Issue: November 06, 2008
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Hell’s half-acre
Top 25 tips for surviving the coming Great Depression, as explained by the homeless citizens of Tent Town.
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The Cat Man goeth
A decade ago, former SN&R employee Greg Carr quit selling ads for life on the streets. Last week, it finally caught up to him.
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Canal controversy continues
Meet “dual conveyance,” the latest euphemism for the proposed peripheral canal in the Sacramento Delta.
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October 2008: Iraq War timeline
Look for SN&R’s updated timeline at the beginning of each month.
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Eco-heroes honored
The Environmental Council of Sacramento recognizes five local green activists.
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Home health
Wherein the Eco-Warrior Princess plays hard-to-get—not!
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Recycle that e-waste
Drop off items at California Middle School this weekend.
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Filling the void
Bikes and Bites offers a much-needed bike rental service.
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Letters for November 6, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Anthrax sample
Last Wednesday wasn’t the first time SN&R was hit with this hoax.
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Give ’em shelter
St. John’s Shelter Program for Women and Children saves.
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Damn Yankees, dumb Aussies
The Mexican answers questions from our neighbours above and way down under.
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Mayor’s race was rigged!
The election’s over. Time to fix the election rules.
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Disappearing animals
Nearly one-fourth of animals are threatened—it’s time to act.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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No time to sign off
Is it a sign o’ the times that Sac’s short on church signs?
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More than two colors
Red states, blue states—you know you’re not tired of hearing about it.
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Like an angel revealing itself
Poet, painter, state worker, Barbara Noble.
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Get in touch with your Thirdeye
Thirdeye Theatre Festival features student-run productions.
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No Child Left Behind
A poem by Elsie Whitlow Feliz of Sacramento.
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Lucky horseshoe
You’ve passed it a million times on the way to Chili’s.
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Indian to-go
Park your SUV and eat some Indian food at Mati’s Indian Express in Natomas.
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Word associations
Breaking down language with Harley White Jr.
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Sittin’ here flossin', peepin’ your steelo
Our experts on Far, Ginuwine, electro cock rock, Alive & Kicking, Kanye, racist tigers and voting.
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Antidote to dadaist politics
A review of Standard Operating Procedure.
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The Haunting of Molly Hartley
A crappy Xerox of Rosemary’s Baby.
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The Other End of the Line
Outsourcing love was never so contrived.
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A Girl Cut in Two
A takedown of bourgeois entitlement. How bourgeois.
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A Call for Unity
Caring for Creation, an evening of interfaith music, a celebration of community.
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2008 A Call for Unity Performers
Learn more about the performers at the 2008 A Call for Unity event.
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Interfaith respect
2008 Building Unity Award Recipient, the Rev. Dr. David Thompson.
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