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For the Week of
September 22-28, 2004

Cover Story: The 2004 Boho Awards:
We shout out to radio personality Bill Bowker, Napa's COPIA center, city of Santa Rosa arts coordinator Vicky Kumpfer, Marin Shakespeare Co. and Zebulon's Trevor Cole.

News: Red to Blue
How bad is Bush? Enough to make some local Republicans turn colors.

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Rev: We drove onto fine powdery sand that had been stirred up by the wind, hesitated--and into this fluff our tiny Opel sank.

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

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Pub Maul: Instant comic-horror classic 'Shaun of the Dead' turns zombies loose in England.

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Lost and Found: New Clash reissue offers rare demos.

Rock the Vote, Gently: Can a bunch of shaggy-haired musicians really sway an election?

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Beauty and the Beastliness: Lawrence Weschler shows how brutality has existed side by side with incredible artistry throughout history in 'Vermeer in Bosnia.'

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Magic Mushrooms: That fungus among us is good for more than just eating.

Swirl 'n' Spit: Ferrari-Carano.

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Street Dreams: MTC resurrects Duke Ellington's long lost musical.


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