Issue: January 07, 2010
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Capital clash
Hounded by the extreme element in their own party, California’s moderate Republicans are crying out for a little sanity.
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No news is bad news
Once again, Project Censored picks up the ball dropped by the mainstream media.
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Wedded diss
Supporters of one marriage-equality measure seek to repeal Proposition 8 on 2010 ballot.
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Extinctions, etc.
Global warming isn’t the only problem we’ve got.
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Del Paso casa verde
Even older homes can become more energy efficient.
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Black and green
Green Tech seeks to provide environmental opportunities for Sacramento’s young African-American men.
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Letters for January 7, 2010
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Addicted to porn
Maybe Charles Darwin should have studied the regressive evolution of porn stars.
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Upside of a recession
When naysayers complain about the slump, remind them about the bright side.
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The challenge
It takes 2 million Sacramentans to create a sustainable community.
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Sacramento’s Sam Malone
Pouring drinks at R15—until he becomes water boy for the Miami Dolphins.
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El hangover, dos reruns
The Mexican on grooming and blow jobs.
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Engines of disquietude
The SN&R encourages a complete ban on leaf blowers in Sacramento.
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Editorial Cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Dirty words
Rachel bans a few Sacto-centric terms. Hey, is Sacto-centric banned, too?
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Rant ’n’ rail
Can Sacramento Regional Transit’s high fares be justified?
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Sketch of an artist as a 30-something
Indie comic-book author Jeffrey Brown used to tell stories of love ‘how it really is.’ Now, he draws Ringo Starr as a ninja.
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Puzzling truth
Memoir writers and publishers weigh the good and bad of fact and fiction—and the gray area in between.
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The sound your face makes when I slam my foot into it
Watch Urijah Faber redeem himself at WEC 46.
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Adult diaper encouraged
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may appear at Punch Line—in the form of Pablo Francisco.
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Don’t mess with Mama
Shakin’ with an ensemble: Celebration Arts offers a paean to African-American womanhood in Shakin’ the Mess Outta Misery.
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Ticking back into boomtown
Just in time for Rent: a reprise of Tick, Tick … Boom! in a limited run at New Helvetia.
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Over the hill on the other side of causeway
Notable art to see for the month of January.
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Multitude of media
Notable art to see for the month of January.
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Steel in the show
Notable art to see for the month of January.
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Knut knows
Caged, hunted and now losing their ice—somebody buy those polar bears a beer to cry in.
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She was all that
Molly Ivins was a lot of things, but mostly, she was one heckuva reporter.
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Got wings?
Hey, what happens in Vegas … well, you know the rest.
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Funny kids
Keep the class clown out of the principal’s office. Teach him to be funny.
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Big skulls, little monsters
Austrian artist A. Forster shows his stuff at A Bitchin’ Space.
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Trial of the Oblique Triangle: Building Permit #78
A poem by Dorine Jennette of Davis.
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On the shoulders of giants
A great reckoning in a small room: What if Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. really had a chance to talk to each other?
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Old Sac epiphany
Ten22 effectively ends the quest for Sacramento’s best mac ‘n’ cheese, with beginnings of a butterful relationship.
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When life gives you lemons
Forget the lemonade and whip up some vinaigrette.
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Cheap date
Restaurant.com makes the cheapest person appear generous.
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Going underground
If it’s winter, then that means it’s time for root vegetables.
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It’s always darkest before it goes pitch black
(Waning) goes from noise to artsy-fartsy post-something—to hair metal?
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You record it, SN&R reviews it
Introducing SN&R’s weekly record-review section.
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Sat, Jan 9, Joe Louis Walker
Joe Louis Walker has had the blues since the ’60s.
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Ladies’ night
The Mother Hips, New Year’s Eve, Parson Red Heads, K Street Mall, public intoxication, Fat Wreck Chords, Epitaph Records, Strung Out, Ricky Berger, Carly DuHain, Katy Jane, Ally Hasche, Capitol Garage, Autumn Sky, Mia Riddle, James Rickman, Slow Gherkin.
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Daybreakers
Humanity is endangered—which totally sucks for vampires.
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Terry Gilliam does weird and wild, again.
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