Issue: January 12, 2006
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Viagra and the culture of manhood
For millions of men who suffer from varying levels of impotence, Viagra has been a godsend. But for millions of others, it’s become the recreational drug of choice.
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Let there be light
The PUC offers money for solar roofs, while the city of Roseville contemplates requiring developers to build solar homes.
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A parallel universe
Davis artist blurs the line between our world and one that’s more fun.
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Radio in the red zone
Liberals are no-fly in the red zone that is Marysville.
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Letters for January 12, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The runaround
For all the talk of flood preparedness, CSUS grad students find a failure to communicate.
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Survival of the fittest
Scott Estrada has the owner’s manual for the human body—interested in taking a look?
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Where the sun don’t shine
Bites don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. Or does he?
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Our daily bread
Yes, let’s raise the wage, even if it only means raising workers’ pay by half a loaf of bread per hour.
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‘Warrior in chief’ isn’t a good idea
The U.S. armed forces are too much for one man to control.
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Funny girl
Suzanne Westenhoefer brings comedic gravy to the Crest Theatre’s mashed potatoes this Saturday.
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Make some space
The 1050 Loft adds an artful aspect to Midtown’s ongoing development.
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When in Rome
Audrey Hepburn escapes the doldrums of castle life—yes, apparently being a princess can be a real drag—in Roman Holiday.
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I Didn’t Do It for You: How the World Betrayed a Small African Nation
What Eritrea has to teach us about war.
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Degree Confluence Project
Going global on the ultimate geek road trip.
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TE TE hootenanny
Less a Haints show than a bunch of friends taking turns entertaining each other.
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Cutting edge
Before Cannibal! The Musical, there was Sweeney Todd.
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And the Dream Goes On! A Celebration in Song, Word and Dance
The Martin Luther King Jr. Theatre Project offers another winning production.
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The talk of the town
Underneath the trendy veneer, Mason’s Restaurant delivers quality gourmet food.
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Hello, Dolly
Local artists help the queen of country celebrate her 60th birthday.
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Further thoughts on douchebags
Clubber’s second installment in the “unwanted advice” series.
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Ch-ch-changes
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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American Pie Presents Band Camp
The kin of Stifler goes straight to video.
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