screen. It’s been a while.
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A Call for Unity Schedule
Friday, September 23, 8:00 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.
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