Issue: February 18, 2010
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AB32 crunch time
It’s crunch time for California’s Global Warming Solutions Act.
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California’s carbon killers
A few programs do the heavy lifting for lowering greenhouse gases.
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Fish out of water?
Critics allege lobbying and political donations have tainted peripheral-canal decision process.
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Students strike back
Investments by UC Regents called into question as the March 4 Day of Action and Strike in Defense of Public Education approaches.
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Donner, party of 1,000
Building homes on Donner Summit could harm the Sierra Nevada wilderness.
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Cut to the corps
Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps battles budget cuts.
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Letters for February 18, 2010
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Invasion of the lemon snatchers
When life hands you lemons, make sure they’re not on your neighbor’s lawn.
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To give is divine
Local religious community comes together for One Day to Prevent Homelessness.
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He’s got legs
Want to kick ass with your thighs? Drive a pedicab.
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A day without an underpaid Mexican
The Mexican on cold showers and the effects of fair wages.
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K.J. goes teabagger?
What do K.J. and the right-wing war machine have in common? Shawn Callahan.
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Logue’s loser
Assemblyman Dan Logue’s November initiative is a loser.
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Editorial Cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Bottomed out
Don’t miss your very last chance to read Race to the Bottom.
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I went to Sundance so you wouldn’t have to
SN&R house critic Jonathan Kiefer spends 10 days in Utah to bring you this 2010 film preview.
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The Threepenny Opera
SN&R reviews a new show at California Stage.
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What are you?
What are you, technically, if you’re a mixture of ethnicities?
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Comic culture
Cave paintings are like antique comic books. Huh?
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Swashbuckle until you buckle
Big nose, big sword, big … you know. Cyrano whips it out in Nevada City.
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Lost and found
A new anthology reminds poetry readers of the talent lost to AIDS.
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Far-out East
The latest in John Burdett’s Bangkok mysteries is a character-driven run through Asia’s neon underground.
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What we do
“The Magazine of New Writing” is full of great writing in this issue devoted to work.
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Sold-out signs, extended runs and encores, oh my!
Need a little good theater news? Some local theaters are selling out the house, adding shows and doing encore runs.
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David Lynch breakfast
Global warming is a farce, singing Valentines are for real.
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Rock the Pooh-Bah
They’re getting silly with Gilbert and Sullivan at Light Opera Theatre of Sacramento’s production of The Mikado.
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Hunt for pink roohafza
Greg keeps his eye on the prize, gets his goat and embraces Shaz.
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Blame Canada
One man’s sour and tangy is another’s flat and overwhelmed.
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Losing sense of time
Unicorns, rainbows and the shape of punk to come with Greg Attonito and Shanti Wintergate.
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New adventures in jazz
Mat Marucci-Doug Webb Trio with Joe Dolister take over the jazz scene.
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Sat, Feb 20, Simpl3Jack
Jammies band Simpl3Jack takes over the Downtown Plaza.
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Thurs, Feb 25, Quality
A night of hip-hop every Thursday at Blue Lamp.
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Be my funky Valentine, hater
Haters, complaints, the scene, hermits, musical womb, Naked Lounge Downtown, Clubhouse 24, Venue, Sol Collective, Shire Road Club, 16th Street Cafe, Harlow’s, Del the Funky Homosapien, Agustus ThElefant, Bukue One, JustLuv, hip-hop censorship, Myka 9.
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Films for Peyton
Nothing takes your mind off Drew Brees better than Jayne Mansfield.
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Mini film school
A five-point hypothesis deduced from this year’s nominees (opening this weekend at the Crest Theatre.)
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St. Trinian’s
Incompetent enough to make American Pie seem humorous.
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The Last Station
The last few months of the life of Leo Tolstoy.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Logan Lerman’s father is Poseidon?
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Talking ’heads
A few Hop Heads of Sacramento talk desert-island beers, strip trivia, scavenger hunts and Belgian vs. American brawls.
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Five to brew on
Our writer hits up local breweries to sip and ponder his favorite Sacramento beers.
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