Issue: January 03, 2008
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2008 seeing things
SN&R corrals “experts” to tell you what to expect in 2008.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Checkbook environmentalism
SMUD will assuage your global-warming guilt—for a fee.
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Left for dead
Activist went from death row to fighting capital punishment.
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2007: Iraq War timeline
Look for SN&R’s updated timeline at the beginning of each month.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Suggestion box’d
New Yahoo! local Web forum is full of big ideas.
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How Austintatious!
What Sac can learn from stuffy travel writers.
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SN&R hosts eco-charrette
Workshop brought together a diverse group to discuss our green building project.
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Hydrogen-fuel vehicle
Hydrogen-fuel vehicle soon to be unveiled.
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Winter dry cleaning woes be gone
Eco-friendly dry cleaning in Sacramento County.
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Recycle that e-waste
Don’t miss your chance to recycle unwanted e-waste.
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Drinking responsibly
Taste testers debate local versus organic beers.
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Letters for January 3, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Study-break sex?
Friends with benefits get into better colleges! But graduate totally screwed up!
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Taking the Lord’s name (sorta) in vain
Presidential candidates and the primaries: Let God sort ’em out?
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Out-CEO-urcing
SN&R posts help wanted ad on craigslist India to “outsource” McClatchy CEO.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Mega-homes, mega-headaches?
What’s going to happen to all those big houses in the ‘burbs?
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Dam Yangtze
“China: Rivers of Change,” at the Viewpoint Photographic Center.
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Where trends come to die
Sacramento: More with-it than the Midwest, at least.
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Work relations
Faith leaders discuss the value of community, and how to navigate a culture clash.
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The Art of Bryan Talbot
He doodled during school, too. So where’s your book contract?
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Passive Aggressive Notes
We just think it wouldn’t hurt for you to see this.
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Other memorable ball droppings, not necessarily New-Year-related
Culturally speaking, our balls have meant a lot to us.
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A star is reborn
Janis Stevens’ powerhouse portrait of Vivien Leigh keeps her busy—and keeps improving.
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Hello, sailor
Fine dining in Carmichael: Good ambition, under-realized.
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Sweet and sour
Suggested seasonal citrus from Pine Hill Orchards’ Eric Hansen.
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Yarlers, date-rapers and doob-fried noodlers
VH1 elects not to run the miniseries Seven Other Ages of Rock.
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Tina Smith
Without music, would there even be graphic design?
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Who’s there?
Knock Knock’s new CD laminates Lindsey Buckingham in Red Bull.
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Dead people see me
Director Juan Antonio Bayona’s feature-film debut has a knack for dreadful suspense.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Icon worship
Before launching the teen-musical craze, producer Sam Katzman cranked out the horror.
This article was published on 01.03.08