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February 15-21, 1996
Literary Quarterly
Bookends: Bastard out of Carolina comes to film; new readings come to North Light Books and Sonoma State.
Maledicta Aman: Santa Rosa professor is the 'Noah Webster of verbal aggression.'
The Thought She Might: Terry Ehret sets the still lives of Picasso's portraits free.
Mahatma Gandhi In a Cadillac: Sonoma State professor Gerald Rosen takes a stab at the Road Novel.
Rape of the Sleeping Woman: Torteras claims you can't have art unless you offend.
The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult: Alice Walker describes her reactions to the movie-making of The Color Purple.
A Trail of Corn: A True Mystery: Newspaperman Keith Walker's novel holds a grain of truth.
Usual Suspects: Domestic violence; Moon Ranch; the Alioto show.
News Briefs: Catholic priest settles a molestation suit; a mushroom kills a local farmworker.
Cape Crusaders: Non-profit Costume Bank helps others play dress up.
Sax Appeal: Jazzman Joshua Redman hits his stride.
Beautiful Girls: Less than attractive.
Author, Author: Sonoma County boasts a wealth of authors and illustrators. The Independent's staff reviews some of the best local works.
News
Man with a Plan: Architect Peter Calthorpe rethinks the American Dream.
Arts & Entertainment
Art, Etc.: Quilt for life; the wolf rises; local music on TV.
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