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North Bay Brew Pub Guide

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May 10-16, 2001

Cover: Bob Dylan Revisited
Enigmatic '60s counterculture minstrel turns the big six-O.


News: Moore or Less
George hasn't done anything Al wouldn't have, according to filmmaker and author Michael Moore.


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Kenneth Cleaver: The Consumer Correspondent calls for a 'do over.'

Open Mic: Promises Kept.

Geek Girl: A woman's online search for truth--and free porn.

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Wine & Dine: Carneros serves up artisan-inspired fare.

The Wide-Eyed Gourmet: Marina Wolf's unspoken veneration of her mother.

Heard It Through the Grapevine: Get to the root of all things wine.

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Bad Vibes: Beatty-bashing sex experts aren't aroused by 'Town & Country.'

It's a Wrap: 'Return of the Mummy' drains life from franchise.

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SF Club Guide: Disco divas, hip-hop connoisseurs and salsa suaves to flannel-clad pinball players, jazz luminaries and more from the City by the Bay.

SFJAZZ Spring Season: Five weekends of concerts and films showcasing different jazz instruments and styles.

Healdsburg Jazz Festival: Tickets and lineup information for the third annual event.

Russian River Blues Festival: Ticket information and news about the Guerneville celebration.

Health & Harmony Festival: Belly dancing, environmental expo, patchouli oil, and music, music, music--get the jump on the Health & Harmony Festival, the North Bay's biggest counterculture shindig.

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Reiss' Pieces: The producer of TV hit 'The Simpson's' tells all.

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Visual Blarney: Actors Theatre shines with 'The Cripple of Inishmaan.'

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Write Stuff: John Hockenberry is on a roll.


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