Issue: April 03, 2008
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Meet Jane Doe
It’s not easy to catch a killer when you don’t know who the victim is.
This article was published on 04.03.08
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Pointed talk, talking points
Town hall ends with fragile new partnership between DA and NAACP.
This article was published on 04.03.08
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Taking advantage
Proposition 98 may give an unintended bonus to developers.
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Censor sensibility
Unplugging the First Amendment in Sac libraries.
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My ears are burning
Are corn stoves the answer to home heating?
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Ode to spring
Why Midtown’s Wildflower Boutique makes us giddy.
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Letters for April 3, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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We’re all distressed damsels
Soap operas are healing, says Joey.
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¿Dónde está Wisconsin?
The Mexican on Wisconsin, beer, red and brown, and April Fools.
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It’s a guy thing
Cops finally back a winner? Will Fargo catch fire?
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Climate change for kids
If you’re 8 years old, you’ll need to learn about climate change.
This article was published on 04.03.08
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Can we afford the news?
Say goodbye to the future of journalism.
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A Skycar named desire
Can Paul Moller move our traffic problems up 10 feet?
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Nobody puts poetry in a corner
Editors come and go; poetry is forever.
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Just a few questions
If Mark Doty questions us until we’re certain, Rachel Zucker turns every statement into a question.
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City College celebrates speech, debate and a people’s history
A fund-raiser for the Los Rios speech and debate team.
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Picnic Day packs a solid music lineup
Local food, local music, local fun.
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Do I know you?
Religious leaders discuss losing loved ones to dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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Bleeding Kansas
Sometimes nothing can beat the feel of a book in your hand. Read our mini reviews of books to enjoy or avoid.
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Under your skin
Sam Shepard. Need I say more? Oh, OK then, it’s good.
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What a mouth
Jerk the Terrible’s journey from broken homes to broken teeth.
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What’s the greatest nation?
2008 Sammies Readers’ Choice nominations.
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Random Abiladeze
To be brutally honest, Random Abiladeze rhymes better than you.
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Just say ‘Ni.’
Free-jazz-cum-electronica-by-way-of-Northern-India at the True Love Coffeehouse.
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It’s Testors for the bestest buzz
Old Ironsides, again. Whaddaya gonna do?
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Winter sunderland
Director David Gordon Green gets out of his comfort zone and goes a little numb.
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Muse clues
The Dragon Painter, an early Asian-American classic, now on DVD.
This article was published on 04.03.08