Issue: May 24, 2007
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The constant gardener
Alkali Flat resident David Ellis moves on.
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Shot in the heartland
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger takes a swipe at rural landowners, inviting sprawl into open spaces.
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Sicker, and more expensive, by the minute
The United States spends more on health care but ranks lower in quality than other nations.
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Elkarra, superstar
Muslim activist showered with honors after being snubbed by Senator Barbara Boxer.
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Walk for peace
An Iraqi vet walks one lap around the Capitol for each soldier dead.
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And walk for mental health
The 2007 Walk for Mental Health needs sponsors.
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Armed and dangerous while shopping
Solar backpacks give teens power; local author educates conscientious shoppers.
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Green Days contest! What shade of green are you?
Enter SN&R’s Green Days Green Contest.
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Hot child in the new city
New editor learns everything he wanted to know about Sexramento but was afraid to ask.
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Letters for May 24, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Cancel this show
Does your life sound like a script for The OC? Then it’s time for a re-write.
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The trouble with Jerry
Jerry Falwell may be dead, but his legacy of discrimination lives on.
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Rough beginnings made better
Her patients are small, but the emotions are big.
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Fix this mess
Why aren’t obviously needed prison reforms on the docket?
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A battle rejoined
A month has passed since the U.S. Supreme Court relaunched the abortion wars. What comes next?
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War trauma at home
Just because we’re not in Iraq doesn’t mean the war isn’t affecting us.
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Short Review of a current play.
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Return to 9/11
Delillo’s new novel comes closer than any yet to recreating the atmosphere during and immediately after the attacks of 9/11.
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Death of a Salesman
Woodland Opera House delivers a Willy Loman worth saving.
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On the waterfront
At Pizza Antica, the pizza’s good and the vegetable mélange isn’t an afterthought.
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Hey ho, let’s mellow
Not even Tommy Ramone can play fast, loud and hard forever.
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The Sea and Cake
The Chicago post-rockers’ back-to-basics full length sounds like a nice and lazy summer.
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In search of rock spectacle
Band-practice tomfoolery at the Distillery.
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Slice of life
It’s wry and fun, but has about as much to do with flyover America as Gilligan’s Island has to do with Polynesia.
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Heroes of the resistance
Resistance(s) offers, well, experimental films from the Middle East and North Africa.
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Family Fun
Having kids means never having to say you’re sorry.
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Food&Drink
Got a taste for adventure? A real thirst for it? Then here you go.
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Summer Guide Calendar
It wasn’t easy, but we’ve distilled summer down to 10 events that we think you’ll find most adventuresome.
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