Issue: August 03, 2006
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The new nukes
As the planet heats up, prominent environmentalists now agree with George W. Bush that nuclear energy may be our last best hope. Has panic set in?
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Sex, politics and textbooks
All that remains of S.B. 1437 is an amendment to the state education code prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Why did Carl do it?
Why did recognized community activist Carl Pinkston rob a bank?
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The nuclear option
Californians’ aversion to nuclear power may be waning as the technology’s held out as a partial solution to curb global warming.
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Letters for August 3, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Me. In Baghdad. Again.
A freelancer photographer’s personal diary from Baghdad.
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She will lead them
Travel consultant Patricia Thaxter offers tips for making any city your own.
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Kicking ass
Bites takes on Mad Max, Christian Zionists and the government of Israel.
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Obstinate ignorance
The price of our leaders’ obstinate ignorance grows every day.
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‘People places’ make a city
To make Sacramento livable, design it to be people-centered.
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Think globally, screen locally
This year’s Sacramento International Film and Music Festival features 100 films culled from more than 500 submissions.
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A tour underground
For an up-close tour of the international underground, you couldn’t do better than Suffled How It Gush.
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Molto bene
Sacramento’s 21st annual Italian food and music festival.
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Body Brokers: Inside America’s Underground Trade in Human Remains
Scary, disgusting, fascinating.
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My life as a figurehead
Guns don’t kill people. Chuck Norris kills people.
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Hamlet in the Space Allotted
A poem by Russell Holder of Davis.
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Longer and stronger
The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival expands to seven days a week.
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Theater in the round
Too many concepts spoil the broth at the Town Lounge.
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Get over it
Just months after Grandaddy’s breakup, Jason Lytle rebounds with Sacramento’s Rusty Miller.
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Sweetened by the sun
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Terry Moore
Makeout songs from Sacramento’s love poet, Terry Moore.
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Licuados for the soul
Luna’s Café provides shelter from the influence of Los Angeles.
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Cinema selection of the week.
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The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.: The Complete Series
Who needs ratings success when you’ve got the Chin?!
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Beloved & beleaguered
We interviewed SN&R’s “Ask Joey” columnist about the serious relationship dilemmas that can surface during wedding planning.
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Beware Bridezilla
Don’t let the beast within make a monstrous mess of your wedding day.
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Destination homegrown
You can have a destination wedding within driving distance of Sacramento.
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