North Bay Bohemian
November 1-7, 2006

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News

Music preview: Sonic Temple Live
New series offers a twist: concertgoers don't know who's performing until they're at the gig.

News

Column. The Byrne Report: Nov. 7 election blues
All the political pettiness and a surprise rec for Prop. 90.

State of Northern California's coastline
Threatened on all sides, how are our local waters faring?

Voting the Nov. 7 elections
The Bohemian's clip 'n' go recs on midterm madness. Hint: We're not spending a dime.

News briefs for Sonoma, Marin and Napa
Phil Lesh ill, Napa City Council $7,500 poorer and DUI crackdowns in Santa Rosa.

Columns

Ask Sydney: No question too big, too small or too off-the-wall
Armed to the teeth, Darwinism and the overreacting mom.

Movies

Film preview: Fall films and politics
The horror, the horror!

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Music & Clubs

Music review: Sunn o)))
They came in robes and made a metal . . . well, they made metal.

CD review: 'The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited'
New comp proves that there would have been no Dylan, no Gillian Welch, no No Depression magazine without Smith.

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Restaurants

Essay: Indian cuisine
One chef's mission to crack the mysteries of cooking Indian food and the secrets that showed her the way.

Wine: Sbragia Family Vineyards in Healdsburg
Ed Sbragia's 2004 Cabernet Monte Rosso is a sexy, ambrosial elixir.

Food news for Sonoma, Marin and Napa
Wild game dinners at John Ash and Outstanding in the Field dinner at Petaluma's Canvas Ranch.

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The Arts

Stage review: 'After the Fall' at AlterTheater
Little-produced autobiographical Arthur Miller play gets two North Bay productions.

The Arts

Letters to the Editor
November 1-7, 2006.