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Life During Wartime
The Bay Guardian's regularly updated section dedicated to war-related news and perspectives from the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world, protest and event information, and web links.

• cover feature


Buddha with a mohawk
Noah Levine fuses Eastern religion and Western rebellion.
By A.C. Thompson

Last week's issue

• news & culture


In this issue

Editorial: Fight the FCC!

Editorial: Kill the URS deal

Editorial: Reject Eleanor Johns

Opinion: A little room for nature
By Eileen Ecklund & Randy Zebell

Reform or referendum?
S.F. district attorney's race turns on who can define the political debate.
By Savannah Blackwell

FCC defies public will
Opponents vow to fight media deregulation in Congress and the courts.
By Camille T. Taiara

Still flawed
City delays power program after activists note it favors downtown without guaranteeing Hunters Point plant closure.
By Matthew Hirsch

'Armed gays don't get bashed'
The Pink Pistols say the answer to increasing violence against queers is more gun ownership.
By David A. Kulczyk

'Bay Guardian' wins five honors

alt.sex.column By Andrea Nemerson

Double Team Psychic Dream By Michelle Tea and Jessica Lanyadoo

Techsploitation By Annalee Newitz

Culture Shocked By Katharine Mieszkowski

Hall monitor

Alerts

food & drink


Dine
Will you ever rest?

By Paul Reidinger

Without Reservations
Guide us now

By Paul Reidinger

Cheap Eats
You go, girl

By Dan Leone

Table Ready
Bananarama

By Stephanie Rosenbaum

Bottle Rockets
Repo, man

Matt Markovich

Meatless
McBellKing

By Miriam Wolf

Take That
American Indian

By Gabriel Roth

The Food Snoop
Shell Shock

By Masha Gutkin

Well Done
By Evelyn Grosvenor-Smythe

DineOnline
Menus, maps, and more

The Blender

• a & e


Noise
Zion I on the prize.
Also John Shiurba, Burmese, Four Tet, and more

Film: Borderline
Black comedy tackles raw tragedy in Bahman Ghobadi's Marooned in Iraq.
By Robert Avila

Film: Blood symbol
Guy Maddin peeps a Freudian Dracula.
By Chuck Stephens

Film: 'Sweet Sixteen''
Teenage wasteland
By David Fear

Music: Summer's cool
Digging for dirt and blowing hot and cold with Yo La Tengo.
By Kimberly Chun

Dance: New classicism
Chitresh Das changes the direction of classical dances.
By Rita Felciano

Dance: Stephen Pelton Dance Theater
By Rita Felciano

Art: 'Quizzical Eye: The Photography of Rondal Partridge'
By Lindsey Westbrook

Last Exit By Derk Richardson

The Litterbox By John O'Neill

Liner notes By Lynn Rapoport

Extreme Measures By J.H. Tompkins

Sonic Reducer By Kimberly Chun

Tiger on beat By Patrick Macias

Script Doctor

Grooves

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The Void

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Full Circle

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Media Beat
National insecurity: Decoding the media fixation on terrorism
By Norman Solomon

In the Public Interest
Tech doesn't help: The government won't use available technology to promote democracy.
By Ralph Nader


Focus on the Corporation

Grace news:Why is a right-wing Christian production studio handling the new U.S. Arabic-language TV station?
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman


The Nessie Files

Basic freedoms, R.I.P.: Even the serious paranoids didn't see this level of crackdown coming
By Nessie

The shame of Hearst
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01

Anniversary Issue
The case for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent – and still make millions of dollars.

It's funny in Kansas
Joke of the day

Superlist
Women mechanics and women-owned garages