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For the Week of
April 28-May 4, 2004

Cover Story: Producing Paradise
Artists remake nature at COPIA.

News: Stand and Deliver
The art of the citizen public appearance.

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

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Cinéma Vérité: Rafael shows banned films to anyone who cares to see them.

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Room to Groove: The many moods of folkie Greg Brown.

Passing the Baton: Santa Rosa Symphony conductor Jeffrey Kahane ends on a high note.

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American Visions: One pundit's call for a new and improved progressive America.

Soul on Ice: Alice Walker's new novel a New Age mess.

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The Great French Cooking Experiment: Sea Ranch author Andrew Todhunter's 'A Meal Observed' brings out the haute cuisine of the home.

Swirl 'n' Spit: August Briggs Winery.

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Bard Day's Night: SRJC tackles witty Shakespearean send-up.


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