Issue: December 11, 2003
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How to find a Russian bride (named Boris)
Looking for love? Maybe it’s time to explore the illuminating world of male-order, er, mail-order brides.
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Fred Nesbit comes home
A former SN&R cover subject is Schwarzenegger’s first parole.
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Homeland security deportment
A Sacramento couple gets caught in the aftermath of the special-registration program.
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Only the lonely
Online blind dating is complicated, especially when the two people involved are on separate continents.
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Letters for December 11, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Fighting for survival
The history of the Buffalo Soldiers has become a personal one for Stanford L. Davis.
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The power (elite) diet
It’s time for the big spenders in the Legislature to push away from the table.
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Reagan uprising is not censorship
The recent public outcry at CBS was free speech, not censorship.
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What’s cookin’
A group show at Solomon Dubnick, featuring 39 artists, is almost edible. Not quite.
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This F-stop goes to 11
How local rock ‘n’ roll (and wedding) photographer Jay Spooner got to be a go-to guy on up-and-coming local bands.
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Fish soup and horned helmets
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Fun under the covers
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Downhill Battle
Guerilla pranksters put warning stickers on major-label releases.
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Theater offstage
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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S.I.T.B. (Stable in the Back)
See who else was at that first Christmas in Bethlehem, in James Wheatley’s original comedy S.I.T.B. (Stable in the Back).
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A visual feast
Allow yourself to be tamed by the Sacramento Theatre Company’s eye-catching production of The Little Prince.
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Seek no further
City Treasure offers a perfect dining experience from beginning to end.
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Bluesiana is the place
Maria Muldaur brings her vision of musical Americana to Constable Jack’s in Newcastle on Thursday.
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Rock me en español
Old Sacramento restaurant La Terraza is a good start to a Sacramento Spanish-language-rock scene.
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Bette Midler
The Divine Miss M was born to sing “Come On-A My House.”
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Erase Errata
San Francisco trio Erase Errata rocks as hard as early Sonic Youth or Alice Donut.
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Bax: Symphony No. 7, Tintagel (Tone Poem)
Some widescreen, wonderful orchestral music from composer Arnold Bax.
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Swanky, not skanky
Former Mac Swanky Trio guy Scott McChane will be at The True Love Coffeehouse on Friday, with an interesting opening act.
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A day in the life
Gus Van Sant’s Elephant wallows in the mundane while ticking like a time bomb.
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