Issue: January 19, 2006
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This I Believe
In partnership with Capital Public Radio, SN&R hereby presents a local version of a national media project exploring our core beliefs and ideals as Americans.
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Three is the tragic number
Deven Lepierro was the most recent fatality in a rash of officer-involved shootings. His mother says the sheriff’s story doesn’t add up.
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He’s leaving home
After 20 years of waiting for the rising tide to lift all boats, Tim Brown is taking a break from piloting Loaves & Fishes.
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Letters for January 19, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Ridiculous therapy
Local DJ chats it up about club therapy and fending off Top 40 boredom.
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Back to the center
Welcome back to the center, Arnold, where politics is dull—and responsible.
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Wi-Fi follies
Why the city of Sacramento should approach other Wi-Fi deals in addition to the MobilePro one.
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War on ‘Happy New Year!’
They’ll get his “Happy New Year” when they choke it in his warm, gagging throat.
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Stages of life
City Theatre’s local playwrights festival gives birth to four new plays.
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Mythical-monster musical
Dragon Land has lost its music. It’s up to Emmy, Max and their dragon friends to solve the mystery.
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Oh What a Slaughter: Massacres in the American West: 1846-1890
Thoughtful, necessary nonfiction from the co-writer of Brokeback Mountain.
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For Mom and Dad
Jack Gallagher returns to the B Street with a sweet, one-man tribute to his parents.
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Good food, no waiting
Why are the area’s Persian restaurants always empty?
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Fare thee well: part 1
A Clubber so poignant, it transcends the need for bold names.
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The Wildlife
Since when is pretention a deal-breaker for enjoying good music?
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The grass is bluer in Winters
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Wooden Allen
Under the posh accents, high-class acting and Mayfair locations, it’s the same old Allen hand-wringing.
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The Ross McElwee DVD Collection
A six-piece collection from a great American documentarian.
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