Issue: March 29, 2007
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Confessions of a Republican environmental activist
Tree-hugging Republicans? Meet Candy Chand and her group of Rancho Murieta “greens.”
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Little people
A 52-day peace-in ends at Rep. Doris Matsui’s office.
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The same, only different
Alt media tries for consistency, dies by complacency.
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Letters for March 29, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Perpetual madness
What do March Madness and politics have in common?
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Love, post-partisan style
The governor’s adviser on energy efficiency and renewables says we should start with self-awareness.
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Veggies aren’t ‘blight’
Sacramento is considering a ban on some front-yard gardens—the ones that grow food.
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Been there, played that
The gaming industry catches on to recycling.
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The Beat goes on
Dave Wakeling’s English Beat won’t save it for later.
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Don’t You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes
So it’s sorta social. Demented and sad, but social. Right?
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The Complete Poetry
Carnality vs. divinity is just the beginning.
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Paint and switch
Portrait of the artist as a young missionary.
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Above insolence and triviality
At the state finals of the second annual Poetry Out Loud recitation contest.
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Nonlinear success story
Richard Foreman’s Symphony of Rats enjoys a national resurgence and a local premiere.
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Symphony of Rats
If you want to know if Beyond the Proscenium Productions’ new show makes sense, you’re posing the wrong question.
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Fish tales
McCormick & Schmick’s baits the hook, but doesn’t quite land the fish.
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Pizza with soul
Now they’ve got a lot more than coffee at Old Soul Co.
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Brat tracks
Lily Allen may act spoiled, but her music sounds sweet.
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Melody Claussen-Furry
The secretary of Sacramento’s Craft Mafia gives us five songs that inspire creation.
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Light fuse get away
Trust Your Ears is drawn to incendiary buttrock like a moth to a flame.
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Identity theory
Director Mira Nair scores big with a film version of Jhumpa Lahiri’s debut novel.
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It’s showtime, folks!
A new-edition DVD is reason enough to see All That Jazz again.
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