Issue: April 26, 2018
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Fast funny
With two new records and his first book—Punching Nazis—Keith Lowell Jensen keeps the comedy coming.
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Keeping up with the Jones campaign
Gun interests are helping Sacramento’s incumbent sheriff outraise his opponents, but will that support help or hurt this year?
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Setting the stage
Gabriell Garcia looks to bring a reality check to the District 1 council race.
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Questioning the prosecution
DA Anne Marie Schubert makes rare media appearance to discuss use of force, then declines to discuss use of force.
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Rep. Tom McClintock ghosts seniors at Roseville candidates forum
Republican incumbent a no-show at event to discuss seniors issues in his senior-dominated district.
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Fire sale: Roseville sells its fire station property for a song while spending millions on a new site
Roseville City Hall just sold three acres of prime downtown real estate to a local foundation for a quarter of the average cost of a house there.
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Letters for April 26, 2018
Bring back brown weed, a reader writes.
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Less fear, more faith
A reader’s boyfriend accuses her of appearing to be in a bad mood all the time. Is she tolerating too much negativity from her man because she fears losing him?
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Heidi Sanborn for SMUD Board
California Product Stewardship Council’s Heidi Sanborn will bring her practical environmentalism to the SMUD board.
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Nate Curry: Hip-hop in his bones
‘When I perform, I want everyone to be smiling; I want everyone to be happy. Book me—you’ll see.’
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Sol Blume brings a boutique R&B festival to Sacramento
A curated playlist of 12 artists hits Cesar Chavez Plaza.
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The vainglorious quest
Sacramento Theatre Company pulls us into a prison in Seville, the life of Cervantes and the exploits of his imaginary hero.
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Moving thoughts
Dance Theatre choreographer Pamela Trokanski asks: ‘What influences us, not only as individuals but as a nation?’
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Clay display
Stars of Northern California ceramics share their work and expertise this weekend.
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Not Dead Zine Megamall
Check out zines from around the world this Saturday.
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Fashion on Film Redux
Watch fashion movies on Sac’s fancy boat.
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Preview: South Pacific at Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra
This thoughtful production is about white Americans reconsidering their values as they meet (and fall for) prospective mates while living abroad.
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The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
SN&R reviews a new, all-ages production from B Street Theatre Family Series.
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A nice taste of Laos
I have reminded myself of a favorite spot I need to visit much more often.
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Pie in the sky no longer
Real Pie Co. reopens in Curtis Park after a decade-long hiatus; Super Pan brings Bay Area ramen to downtown Sacramento.
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Rock the crawfish
The place to go for fresh Cajun-style fish.
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Vegan food is not a trend
Hook & Ladder Manufacturing Co. chef Anthony Scuderi has embraced inclusivity of vegan food with his evolving vegan menu.
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Creativity in isolation
Marinating on three new albums, local rapper Mi$tuh G is set for a breakout year.
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Towering lean
After the long, slow burn of the first half, Lean on Pete takes a Walkabout-like veer into the desert void, and like an old horse getting a sudden shock, the film finally comes charging to life.
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Gras ist gut
Ngaio went to Germany for a cannabis conference. How’s the weed?
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“Mother Company” Creates Opportunities for Women in Cannabis
Khemia aims to solve the problem of women lacking access to capital.
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