Issue: March 16, 2006
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Local artists against the war
As the third anniversary of the war in Iraq draws near, SN&R turns its pages over to artists and offers these six posters for your consideration.
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Too many and counting
The rationale shifts, the body count is constant.
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Posters and poems
SN&R marks the third anniversary of a shameful war.
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Letters for March 16, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The fearful casualties of Iraq
Beyond all others, those who survived deserve the best care our country can give.
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Tabletop battlefields
War is fun—at least, the kind with dice and miniature soldiers can be.
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The tools will depend on the job
It has always been easier to destroy than to create.
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Fighting words
Some of Sacramento’s best poets offer their wartime verse.
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‘Dulce et decorum est’
Iraq war veteran and poet Brian Turner is the real deal.
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Domestic-partnership bliss
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Rallies and vigils and protests, oh my
War-related weekend activities.
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America’s Army: Rise of a Soldier
Be an army of one. On the couch.
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The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East
Dispatch from a one-man NGO.
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Another Poster for Peace
Peace posters! Get your peace posters!
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Bang bang, shoot shoot
How I learned to stop worrying and shoot a gun.
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Specters of slavery
Daniel Boyd Beaty didn’t bring his one-man show all the way from New York so you could stay home watching South Park.
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Weather permitting
We’ve been trying to get up the hill to review Foothill Theatre’s new play, but the weather won’t let us.
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Restaurants and revolutions
Though it’s hardly a topic for dinner conversation, war has enhanced Sacramento’s diverse culinary offerings.
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Music piracy is the new terrorism
If you download music illegally, the terrorists win.
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Ride the snake
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Watch what you sing
If a protest song is written, and no one’s willing to broadcast it, does it make a sound?
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Arms and the Man
Despite their differences of style, Eugene Jarecki and Michael Moore are two of a kind: debaters, not journalists.
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Hilarities of war
Don’t go hoarse shouting protests into deaf ears or preaching to the choir. Do it laughing.
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Sacramento’s Music Scene, Take Three
Local scenesters tell SN&R their favorite places to dance, catch live music and sing karaoke.
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Then & now
Bar-hop through time Take a historic pub tour through some of Sacramento’s most venerable watering holes.
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A week in the (night) life
You’ll need more than a week to take in all the weeknight entertainment Sacramento has to offer.
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