Issue: October 19, 2006
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State got your bling?
The courts are poised to decide if California’s methods for handling $5 billion in unclaimed property are legal.
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What’s in the vault?
SN&R’s request for a list of unclaimed property that the controller’s office auctioned was unanswered as of press time.
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Colonization in California
A convicted sex offender wants to provide a colony for past and future offenders if Proposition 83 passes.
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Flophouse shuffle
City tries to protect tenants of low-income hotels.
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Your windfall’s waiting
Search the vault to see if you or someone you know has unknowingly made a contribution to the state’s coffers by failing to claim “lost” property.
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Letters for October 19, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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A crooked memory lane
One alumnus’s recounting of his glorious past.
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No fish story
Editor Dan Bacher knows all of Sacramento’s fishing secrets.
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Minor threat
Students threaten presidents, outsiders wander schools freely, and the Bee’s sportswriters need an editor.
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No on Q and R
SN&R recommends a “no” vote on Measures Q and R.
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Prop. 87 is an economy-killer
Prop. 87 is guaranteed to raise energy prices—and that’s no recipe for energy independence.
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Buildings and bones
New art from Gabrielle Carlson and Dan Lydersen at Fools Foundation.
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Howling stills
Allen Ginsberg’s photos, no longer archived under his bed, arrive at the Crocker Art Museum.
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Still Howling
On the 50th anniversary of “Howl,” four new books celebrate the life and work of Allen Ginsberg.
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You need professional help
Pirates and geishas and reapers. Oh my!
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Remembrance, the lasting perfume
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Strange Piece of Paradise
A tale you’d hate to live but love to read.
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What’s that, dearie?
Noisefest: a low, erratic rumbling that literally made me nauseated, as if Jiffy Pop were being prepared in my intestines, and other delights.
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A call to share
Local Muslims share the experience of Ramadan with more than 200 Sacramentans of all faiths.
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Small town, big drama
Picnic proves that small-town life in the 1950s was not one.
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Evangelize
Images Theater stages a gospel musical inside a Midtown cathedral.
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Race against quality
If a restaurant is fast and cheap, can it be good?
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Local harvest
Agricultural consultant Mark Linder shares his favorite farms.
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Star search
Sacramento is off the Michelin Guide radar, but maybe that’s just as well.
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Not-so-new wave
For better or worse, She Wants Revenge reinvents the goth-dance wheel.
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Covers for a cause
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Nothing to do in this burg
The latest shows, straight from the mouth of Jerry Perry.
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Having it, eating it
It’s as if Coppola can’t bear to take her protagonist out of an extended phase of pampered adolescence.
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Mountain Patrol
Like a John Ford Western with less booze and more endangered antelope carcasses.
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