Issue: July 13, 2006
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Art-house blues
Local independent theaters can’t always get the films they need to survive. And local film buffs miss out on a lot.
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Role reversal
Sacramento’s Slavic Christians fled persecution back home, but some are befuddled by their new country’s tolerance of gays.
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A hard bargain
Sacramento County’s office workers get short shrift compared with Yolo and El Dorado counties. Will they strike?
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Letters for July 13, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The life of a matriarch
At 109, Ruby Muhammad is hoping to set a record: oldest black woman to live without needing a wheelchair.
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Public offenders
Protecting your kids from weird artsy people.
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Belated birthday wishes
SN&R’s belated wish for Bush on his 60th birthday.
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Distracted from the data
Legislation requiring drivers to use hands-free cell phones ignores the real cause of accidents: driver distraction.
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Circular reasoning
The work of Ellen Beauregard at Deep Art Lounge.
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What I did with my 15 minutes
The 2006 Sammies winners measure their fame … so far.
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Class warrior
The BBC’s Greg Palast “follows the money” in an armed madhouse.
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The beginning of flamboyance, especially in cinema
The Sacramento French Film Festival returns.
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Horse of battle, horse of ballet
The world-famous Lipizzaner Stallions capriole in the home of the Kings.
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Defrosting Ice Cream Scoop
Miracles of science in the kitchen.
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The Lion’s peeps tonight
No one looks awkward dancing to reggae.
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Two Shakes
The Sacramento Shakespeare Festival explores the Bard’s early work with Two Gentlemen of Verona.
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Romeo and Juliet
Wherefore art the title characters so geeky?
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The more things change
The Haines brothers have imported many of the 33rd Street Bistro’s signature dishes to a swank new Midtown location.
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Vive la France!
Suggestions for a Bastille Day feast from French chef Daniel Pont.
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
Otter Pops are tasty enough, but how about Viennese espresso over hazelnut ice cream?
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The case for corporate rock
Is the Warped Tour necessary? Surprisingly so.
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Puppet show and Quintron
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Forward and fiaca, menacle and den gosaca
Which translates to “Sunday’s reggae dance party is at the Blue Lamp.”
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The Incredible Hulk: The Complete First Season
Hulk smashes puny “best of” set in favor of complete-season releases.
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The other side of the fence, or the tracks
Morgan Spurlock’s small-screen adventures in empathy.
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