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North Bay Brew Pub Guide

newspaper cover For the Week of
October 5-11, 2000

Cover: The Indies
The third annual North Bay arts awards.


News: Beyond Faith & Family
Resisting the New Morality.

Newsgrinder: Important events as reported by daily newspapers and summarized by Daedalus Howell.

What's This Bohemian Stuff? With coverage now expanded to include Napa and Marin counties, readers will be able to stay abreast of a wider range of cultural and culinary options and issues transcending individual communities.


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On the Rise: Workers struggled for generations to secure the eight-hour day. Now serfs in local high-tech industries compete to see who can log the most hours. Why? Because leaving at 5 o'clock is seen as a poor career move.

Geek Girl: Scapegoating kids doesn't work.

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Tokyo Time: Fast livin', hard drinkin' on the Pacific Rim.

The Wide-Eyed Gourmet: Any food can be comfort food at the right place and time.

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

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Crazy Days: Ben Fong-Torres on the death of rock and roll.

Fem Mystique: Mill Valley Film Fest pays homage to actress Joan Allen.

Fixed Fight: 'Girlfight' is the same old boxing picture with a sex change.

Mill Valley Film Fest: Official site offering scheduling and ticket information.

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Björk, Björk: Electronica diva knows the score.

Local Motion: North Bay recording artists strut their stuff.

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.

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Farcial Four: SCR's historical farce blazes a trail for local theater.

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Ragin' Retro: A new illustrated history takes a stroll through the '70s.


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