Issue: February 11, 2010
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Tapped out
Local breweries are going down faster than a monkey knife fight.
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Budding business
Medicinal marijuana matures as a business, but November ballot initiative could change everything.
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The nuclear option
Auntie Ruth takes a look at President Barack Obama’s environmental achievements so far.
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Tyrannosaurus pigeon
There are lots of birds out there. It’s time to start counting for the Great Backyard Bird Count.
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Learning to grow
Students of Grant Union High School’s Environmental Science and Design Academy prepare for a sustainable future.
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Letters for February 11, 2010
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Pass the plate
With almost 3,000 Sacramentans living on the street, local religious leaders are teaming up to fight the problem.
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This is eco-fierce
Shopping at thrift stores was never so creative or fashionable.
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Bring on los bebés!
The Mexican says: You ain’t straight if you’ve got stats on the amount of transgendered escorts on a Web site, and, by the way, this isn’t ¡Ask a Hispanic!
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Off to the races
Who’s who (and how much they’ve got) on the ballot for city council in June.
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From the SN&R blogs.
PG&E bars reporter; Hinky ballot measures.
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Supremely misguided
Will awful Supreme Court ruling spark needed reform?
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Power of purse
PG&E pours another $3 million into June measure.
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Editorial Cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Rethink the ink
Rachel says Sac needs to shed its tattoo culture.
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Ask Joey’s secrets to online dating
Love is for sale this Valentine’s Day season, and SN&R’s advice columnist has demystified the enigmas of the iHeart.
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My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
SN&R reviews a new production at the Cosmopolitan Cabaret.
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Tick … Tick … Boom!
SN&R reviews a limited-run revival at New Helvetia.
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The Hoff is love
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a hike, silent film or David Hasselhoff.
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Abortion wars
UC Davis professor emeritus will discuss her book about abortion in a post-Roe v. Wade world.
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Moving vision
This year’s Legacy isn’t necessarily bigger, but it’s better.
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Ever so crittery
May Izumi exhibits her sculptures at John Natsoulas Gallery through February 20.
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The lovely skulls
Amanda Lopez exhibits her new photographic series at Upper Playground through March 6.
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Major women
Clarence Major exhibits his new paintings at Woodland Community College Library through March 4.
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So romantic
New York-based artists showcase their versions of updated 18th-century Romanticism at Verge Gallery.
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Once is not enough
Great—and woman-friendly—sex advice, right at your fingertips.
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Bubble prophet
Go ahead, blame Greenspan and Bernanke. The housing bubble was their fault.
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Stop playing with yourself
Tony DuShane sheds light on a life of secret masturbation, accidental sodomy and finding happiness.
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The chronic chronicler
Nigel Poor shows off her photographed collection of collections at Viewpoint Photographic Art Center.
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In space, no one can hear you spam
So what do you e-mail a guy traveling 17,500 mph through space?
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London calling
Angelina Réaux’s brings England to Sacramento.
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To grow on
Amber Stott of http://awakeatthewhisk.blogspot.com provides gardening advice.
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Not fiddling around
If you like kale, mustard greens and chard, then Fiddler’s Green will suit you just fine.
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Denny’s surprise
Turning a diner’s garnish into a delicious pesto.
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Hip-hop Charlie Rose
Sacramento rappers need a talk show. Enter Jemuel “180” Johnson.
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Flying above
A Lot Like Birds is actually a great band—when the screaming ends.
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Fri, Feb 12, Blvd Park
This should be a sarsaparilla-drinking good time.
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Sat, Feb 13, Slugworth Chocolate
What is that, a Willy Wonka reference?
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Sun, Feb 14, Del the Funky Homosapien
Show Valentine’s Day love for a Funky Homosapien.
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Sun, Feb 14, Crooning Couples
Makin’ your heart go a-flutter.
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I’d dial 911, but it’s still a joke
Chuck D, Sac State, Public Enemy, President Barack Obama, Glenn Beck, crazy guy, be a nerd, playlists, Facebook.
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What’s up, docs?
Daniel Barnes left documentaries of his end-of-the-decade list because docs whoop fiction films’ butts.
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Babes in Tolstoyland
Michael Hoffman’s film tells the last months in the life of Leo Tolstoy.
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Hardware Wars: 30th Anniversary Edition
Makes Spaceballs look good.
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From Paris With Love
An R-rated movie for the person you were before you were old enough to get into R-rated movies.
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Valentine’s Day
And so the greeting-card holiday rigmarole gets the romantic comedy it deserves.
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