Issue: October 12, 2006
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Running man (the other one)
SN&R talks to Phil Angelides about his vision for California.
This article was published on 10.12.06
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Better Dem than him
Some lifelong Republicans are defecting from Doolittle.
This article was published on 10.12.06
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The friendly nihilist
Governor hopeful: Jon Stewart for chief justice, a ban on straight marriage, and killer weed.
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The crackdown downtown
Entertainment task force and new neighbors are putting the squeeze on downtown clubs.
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If a candidate speaks in a forest …
As the gubernatorial election nears, this editor’s wondering if anyone’s actually saying anything or if anyone’s even listening.
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Letters for October 12, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The Kings are dead
Maloof pal Tony Guanci doth protest too much.
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Spanish exhibition
Eight classic Pedro Almodóvar films return to the big screen.
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Eye curious
The 15th annual Sacramento International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
This article was published on 10.12.06
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Clückentanzen!
My Turn Verein Oktoberfest isn’t complete without a little wing wiggling.
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This one soars
Harper Lee’s unforgettable novel sings onstage.
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The rain in Spain
Midtown staple Aioli Bodega Espanola colonizes Davis.
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The Freewheeler, revisited
When it comes to Bob Dylan, taste isn’t the real issue.
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Big Bill Broonzy
Muddy’s mentor brought a lot to Chicago’s South Side sound.
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From Woodstock to Winters
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Anthony York
The editor of Capitol Weekly crafts a nonpartisan dance mix.
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The end of an era
When Tower Records closed, Sacramento lost more than a retail outlet.
This article was published on 10.12.06
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To thine own self be Tru
Where Capote had unimpeachable credentials, Infamous has unexpected delights.
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‘Success to crime’
Going back to the The Maltese Falcon, again.
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A vegan, a vegetarian and a carnivore walk into a restaurant…
It’s no joke: Sacramentans with disparate eating philosophies can dine on common ground.
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Around the world in 80 bites
Let your stomach do the exploring at Sacramento’s ethnic eateries.
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In with the old and new
Recipe for success in restaurant business remains the same.
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Brunch-a-plenty
No budget is too big or small for this weekend tradition.
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Asked in Midtown on Second Saturday
What is your favorite place to eat in the Sacramento area?
This article was published on 10.12.06