Section: Opinions
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A parent trap
Joey advises a reader to not let her sister-in-law’s hot mess tantrums affect her.
This article was published on 08.30.18
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Afghanistan’s first female street artist brings her art to North Sacramento
Wide Open Walls and CAIR-Sacramento Valley bring Shamsia Hassani to Sacramento.
This article was published on 08.30.18
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Letters for August 30, 2018
Readers sound off on California’s environment, theater.
This article was published on 08.30.18
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What’s in a name?
The New York Times’ and Sacramento Bee’s recently redesigned home pages are mostly byline-free—and that’s not a good thing.
This article was published on 08.30.18
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Family matters
Joey advises one reader to ignore her siblings’ weak response to her pregnancy and another reader to adult up with his family.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Letters for August 23, 2018
Readers sound off on climate change, noisy medicine balls and art around the city.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Art, legacy and love
Last week, we lost two longtime Sacramento artists; their legacies far extend the work they’ve accomplished.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Sacramento Area Youth Speaks’ poetry slam team
How a group of local youth poets won big at an international festival—and found family.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Shamsia Hassani, Afghan street muralist
Shamsia Hassani, an Afghan street artist, is coming to paint in Sacramento as part of Wide Open Walls.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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That trust vibe
She thinks her boyfriend betrayed her—but who did she betray in kind?
This article was published on 08.16.18
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