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Needle Exchange
Innovative programs in Sonoma and Marin make a sharp point of helping junkies get clean.
Entertainment and Immigration
The newest victims of the failure of immigration reform are the performers who increasingly find themselves locked out of the U.S
News Blast: Vineyard Pruners Get their Due
A Feb. 29 contest highlights the names and skills of the men who prune the world-class Wine Country vines.
The Green Zone
Architect Steven Sheldon's Florence Loft complex is almost an animate object.
Interview: Serj Tankian
System of a Down's nu-metal god on politics, the Armenian genocide and sure-music.
Interview: Cursive
The Omaha quartet is one of the 21st century's most consistent critical contenders for the title of indie rock's Great White Hope.
Preview: Turtle Island String Quartet
Hailed combo tackle John Coltrane to mixed results.
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Mercury in Fish a Myth?
New research shows that mercury poisoning from fish consumption may be a fallacy. But is that research funded by the tuna industry?
Restaurant Review: Bistro 29 in Santa Rosa
Chef Brian Anderson's French-imbued new cafe is a keeper.
Food News: Artisan Cheese Festival and Sonoma Valley Cheese Conference
Petaluma and Sonoma events prove that it's a cheese world, we just live in it.
Winery Review: Rocca Family Vineyards in Napa
Rocca's reasonably priced Cabs are ultra-fine, ultra-hot and damned good.
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Review: 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
Anne and Mary go neck-in-neck to win Henry's attentions.
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Arts Profile: Bill Rauch of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland
The OSF's newest artistic director is a risk-taker. Plus: Who from the North Bay has landed in Ashland?
Letters to the Editor:
February 27-March 4, 2008