Issue: January 11, 2007
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Tug of war
In August, a Placer County teenager will begin a tour in the Army that may place him in war-torn Iraq. Can a Vietnam veteran talk him out of it?
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How green is Arnold?
Can Schwarzenegger muscle-up some green cred?
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Exit outlook
Former county supervisor Illa Collin does her exit interview with SN&R.
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The march continues
The battle for human rights begins close to home.
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A soulless war
Will more soldiers or our country lose its soul in the war in Iraq?
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Letters for January 11, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Cancer broke me
Survivors need to know that they’ll be forever changed by the disease.
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Rebel tradition
Xico Gonzalez takes the RCAF into the next generation.
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You’ve got mail
The federal government is arguing in court that it should be able to read your e-mails.
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Laboring to entertain
Entertainment workers—including adult-entertainment workers—deserve to be treated like other laborers.
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Allied powers
The Asylum Gallery opens a month-long exhibition from the Alliance of Women Artists.
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The poseur’s guide to skiing and riding
How to snow your friends on the slopes.
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Films gone wild
Who needs to go outside when you can watch 110 nature films at the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival?
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Accidental tourist
When life gives you Volkswagen ads, you make digital photos.
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Jazz lands
The charmingly informal Java Lounge becomes the new home of the weekly Prescott Showcase.
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Meditations on a woman scorned
Polly want an avant-garde theater concept?
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Not just desserts
Find new plays and free cake at the Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre’s Playwrights Festival.
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Coming right up
There’s plenty on the boards in the New Year.
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Come-as-you-are spots
Looking for a laid-back meal? Zac England suggests a few spots.
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Flavors of North Africa
Try merguez over couscous for a taste of North Africa.
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Being Stephen Malkmus
Catching up with the indie-rock family man on the long and winding pavement.
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Prayer of Death
It’s got wheezing violin drone and we like it!
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Protective headgear required
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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We will not rock you
In looking for Tenacious D, we find Genre Peak.
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The greatest Chow on earth
Zhang Yimou’s latest is less Shakespeare than Cecil B. DeMille.
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loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies
Boring enough to be hard to sit through, but not egregious enough to walk away from.
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Symbiopsychotaxiplasm, Take 1 and Take 2 1/2
If you can say it, you might as well watch it.
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Loose women, tightly paced
The Forbidden Hollywood Collection is actually quite accessible.
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