North Bay Bohemian
11.19.08

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News

Going Bankrupt
One man's travels through a fate worse than debt.

News

Marconi Radios
Old naval radio base comes to life for two days of ship-to-shore.

Free Thanksgiving Dinners
Where to go in Sonoma, Marin and Napa to volunteer and eat.

Columns

Nov. 5 was Flag Day
Restoring the red-white-and-blue to all patriots.

Green Zone
A short primer in Eco-Econ.

Music & Clubs

Profile: Elvin Bishop
Now a West Marin fruit farmer, this old-time bluesman still has his sizzle.

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Restaurants

Genetically Modified Animals
The FDA has approved GM animals for mass production. The catch? They're registered as drugs.

Winery review: GustavorThrace in Napa
While one of the owners prompted a role in 'Bottle Shock' there's nothing high falutin' about the down-to-earth wines at this new outpost.

Food News: What About the Farmworkers?
Michael Pollan's latest essay on the importance of agriculture to the president-elect's government leaves out one very important component: the labor.

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Movies

Review: 'Anita O'Day'
New documentary traces the rise of the great jazz diva.

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The Arts

Profile: Cameo Cinemas in St. Helena
With new owners acting as stewards, this great lady once again shines on the Napa Valley arts scene.

Lit Life: Word Temple poetry series in Santa Rosa
Hosting three U.S. poet laureates in as many years while remaining focused on emerging artists, Word Temple is a rare melding of serious art and great fun.

Stage review: 'Always, Patsy Cline'
Very satisfying two-person production features 20 songs and an indelible friendship

The Arts

Letters to the Editor
November 19 - 25, 2008