Issue: February 01, 2007
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2 hours to L.A.—why not?
Is there any real chance California ever will get a high-speed bullet train?
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If you build it …
We’ve spent 10 years and $30 million studying a bullet train. It’s time California builds it.
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Letters for February 1, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Training someone’s mistress
When the boundaries get blurred in a family, seek therapeutic help.
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One man’s culture war
Bill O’Reilly’s warmongering is no laughing matter.
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The ax man cometh
Don’t leave your guitar any place you wouldn’t leave your kid or your dog.
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Now digg this
Laugh out loud at “Get Your War On,” Digg.com is darn fun, and eat at Mandango’s on February 5 to help the Strange family.
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Once and future flood
SN&R: Approve the SAFCA plan and take a sane approach in the future to development in flood-prone areas.
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Scouts in court
While the Boy Scouts have a right to discriminate, they’re hurting boys they should be serving.
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Before stretch Hummers
Palkee: Wedding Conveyances of North India opens at the Crocker Art Museum this weekend.
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Giving the devil his due
Norman Mailer’s new novel finds the devil in the details of Hitler’s youth.
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Dutch’s switch
How did Reagan turn Republican from Democrat? It was no lightening strike.
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Acting! Genius!
It’s time again for America’s longest-running high-school theater festival, at CSUS.
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Octuple your fun
A little jazz, a little contemporary strings.
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Stocking up
A beloved indie bookstore expands into its new digs.
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The honeymoon’s over
Noel Coward’s Private Lives will have you thinking twice before saying, “I do!”
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Johnny Tremain
A Revolutionary new play by the Children’s Theatre of California.
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Don’t fence me in
Roxy offers a new take on staples of the Old West.
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Fresh fruits
Chris Fisk suggests was to avoid falling into a fruit rut.
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Bear market
Even the logo has local connections at Sargent’s House of Coffee.
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What fresh Hella is this?
Hella has three new members, one new album and an international tour schedule. Too bad Sacramento’s not on it.
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Rock of the ‘walk
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Songs, clean and brightly lit
No one can feel poopy when they hear the Finches. Not even Mr. Hankey.
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Graphic depictions
Two Mike Mignola animated releases in one week? Stretch that allowance!
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