Issue: March 15, 2007
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The war in numbers
More dead, more wounded, more money spent.
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Letters for March 15, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Big Brother is reading
Kenny Russell wants to be your Big Brother.
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P for propaganda
Kowtowing to pressure, KVIE chose to air flawed journalism.
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$8.4 billion
Here’s what we could have spent the $8.4 billion on instead of war.
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So much for tolerance
Local writer Rick Bartlett on all of us just gettin’ along.
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2-bit Bros.
Two Playa Game battles for Nintendo-band supremacy.
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War and redemption
Kevin Young on the public and private poet.
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Kevin Young: Q-and-A
Continued discussion with poet Kevin Young.
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Woman of Ill Fame
Why Gold Rush-era prostitution wasn’t a good career move.
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Too cool for pool
An empty pool on a warm spring night is as tempting, and as daunting, as a dance floor with no one on it.
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The War in the Parking Lot
A poem by William S. Gainer of Grass Valley.
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A waffle is a map of Midtown
Let us welcome the waffle guy to Second Saturday.
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One happy critic
The Broadway Series scores with Twelve Angry Men.
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The Cocktail Hour
The B Street Theatre dips into A.R. Gurney’s monied northeast sensibilities.
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Texture issues
Unless your toddler demands the miso, you’ll find better sushi elsewhere in town.
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Here to stay
Some foods stick around after the trend is over.
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Lyrics for change
Richard March’s country croons toward the left.
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Martha Scanlan
Songs that sound as old as the hills. In a good way.
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The lure of musical comfort food
Why we always return to Ghetto Moments.
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I see dead box office
Let’s put it this way: It’s no The Lake House.
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Classic literature, Hollywood style
Jennifer Jones still shines as Madame Bovary.
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Women behind the bar: What a difference a few decades can make
One woman stakes her claim in a mostly male environment and comes up a winner.
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Mano a Mano in Midtown
Sometimes being the first to down a pint of beer just isn’t enough to fuel your competitive spirit.
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The kids are alright
SN&R celebrates five years of the Jammies.
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Evening of Classical Music
Friday, March 30, 2007; 7:30 p.m. Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, UC Davis.
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Night of Contemporary Music
Saturday, March 17, 2007; 8pm. Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street.
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Jennifer Leighton
Recipient of the 2007 Award for Outstanding Contributions to Youth Music Education.
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Jammies Thank You
We would like to express our sincerest gratitude, appreciation, and thanks to those who unselfishly gave of themselves and their time to make this event possible.
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