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News,
Feature,
Apr 26, 2006
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With a brand-new album and a brand-new baby, the Coup's leader discourses on the dichotomy of bullets and love.
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News,
Letters,
Apr 26, 2006
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Don't cap Wayne Coyne's future. Hugo Chávez is a heroic leader. KRS clarification, Jacka condemnation, and enlightened birth is still rare.
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News,
Columns,
Apr 26, 2006
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A small Catholic church in West Oakland celebrates its last masses before closing down for good.
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News,
Apr 26, 2006
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Under cover of darkness, Kerry Hargraves and Armand Sutton will deface your front lawn with waterfowl and get paid for it.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Apr 26, 2006
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Impact returns to the Money and Run franchise.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Apr 26, 2006
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Palace intrigue is Hell in Sub Shakes' Richard III.
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Arts & Culture,
Gaming,
Apr 26, 2006
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MLB 2K6 throws more chin music than strikes.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Apr 26, 2006
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Our critics review local theater productions.
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Arts & Culture,
Visual Art,
Apr 26, 2006
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Our critics review local visual arts exhibitions.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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Honor killing, cake, cattle prods: Why do expats and immigrants uproot?
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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From radical to religious but always rich, Jane Fonda has been around the block a few times.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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In this month's East Bay book news, a highly paid athlete calls football players slaves, and a chakra-loving priest disses the Pope.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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As another baseball season begins, you could fill the bleachers with books on blunders, batting averages, and Barry Bonds.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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This month, you bought books about Islamists, steroids, and a witty Tahitian.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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Artificial sweeteners, slovenly bodies, and more in this month's quick picks.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 26, 2006
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What happens when pomegranates crack and when Aussies sell their souls? Our reviewers get the lowdown.
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Apr 26, 2006
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DVDish
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Apr 26, 2006
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Akeelah spells out a fantasy that feels wonderfully real.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Apr 26, 2006
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You may not want to see United 93, but you should.
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Apr 26, 2006
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What Else Is New?
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Apr 26, 2006
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Hard Candy turns the tables on an online pedophile.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Apr 26, 2006
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Disney's gymnastics routine can't stick its landing.
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review,
Apr 26, 2006
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With some neat parlor tricks, and stylish small plates, 6 Degrees attempts to succeed at a location where many have failed.
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Music,
Apr 26, 2006
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Behold a disastrous attempt to avoid last-column sentimentality. Also: Goodbye.
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Music,
Apr 26, 2006
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Stuff you need to know about to avoid cultural ostracism.
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Music,
Apr 26, 2006
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Please welcome back LA noise-punk weirdos Saccharine Trust, though they never really left.
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Music,
Close 2 tha Edge,
Apr 26, 2006
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Does hyphy promote a "culture of death," or help combat it?
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Music,
Apr 26, 2006
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Surveying the latest in Yay Area hip-hop slang.
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Apr 26, 2006
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Back to Mine
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Apr 26, 2006
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Remember That I Love You
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Apr 26, 2006
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Haram
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Apr 26, 2006
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One Sweet Kiss/The Irish Concertina Two
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Music,
Apr 26, 2006
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Sartorial Latin excellence, hospitable hardcore, and earnest sexy dudes.
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by Eric K. Arnold, Larry Kelp, j. poet, Kathleen Richards, Nate Seltenrich, Jason Victor Serinus, and Jesse "Chuy" Varela
- Tags: Music, Thriving Ivory
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Comics,
Bad Habits,
Apr 26, 2006
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Bad Habits
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Comics,
Partially Clips,
Apr 26, 2006
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Partially Clips
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Comics,
Slow Wave,
Apr 26, 2006
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Slow Wave
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A hard-hitting internal report found that he may have used confidential information from the transit agency to benefit himself and his private employer.
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The city plans to redraw council district and school board boundary lines in the next few months in ways that could remake Oakland's political landscape.
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Plus Grease Box lands a brick-and-mortar home in Temescal, The Star gears up to open in the Grand Lake neighborhood, and more.
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The Medical Cannabis Cup is coming to Richmond this weekend and will feature a concert, industry expo, a county fair-like weed competition, and a giant medication area.
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How two color-obsessed CCA graduates turned their passion for nail polish into a profitable pursuit.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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New research suggests that the main ingredient in marijuana may help alleviate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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A respected environmental contractor has questioned the university's controversial fire-prevention proposal and contends that it could create a new fire hazard.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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Play it where it lies.
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Couples therapy.
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Nothing is everything.
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Grass Widow co-founder Lillian Maring left Oakland for a small Washington town and turned personal grief into an album of psychedelic pop songs.