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For the Week of
July 14-20, 2004

Cover Story: Enter the Shaman
Strange journeys on the edge of the new frontier.

News: Voyeur Victims
New technology changes one Sonoma family's life forever.

Features
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Rev: SVO Diaries, Part II: The caravan filled up DM&E's tank with Sonoma olive oil, which carried them through Guatemala and Honduras.

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Sense of Place: Sculptor Robert Ellison shapes the world.

Punk Burlesque: Two great radical traditions meet on Suicide Girls website and tour.

Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.

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The King and I: One writer's unhealthy fixation with films about Arthur and his ka-niggits.

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We're OK, Metallica's OK: 'Some Kind of Monster' and the deconstruction of America's biggest metal band.

The Sound of Science: Dave Mac Nab fires up his jazz lab.

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On the Town: Danny Sorentino chases the vibe on an all-night tour of his favorite local spots.

Swirl 'n' Spit: Preston Vineyards.

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Touring Company: A trip to Ashland is well worth the drive.


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