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Bay Guardian Summer Sex Poll 2002
The
$620 million shakedown
PG&E's
high rates are damaging San Francisco's economy but public power
could turn things around.
By
Tim Redmond and Savannah Blackwell
Feeling
the crunch
PG&E's
whopping bills and rotten service are pushing small businesses to the
brink of ruin.
By
Savannah Blackwell
How
PG&E takes $620 million out of your pockets ...
Public
power is cheaper much cheaper. A rate comparison
By
Rachel Brahinsky
Last
week's issue
In
this issue
Editorial:
End PG&E's shakedown
Editorial:
Davis: Sign A.B. 2330
Opinion:
Peace movement wakes up
By
medea benjamin
Conflict
at the psych ward
How
can the city protect patients' rights and stop assaults on nurses?
By
Julian Foley
Don't
just stand there squat
N.Y. just gave 11 buildings to the squatters who
fixed them up. Could the same thing happen here?
By
Cassi Feldman
Ratched
response
Sheriff's lawyer makes fun of mental patient
By
Shadi Rahimi
Hall
monitor
Life
during wartime
Alerts
Noise:
Long way home
Shingo
brings a Japanese sensibility to the American hip-hop he grew up on.
By
Mosi Reeves
Noise:
Off the hard
The
Clipse shock but don't surprise.
By
Jeff Chang
Film:
The beaten track
Hopping
freights, fear of short films, and the expansive territory of the MadCat
Women's International Film Festival.
By
Lynn Rapoport
Film:
Dead man talking
Two
Mario Bava retrospectives haunt the present.
By
Dennis Harvey
Film:
Offsprung
Vintage
De Niro anchors family drama City
by the Sea.
By
Cheryl Eddy
Film:
'The Chateau'
My
big fat French castle
By
David Fear
Film:
'Japanese Silent Cinema and the Art of the Benshi'
Sept.
6-27, New PFA Theater.
By
Summers Henderson
Music:
Wire
Fillmore,
Mon/9.
By
Deborah Giattina
Art:
'@**#!&! Comic Relief!'
Through
Sept. 21, Ardency Gallery.
By
Lindsey Westbrook
Stage:
'House Special'
ODC
Theater, Fri/6-Sun/8.
By
Rita Felciano
Correct
techniques
The usual
By
Mosi Reeves
Last
Exit
Our back pages
By
Derk Richardson
The
Litterbox
Absolutely
fabulous
By
John O'Neill
Liner
notes
No man's
land
By
Lynn Rapoport
Frequencies
You are aqui
By
Josh Kun
Tiger
on beat
Monster mash
By
Patrick Macias
Script
Doctor
California
dreaming
Grooves
The Mekons
OOOH!
(Out of Our Heads) (Quarterstick)
Local
Grooves
Nigel Pepper
Cock
The New Way (Life Is Abuse)
2nd
time around
Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground and Nico (Polydor)
Local
Live
Smoov-E CD-release party, with Andre Nickatina, First Degree the D.E.,
and Be Gee
July 31, Blake's
The
Mix
alt.sex.column
Back story
By Andrea Nemerson
techsploitation
Blocklisted
By Annalee Newitz
culture
shocked
The Lorax
By katharine mieszkowski
Dine
Cerveza with a smile
By
Paul Reidinger
Without
Reservations
The big bad apple
By
Paul Reidinger
Cheap
Eats
Just club me
By
Dan Leone
Moon
Signs
By Sally Cragin
The
Blender
Web Exclusive
Features
In
the Public Interest
Credit
scam: Why is Congress so intent on helping lenders and hurting
millions of consumers?
By Ralph Nader
Focus on the Corporation
Corporate criminals and criminal corporations: Don't let the big businesses
avoid liability by giving up a few top executives.
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman
Media
Beat
War and forgetfulness:
Exploring the media's Orwellian memory hole.
By Norman
Solomon
Sept.
11 peace events
SCA
7: The Open Government Sunshine Amendment
SCA
7 is legislation that would place a Constitutional Amendment on the
ballot to allow voters to strengthen the public's right of access
to government deliberations and records. SCA 7 would have to pass
both the Senate and Assembly by a two-thirds majority before being
placed on the ballot. A majority of voters would then have to approve
the addition to the state constitution.
01.29.02
The
shame of Hearst
Editor's
Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01
Superlist
Northern
California film festivals
Anniversary
Issue
The case
for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent
and still make millions of dollars.
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