North Bay Bohemian
03.16.11

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News

Yellow Fever: The Battle Over the Phone Book
Yellow Pages publishers and environmentalists clash over proposed legislation limiting Phone Book delivery.

News

Madison Report: The View from the Capitol
Our Wisconsin correspondent lays out the scene outside Gov. Walker's offices.

News Blast: Michael Carnacchi
After another defeat, Sebastopol bootmaker throws in the towel in his lawsuit against U.S. Bank.

Columns

Green Zone: Anti-Sustainability Club
Bill McKibben urges local Chambers, small businesses to leave the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Open Mic: Japan's Nuclear Scare
Norman Solomon on the fallacy of "safe nuclear power."

Music & Clubs

Interview: Turtle Island Quartet
Marin chamber group tackles the music of Jimi Hendrix.

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Movies

Review: 'Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune'
Documentary of incisive folksinger covers all the bases.

Restaurants

Profile: Petaluma's Heirloom Seed Revival
Baker Creek, Sustainable Seed Co. and Natural Gardening Co. lead the way.

Preview: Outstanding in the Field
Tickets for farm-to-table events go on sale March 20.

Wine Review: Russian River Vineyards
Things are looking up for both the wine-and the resident bats-at this West County institution.

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The Arts

Preview: Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival
From climate-change refugees to Ed Hardy, there's something for everyone in this year's festival.

Stage Review: 'Science Fiction Theater: We From Afar' at the Imaginists
Eliot Fintushel adapts written science fiction to the stage.

Preview: Lynn Johnston at the Schulz Museum
The real-life "Elly" behind 'For Better or for Worse' pays a visit.

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The Arts

Letters to the Editor
March 16 - 22, 2011