Issue: June 08, 2006
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Can you hear me now?
It’s hard enough managing mental illness. But what if nobody speaks your language?
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Crossing the line
Want to solve the immigration “problem"? Follow the money.
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Tapped out
SN&R catches up with physicist David Goodstein at UC Oil Forum.
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Presumed guilty
Latino activist does 17 days in jail for looking suspicious.
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Letters for June 8, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Bungee boy
John Kockelman’s major stunts and extreme research include sending a 2-ton truck off the nation’s tallest bridge and figuring out how many G-forces a person can take before their eye hemorrhages.
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Driving and dialing
It’s time to address the dangers of using a cell phone while driving.
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Druids, fairies and dragons! Oh my!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Unintelligent design.
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Subtle like an anvil
The B Street gets political with Sam Shepard’s anti-Dubya comedy.
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Grace After Incest
The skeletons come out of the closet and onto the stage in Grace After Incest.
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Break the rules
Acclaimed chef Mai Pham tackles the counter-service lunch crowd with ease.
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Cold comfort
What’s the most popular flavor at Gunther’s Quality Ice Cream?
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Drive, she said
Jimboy’s Tacos impresses even the toughest food critics.
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Introducing beatnik fusion
If you want a Kyoto Beat Orchestra CD, you’d better get your money out before they stop playing.
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Wolfmother
New classic rock: an oxymoron but this time without the morons.
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Jazz-rock-burrito fusion
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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The other side of Bill
Trust Your Ears pauses to remember Bill Rase’s garage-rock influence.
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Get along, shaggy doggie
A trifle, but a sweet and lovely one.
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Late Spring
Mini-masterpiece from Japanese master finally released on DVD.
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That’s what I’m talking about
Party at the moon tower with the Criterion Edition of Dazed and Confused.
This article was published on 06.08.06