North Bay Bohemian
02.18.09

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News

Phoenix Theater's Guitar Gala

News

Is Sonoma State University the richest, whitest CSU?
New study charges that SSU deliberately limits diversity, encouraging a student population that is rich and white.

News Blast
We Heart Casinos? Graton Rancheria gives an extra half-mill to Rohnert Park, plants daffodils.

Columns

Open Mic
Why the proposed Dutra asphalt plant in Petaluma is a bad idea.

Green Zone
Demise of the lawn and the allure of Edward Weston's 'Pepper #30.'

Music & Clubs

Interview: Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC
DMC talks old school, white kids and the industry.

Preview: 'Death . . . for the Whole World to See'
Death—the first U.S. punk band was composed of three black brothers outta Detroit. No joke.

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Restaurants

Profile: Lynn's Thai in Cotati
Owners Lynn Athavimol and Pyrote Sawangwan keep the kitchen fires burning

Preview: Snoma Valley Cheese Conference and Artisan Cheese Festival
'Tis the cheezen!

Winery profile: Alder Fels in Kenwood
Sweet little winery depends on its Big Ass bottom line.

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Movies

Preview: The 81st Acadmey Awards
In which our reviewer once again shocks us all with his reasoned vitriol against 'Slumdog Millionaire.'

The Arts

Interview and review: T. C. Boyle and 'The Women'
Boyle imagines the Wright life in his newest historical fiction.

Stage Preview
'Tapas' at Pegasus Theater in Monte Rio

Preview: Mix at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art
Museums and women, indeed.

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The Arts

Letters to the Editor
February 18 - 25, 2009