For the Week of
December 1-7, 2004
Cover Story: Worlds Apart:
Marin is among the wealthiest counties in the wealthiest state in the wealthiest nation in the world. So why doesn't it fix a community that has no grocery store and no school? Whether it likes it or not, Marin City is a place unto itself. Matt Pamatmat takes note.
News: Gangsters Anonymous
Local Latino teens talk about jumping in and the gangster lifestyle.
Briefs: Health care workers at 13 Sutter hospitals plan to strike on Dec. 1.
Open Mic: Why does Santa Rosa discriminate against parking lot attendants?
Rev: New Automotive Dictionary: I got to suckle at the thesaurus, discovering new words that would make me sound smart.
Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.
Trent's Last Case: 'The Machinist' is more fun than a movie about starvation and sleeplessness has any right to be.
Jungle Fever: Ozomatli set the roof on fire.
Re-Flied: Burrito Brothers get Deluxe update.
A Long Strange Trip: Truth is often the first casualty of war, and the much ballyhooed 'war on drugs' is no exception.
Grill Seeker: How George Foreman, Bobby Flay and Ted Nugent taught me to be a real (suburban) man.
Swirl 'n' Spit: Michel-Schlumberger Wine Estate.
Fun with Nuns: 'Nuncrackers' makes merry.
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