Issue: April 17, 2008
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Happy Earth Day! Now what?
Environmentalism should pause to get its bearings.
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Mending fences
ECOS director Graham Brownstein is proving that Sacramento’s environmental movement isn’t irrelevant after all.
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Championing eco-equality
An interview with Van Jones, founder of Green for All.
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Radical rethinking
An interview with green anarchist John Zerzan.
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A look back
Milestones in the modern U.S. environmental movement.
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Ending homelessness … one person at a time
Program shortfall threatens successful city/county venture.
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Perfectly Warholian
Local media buzz over Andy’s 15 minutes of frame.
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Three shades of green
The Treehugger defines three types of modern environmentalists.
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Letters for April 17, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Time for citizen action
The only way U.S. health care will be reformed is if citizens insist.
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Arnold’s gaydar
Why his inconsistency on gay marriage is perfectly consistent.
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Absolut burrito-ista
The Mexican on vodka, coffee and phone trees.
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Tax-time Bites
Proposals to raise ’em, attempts to collect ’em.
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Hypocrisy matters
Forget the phony issues and start talking about better representing Doolittle’s tarnished district.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Targeting Iran
Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter comes to town.
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Kemper’s arena
Parking enforcer shows off the tools of his trade.
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Mark my concepts
Sculptor and UC Davis art department chair Lucy Puls and friends at Block Gallery.
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Not quite Cleveland
Thoughts on keeping the faith in the Sac Philharmonic.
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NorCal Book Awards: no love for Sac
Unless you count Robert Hass smooching on Sandy McPherson.
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Appealing photography at Appel
Robin Bartholick’s old-world photography.
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Party sustainably
Food, music and education for Earth Day weekend.
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A year of Avid reading
Sacramento bookstore celebrates its first anniversary.
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Cycle, cycle, revolution. Again, of course, in Davis.
UC Davis Bike Auction is here again.
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Cut to the truth
Why people harm themselves, and how to talk to them.
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Aaris A. Schroeder
The founder of UBO Magazine sits down with SN&R.
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Silver age
Americana outfit Silver Darling’s soulful, sincere.
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Band member of Horses comes to Davis
Bassist Tyler Ramsey at Sophia’s Thai Kitchen.
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The Counterfeiters
Last year’s foreign-language Oscar winner.
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Wilder at heart
Billy Wilder’s American directorial debut on DVD.
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The Forbidden Kingdom
A.k.a. The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Karate Kid of Oz.
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
A nice dose of producer Judd Apatow’s salacious sweetness.
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The Counterfeiters
Short review of the film The Counterfeiters.
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