Issue: September 11, 2008
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Sympathy for the CEO
Rise and fall with McClatchy Company CEO Gary Pruitt.
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Sacramento mayor’s race: division of labor
Heather Fargo and Kevin Johnson vie for the union label.
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Ose goes 0 for 2
Plan to jam through Natomas shopping center grinds to a halt.
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Pickens’ farce
Is T. Boone Pickens’ wind plan a cover for a profitable water plan?
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Pesky details
Saramento’s green revolution is going strong, but there’s still scary stuff out there.
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Soil Born Farms celebrates the autumnal equinox
Urban agriculture project hosts annual harvest celebration.
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Letters for September 11, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Dungeons, dragons and pachucos
Seriously, life shouldn’t be altered on a whim—or a toss of the six-sided die.
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This poet’s life
A poetic visionary is giving us literature, and dropping names later.
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Sticking to the union?
Bites counts hits and misses from Labor Day last.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Welcome, Karl Rove!
The Sacramento Metro Chamber brings Karl Rove to town.
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The Lotus Garden Meditation Center
Four hours of meditation and vegetarian feasting.
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Dan Samborski at Asylum Gallery
A quick look at notable exhibitions.
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Romanian art at CSUS
Dancing bears, phallic fingernails and Stalin with a gold ‘stache.
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Taking down the big top
Gale Hart and hundreds of international artists confront animal abuse at Sacramento’s second annual Circus Show.
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Conservatism at its ‘best’
Wrecked, and we don’t mean that in the good way.
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Defacing property
Urban artist Sam Flores comes to Sacramento, then vandalizes it.
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Twenty-nine-and-a-half hours and counting …
The 29½ Hour Playwriting Festival will test speed and wit of playwrights, directors and actors.
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The Age of the Conglomerates: A Novel of the Future
Too plausible for speculative fiction.
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The supercafe
Pangaea is worth turning around for if you miss it.
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Roseville’s Random Abiladeze tells all
Random Abiladeze staring into space is good for hip-hop.
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Vintage crooning in Old Sac
Lee Diamond at the Back Door Lounge.
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Scene wars, their afterparties and other small-town shenanigans
Cawzlos vs. promoters vs. after parties vs. Second Saturday.
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Rolling with a nautical theme
Harley White Jr. takes back September 11.
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Standard-issue throwaways
Interpret the title however you see fit.
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George Clooney is the new Tom Brady
Leatherheads has more excitement than a Radiers’ game.
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