Issue: January 17, 2019
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Resistance and controversy
The Sacramento Women’s March faces leadership troubles and accusations of exclusion. Will it survive?
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It’s not a man’s world
Five Sacramento women to watch in 2019.
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Father, refigured
It’s time to end sexist “overprotective dad” culture.
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When officers are attacked
The same week that Natalie Corona was killed in the line of duty, another police officer almost met a similar fate.
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The cost of being a woman
A state bill to remove California’s “tampon tax” returns, and a UC Davis effort to make tampons free and accessible shows promise.
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HR’s HR problem
A P.T. Barnum quote posted to a manager’s door in City Hall struck African-American employees as insensitive.
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Pod save West Sacramento
Mayor guests on national podcast to discuss innovative ways to engage public on local civic issues.
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Men and #MeToo
What’s the right role for men in the #MeToo movement?
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The kids need our support
Hundreds of teenagers causing chaos at Arden Fair Mall points to the need for funding for youth activities.
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Denise Tugade and Linda Tenerowicz: president and vice president of Fem Dems Sacramento
Denise Tugade and Linda Tenerowicz are the president and vice president of Fem Dems Sacramento, and they’re pushing the feminist envelope.
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A sisterhood of secrets
In the age of #MeToo, Sacramento women find ways to support, educate and protect each other.
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Review: “House on Haunted Hill” at B Street Theatre
B Street’s Adaptation of the 1959 horror film is positively ludicrous.
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Review: ‘Wit’ at Big Idea Theatre
The Pulitzer-winner of a story about ovarian cancer is hard-hitting, gut-wrenching and powerfully acted.
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Women’s March at Southside Park
In the wake of a wave of women working their way into politics, take to the streets to support women’s rights.
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Reclaim MLK March
March in solidarity with Black Lives Matter Sacramento on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City and Grass Valley
As film festivals go, you’d be hard pressed to find a more adventurous and environmentally conscious one than this.
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NorCal RoboRumble
Get to know the people that live in your town—specifically, the ones who make robots fight other robots.
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Preview: ‘All That Jazz’ at Sacramento Theatre Company
Don’t just sit on your hands—come to the cabaret, old chum, at Sacramento Theatre Company.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
SN&R reviews a new play from Davis Musical Theatre Company.
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Murder for Two
SN&R reviews a new play at Sacramento Theatre Company.
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Steaks that sizzle
Get carnivorous with a simple but sophisticated selection of steaks on sizzling plates.
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The art of the comeback
The Art of Beer festival returns after a year hiatus and once again invites Sacramentans to taste award-winning craft brews and see gallery-style art displays.
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I’m your huckleberry
The Huckleberry Martini is one of many of strong, but fruity cocktails offered during Buckhorn Grill’s weekly happy hour.
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Breakfast bundle
Crepes and Burgers’ hearty Denver Crepe wraps chopped green peppers, cheddar cheese, onions and ham inside a light and fluffy, but thin pancake.
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A new pasture for plant eaters
Roseville just got a new plant-based restaurant, Vegan Plate, where indecisive diners may have a hard time choosing what to order.
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The SAMMIES 2019 Hall of Fame
This year, it’s lonely at the top.
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Subvert your gaze
Time’s up to recognize the cinematic achievements of women who aren’t three Kathryn Bigelows stacked on top of each other wearing a trench coat.
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A violent drug?
What do you think about the claim that cannabis leads to psychosis and violence?
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Could California succeed where Wall Street fails?
Five things to know about a state-run bank.
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