Issue: April 16, 2009
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Earth Day double dare
These two writers will either succeed at going green or kill each other trying.
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You drive me crazy
Will this auto addict succeed at living car free?
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A carnivore’s dilemma
Can a writer survive without his Western Bacon Cheeseburgers?
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A bicycling culture
An interview with members of Bikeramento.
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God is in the brain
At Sacramento’s Brain Guidance, new technology treats addiction and stress while opening a window on the soul.
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Tent City takedown
What hath Oprah Winfrey wrought? Mayor Kevin Johnson and the city of Sacramento give homeless the bum’s rush.
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Animal, vegetable, mineral
To shop local in the Sacramento region is one thing, to grow local, quite another.
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Fish story
Rivers of a Lost Coast, narrated by Tom Skerritt, at the Crest Theatre.
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Rivers of no return?
Sacramento makes it to the top of the worst rivers list.
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Letters for April 16, 2009
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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The gay tax
Like all of those in same-sex couples, this writer pays more at tax time.
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Bicycle envy
Get those bicycles out, Sacramento region, because May Is Bike Month.
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Blue-collar speakeasy
The Shady Lady Saloon’s owner spills all.
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Burritos in the eye of the beholder
The Mexican on food, birth control and tallying the indocumentados.
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Subterranean-development blues
The city is finally beginning a systematic survey of what remains of Sacramento’s historic catacombs.
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Wake-up call
We’ve reached a watershed moment in history, and things will never be the same.
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Truth is a prison
Steven Jones, famed 9/11 Truth researcher, comes to Sacramento.
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Giving with passion
One way to create a spiritual experience is to reach out to others.
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Keep on (taco) truckin’
Sacramento’s ever-popular taco trucks will soon vanish.
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Sound sculptor Trimpin at the Richard L. Nelson Gallery
Mind-blowing sound art in Davis.
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Kiyo’s Story: A Sacramento memoir of the internment camps
A Sacramento family pulled together during the U.S. internment of Japanese-Americans.
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Stop the violence
Images Theatre Company presents a hair-trigger temper and a dead girl.
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Go firecracker
Get the firecracker steak at Fuzio Universal Bistro.
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Singer-songwriter Garrett Pierce
After four years in San Francisco, he’s settling back in Davis.
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MILF hunter
Mom is back, and so are some not-so-good hip-hop albums.
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