Issue: April 01, 2010
Breaking news this week: K.J.’s not just interested in being a strong mayor. He wants to be a giant mayor! Cosmo tells us all about it.
And for those who struggle with unwanted opposite-sex attraction, there’s finally hope for overcoming. Kel Munger reports on a new “healing touch” therapy.
As for the rest of us, find out just how green we’re willing to go here at SN&R. No, really; a series of rooftop gardens throughout Woodlake is on tap for our next adventure.
All this and more in your April 1st SN&R!
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Divine swine
If you’re gonna eat meat, fish, poultry or pork, choose Bledsoe.
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Letters for April 1, 2010
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Wife against the family
What’s the best action when the extended family causes trouble in the immediate?
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Fool on the fence
The Mexican hands his column over to a Minuteman.
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Editorial Cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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I Am a Camera
SN&R reviews a new production at the B Street Theatre.
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Snow Falling on Cedars
SN&R reviews a production of the Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra.
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Sunday schooled
Kung fu Jesus rescues lesbians from blood-sucking vampires.
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The hard way to make friends
Captives in windowless basement attempt to save their own sanity in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me at the Capital Stage.
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Foot and mouth
Sacatomato blogger Lynn Gowdy on hikes and eats.
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Half a Benjamin for Cafeteria food?!
The new Cafeteria 15L opens.
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(M)eat local?
Vegetarians can’t actually chew on local beef; here are options.
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Tofu and brew
I was kinda addicted to Burgers and Brew’s tofu burger. I still kinda am. Sigh.
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Punk by the booker
Davisite Casey Sharp wants you to go to shows.
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Thurs, April 8, Cloud City
Plush Lush and Phelt One plus others.
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Mailbagging it
A look at a handful of e-mails requesting album reviews.
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Fri, April 2, SambaDá
SambaDá brings Carnaval to the Blue Lamp.
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Sat, April 3, Jeepster
Jeepster drive tunes that are California dreamin’.
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Finger-lickin’ yoga grooves
Waved Out, Los Angeles, Echoplex, Echo, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Colonel Sanders, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Aquarium Drunkard, Surfer Blood, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, hipster bingo, Ganglians, Bottom of the Hill, South by Southwest, Active Child, the Coathangers, Stephanie Luke, Julia Kagel, Pat Grossi, Dog Party, Wavves, Nathan Williams, Zach Hill, Blowfly, The Press Club, Crest Theatre, Clarence Reid, Snatam Kaur, Loggins and Messina.
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Pranks for fools
Everything Daniel Barnes learned, he learned from 1980s comedies.
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Capitalism: A Love Story
Corporations and the governments are treating humans like objects, man.
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The Men Who Stare at Goats / Up in the Air
Two more near misses for George Clooney’s bedpost.
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Hot Tub Time Machine
John Cusack’s latest movie is like Back to the Future rewritten by a foul-mouthed 12-year-old on Ritalin.
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How to Train Your Dragon
DreamWorks new film is great fun for kids.
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World class at last!
To Giacomo Giacometti, founder of neoliteralism, Sacramento is an enigma of global proportions.
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