Issue: May 08, 2008
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The gay godfather
Dennis Mangers winces at that nickname. It’s more apropos than he thinks.
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Trouble with T-shirts
Day of Silence events become a study in teenage bullying.
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Warriors and peace
Former Sen. Max Cleland supports Brown for Congress.
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On the record
SN&R talks to Heather Fargo about her record, and her mayoral campaign.
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Feeding furkids
Make educated choices when feeding your “pet.”
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Hot competizione!
SN&R has an Italian challenger to green-building glory.
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Davis, a bicycling mecca
Davis is a great place for bicyclists. Advocates want to keep it that way.
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Letters for May 8, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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K.J. for governor?
As you love Arnie, you will also love Kevin Johnson.
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Bites bows to math
City and St. Hope numbers just don’t add up.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Land of the lost
Tom McClintock and Doug Ose vie for John Doolittle’s 4th District congressional seat.
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Dabbling in the cosmos
Free your will, wake up and embrace cosmo-biology.
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Hidden robots
What do Davis’ deep-sea droid makers have to hide?
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Ruby red ballet slippers
A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Wizard of Oz performed by the Northern California Dance Conservatory.
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Go ahead, stop and stare
Remembering the dead by the highway.
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History buffs
The Crocker gives us a flash of its nudes collection.
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Stirring up ghosts
Sac native novelist Shawna Yang Ryan unburies a piece of Delta history.
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Opposites attract
Organic farming and genetic engineering, sittin’ in a tree.
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Cho culture
Margaret Cho doesn’t just comment on culture, she gets all up in your face.
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PK: Have it your way
Pecha Kucha, a multimedia show and tell, comes to Sac.
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Mahogany returns
The successful poetry night is back from a two-year hiatus.
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Swap meet, KDVS-style
Lovers and vendors of tangible music gather for this local event.
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Perfect From Now On: How Indie Rock Saved My Life
Pretentious indie rock dude? Get out!
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Riding Shotgun: Women Write About Their Mothers
Even your baby mama will enjoy this book.
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Jennifer Keller, Sacramento artist coach
An interview with Jennifer Keller, Sacramento artist coach.
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Thoroughly Modern Millie
Good, old-fashioned stereotypes are fun.
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The more things change
Time to see if the Masque has slipped.
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At your mother’s knee
It’ll bring a tear to your eye. Seriously.
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Dead Western, Northwestern
Sacramento’s own Dead Western shares a Northwest-heavy bill with Pwrfl Power, Au and Parenthetical Girls.
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Martial artsy
David Mamet tries grappling a Hollywood genre film into submission.
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Shun thy child?
Daniel Karslake’s documentary, For the Bible Tells Me So, on DVD.
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