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Protecting the Birds from the Beesnew

Sex ed presents a conundrum in cities where sheltered kids sit alongside those with too much life experience
East Bay Express  |  Chris Thompson  |  06-27-2005  |  Sex

Environmental Cyclenew

San Francisco is the master of the art of hypocritical, Earth-friendly rhetoric. Official support for bicycle commuters could lessen the cognitive dissonance.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  06-16-2005  |  Environment

Cheersnew

Manchester trio Doves set out to prove they don't deserve the über-moper tag well-meaning fans and critics have pasted on them.
East Bay Express  |  Rob Harvilla  |  06-13-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Room for Onenew

Most sex offenders chased from their neighborhoods end up in flophouses. One is chilling in a kingsized pad at a California Marriott.
East Bay Express  |  Justin Berton  |  06-13-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Torture Sellsnew

John Yoo, coauthor of a series of memos providing legal cover for torture, is suddenly a celebrity.
East Bay Express  |  Chris Thompson  |  06-13-2005  |  Commentary

Probing the Animal Rights Undergroundnew

Federal officials are targeting animal-rights activists in an investigation connected to San Francisco Bay area terror attacks.
East Bay Express  |  Chris Thompson  |  06-13-2005  |  Animal Issues

World Cliquenew

DJ Cheb I Sabbah globalizes the dance floor with club-oriented world music that blends modern technology and ancient tradition.
East Bay Express  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  06-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Skate Borednew

Adding only melodrama and pretty young boys, this fictional version of a documentary about the birth of skateboarding in 1970s California is no improvement on the original.
Dallas Observer  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  06-06-2005  |  Reviews

The Kids All Writenew

An anthology of young writers sets out to prove that this generation is still reading and writing, no matter what some studies say.
SF Weekly  |  Karen Zuercher  |  06-02-2005  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Bullshitting the Lie Detectornew

What does it take to get on reality TV? David Crosby’s drug record, some Photoshop skills, and a healthy imagination, apparently.
SF Weekly  |  Harmon Leon  |  06-02-2005  |  TV

California's Energy Crisis Isn't Over Yetnew

The energy crisis may have faded from the headlines since the rolling blackouts of 2001, but it's far from over. And unless the California State Legislature does something soon, it's about to get worse.
Dallas Observer  |  Chris Thompson  |  04-25-2005  |  Business & Labor

Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Should Be High School Readingnew

Young people searching for social identity could learn from the logic in San Francisco Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer's ruling that civil marriage is a fundamental right that must be open to all people, regardless of sexual orientation.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  04-22-2005  |  Commentary

On Lockdownnew

Speaking from a prison phone, C-Bo, aka Shawn Thomas, estimates he's been arrested 40 or 50 times. In some regions, he's regarded as one of the realest, hardest and most authentic pushers of gangsta rap.
East Bay Express  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  04-18-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Program Has a Dream for Low-Performing Schoolsnew

In spite of campus facelifts, mandatory uniforms and new resources, San Francisco's first three "Dream Schools" have a long way to go before they become the dazzling college-preparatory academies to which San Francisco parents will be clamoring to send their kids.
SF Weekly  |  Lessley Anderson  |  03-15-2005  |  Education

Schwarzenegger Chose Friend to Manage His 'Blind' Trustnew

When California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger set up a blind trust for his fortune in 2003, he designated as trustee his close friend and financial adviser Paul D. Wachter. Wachter is hardly a disinterested party.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  03-07-2005  |  Commentary

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