North Bay Bohemian
10.15.08

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News

2008 Boho Awards
Introducing the 11th annual Boho Awards | Sonoma Valley Jazz Society | Holly Vinson | 142 Throckmorton Theatre | Jarvis Conservatory | Mario Uribe

News

Yes on Proposition 5
New three-tiered rehab system would complement Prop 36 and save us millions in dollars—and lives.

MLPA
The Marin Life Protection Act moves forward.

Columns

Green Zone
Marissa Guggiana, Sarah Domke and the Secret Eating Society.

Open Mic
This I Believe: Santa Rosa archaeologist reflects on grief for NPR segment.

Music & Clubs

Preview: Sly Stone at the Wells Fargo Center in Santa Rosa
Whatever happens at Stone's gig, if he makes the gig, it's going to be newsworthy. Gabe Meline's top 10 possibilities.

Essay: Maim That Tune!
Remakes of remakes of remakes of remakes.

Preview: Carrie Rodriguez
Songbird finally flies free.

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Restaurants

Clark Wolf's Napkin Notes
From Wiliam Blake to Alice Waters to the school yard garden to the kitchen sink. It all connects.

Winery review: Pinot on the River
There are Pinots and then there are Pinots.

Food news: Drink, drunk, 'Drank.'
Slow your roll.

Out and About
San Francisco's second annual WhiskyFest, a rube's diary.

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Movies

Review: 'Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story
The short, brilliant life of the asshole who changed politics.

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The Arts

Preview: Petaluma's Day of the Dead celebration
Artist Peter Perez leads this eighth annual event marking life's passage.

Stage review: Raven Players' 'The Foreigner'
This is the funniest not-so-great play you'll see this year.

Preview: Dr. Randall Kennedy comes to SSU
Harvard law professor speaks on race in this race.

The Arts

Letters to the Editor
October 15 - 21, 2008