Issue: July 04, 2002
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Our Lady of Infinite Division
The battle for the soul of the sacred Shrine of Guadalupe has taken its toll on the good Lady.
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Old-school actors at it again
CSUS alumni remember their alma mater and two deceased professors.
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Catholic reformation
Catholicism needs to respond to its current crisis, possibly one church at a time.
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Letters for July 4, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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My life as a zombie
Sleep apnea, left untreated, can turn your life into a low-budget horror film.
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Send in the clowns
A Christian teen women’s group uses clowning to teach the word of Christ.
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To pee or not to pee
Testing potential employees for drugs violates their Fourth Amendment rights; it also mainly tests for marijuana, hardly a dangerous drug.
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Drunken Master XXX
Locals get wasted at backyard barbecues, then videotape their fistfights to post on the Internet.
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Bring on the dancing horses
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Music To My Ears
The final column of Timothy White, the Billboard editor and music writer who died last week.
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Goodbye to a free spirit
Pretend you have a social life—or if you have one already—find out what’s going on in Sacramento’s growing entertainment scene.
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Tent revival
The Music Circus series, a Sacramento tradition dating back to Gold Rush times, enjoys one last season in the tent before moving to a newly built faciliity.
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Suburban barbecue
House of Chicken & Ribs may be in Antelope, but don’t let the location throw you. This is some good ‘cue.
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Food Stuff
Need a big block of ice? Crystal Ice in Midtown can fill your order.
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One night of Zinn
Red-headed blues singer-guitarist Rusty Zinn, who moved here recently, plays the Torch Club Saturday with Bay Area soul revue the Dynatones.
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The adventures of Antfrond Bevisbeau
Anglophile Anton Barbeau finally makes an album worthy of his promise—in England, no less.
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Laurence Juber
Guitarist Laurence Juber, who plays Newcastle’s Constable Jack’s on Wednesday, is a remarkably adept acoustic player.
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Jorma Kaukonen
Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen cuts a fine album of acoustic Depression-era covers.
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Condolencio para el diablo
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Roiling on the river
SMUD’s stance on damming the Trinity River could save ratepayers a few bucks—and cost SMUD its “green” reputation.
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