North Bay Bohemian
April 5-11, 2006

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News

Can the 1906 Earthquake Help Sonoma, Marin and Napa Guess the Future?
Using 100-year-old data, experts scoff at the so-called science of predictions.

News

News: Sonoma Valley Hospital to Use Eminent Domain?
Land grab or seismic shakeup? Sonoma residents are torn.

News Briefs: Sonoma, Marin, and Napa Residents Protest Immigration Reform
Thousands take to the streets against the proposed Sensenbrenner bill.

Opinion: Berkeley Prof on the Power of Nonviolence
Marin County resident Dr. Michael Nagler on raising a peaceful society.

Columns

Car Culture: The Future of Diesel
It's not your father's blue-hued, stinking emission any more.

Movies

Movie Review: 'Slither'
Ugh! Tracing the cinematic geneaology of slugs.

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Music & Clubs

Music Interview: New Riders of the Purple Sage
With David Nelson and Buddy Cage, the North Bay acid-country band rides again.

Music Interview: Devil Makes Three
Too much of a good thing is no longer a problem for this punk-ass newgrass trio.

MORE NIGHTLIFE    NIGHTLIFE LISTINGS    NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR PICKS

Restaurants

Food Essay: California's Wine Country, Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Thousands of years ago, tectonics and terroir conspired to make fine wine.

Restaurant Review: Cafe Zazzle in Petaluma
Bright flavors and razzle-dazzle in new eatery.

Sustainable Eating: Sebastopol Farmer's Market Opens
Choosing foods grown within a 1500-mile radius might help save the planet.

Recipe: Barley Risotto
Sara Bir's Real-Life Kitchen learns to love hulled barley.

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The Arts

Book Review: Franz Wright
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet channels a divine 'Silence.'

Stage Review: Marin Theatre Company
Playwright John Maran's 'Old Wicked Songs' suffers from predictability in Mill Valley.