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By Wednesday, Mar 3 2004
Unbalanced and Unfair
Where was your critical judgment?: Bernice Yeung's atrocious story, "Enslavement in Palo Alto," which quoted me, is an... More >>
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By Wednesday, Feb 25 2004
Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
Numbers can never tell you if a player has heart: Roland Beech, the basketball statistics guy ["He Stats! He... More >>
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By Wednesday, Feb 18 2004
Mything the Point
Some S.F. legends are worth repeating: I like Matt Smith's positing of the Zygmunt Arendt House story as a new urban legend... More >>
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By Wednesday, Feb 11 2004
Mean Sucks
Especially when it comes to a band she likes: I was thrilled to see the Paradise Boys on the cover, but was very let down by the... More >>
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By Wednesday, Feb 4 2004
When Things Go Boom
Hell, it'll never happen here: I had hoped that the usually independent-minded SF Weekly was immune to the terrorist... More >>
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By Wednesday, Jan 28 2004
Scary Good
This guy's a machine: Thank you for Lessley Anderson's excellent profile of endurance runner Dean Karnazes, including her... More >>
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By Wednesday, Jan 21 2004
Lords of the Tenderloin
The feds are culprits, too: Thank you for Matt Smith's excellent and bold article on the perennial problems of the... More >>
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By Wednesday, Jan 14 2004
Guitar Duel
Gibson isn't the only outfit doing interesting digital stuff: Great article on Adrian Freed, UC Berkeley's Center for New Music and... More >>
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By Wednesday, Jan 7 2004
A Master in the Shadows
Too bad this great artwork isn't more publicly visible: Reading Ron Russell's article on the Diego Rivera mural at City... More >>
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