Issue: July 20, 2006
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For love and money
Work sucks. But not for these Sacramentans, who turned passions for percussion, play and people into unconventional occupations.
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Shouting toward Bethlehem
Local Palestinians plead for their homeland’s safety.
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Moderating McMansions
Temporary restrictions on home design take effect at month’s end in East and North Sacramento neighborhoods as the council seeks community input on a proposed citywide ordinance.
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Lessons from internment
Sacramento Muslims find similarities and solace through involvement with the area’s Japanese-Americans, who work to keep the memory of wartime camps alive.
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A path with heart
It’s time to ask: “Does your path have heart?”
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Letters for July 20, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Virus control
A Davis researcher helped create the new vaccine that will help fight cervical cancer.
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Anniversary special
FOIA’s midlife crisis, Americans’ belief in “In God We Trust” and Doolittle’s debate preferences, all in this week’s Bites.
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The right to bear oars
Why break up oar fights on the river? Let natural selection do its job.
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PAX is at Axis
The Peace Arts Xchange sponsors art focused on the Iraq war.
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Look to the East
Watching all the music videos in this story is guaranteed to kill at least a half a workday!
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Climate Change 101
A look at three good books on climate change.
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Stravinsky: The Second Exile
From Russia with troubles, lots of troubles.
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Stationary tourist
Travel through the French countryside—and psyche—without leaving your Crest Theatre seat.
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Manly is as manly does
Maddox emerges from cyberspace seclusion for an appearance at the Folsom Borders.
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Vacation’s over
Lambda Players’ Key West promises campy comedy and naked men. One out of two ain’t bad.
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Work in progress
See a play in gestation at the Playwrights Festival of New Works.
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Swimsuit season
Put down the ice cream and pick up the ice water.
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Afternoon snack
Another independent espresso outlet in Midtown.
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Nonstop hustle
2Mex and Life Rexall bring the $martyr project to Capitol Garage.
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Peeping Tom
News flash: Mike Patton made a boring record. We just saved you 12 bucks.
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Tentacles stretching from Austin
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Beautiful beginning, bittersweet finale
I heard the news today, oh boy.
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Awfully forward, with donkeys
Kevin Smith returns to his roots.
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Innocent Sorcerers
An Oscar-winning Polish director’s proto-Linklater slice of life about Warsaw youths.
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