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Vol 6, Is 25; May. 11-May. 17, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Hear Us Roar: Women's Issue 2000
I have a close friend who tells me hokey is OK sometimes. This collection of stories is about healing. In my book, healing as a concept is pretty hokey, pretty New Age. But it's all about context. So the Women's Issue 2000 isn't about crystals, incense, hugging and weeping. It's about issues. It's about identifying past wrinkles and setting them...
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News

Sleepless in D.C.
An Oakley resident protests the IMF in our nation's capital

Light Rail Project Looks for Public Input; Details Still Not 'Written in Stone'

Burning Questions
Nordstrom or Not? If Not, What?

Arts

Mate! Lay Eggs! Die!
'The Wonder of a Butterfly' comes to the Krohn Conservatory

For Your Ears Only
ETC's 'Private Eyes' twists perspectives and reminds us that theater is about emotions and ideas

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Addressed to Kill

Sports: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Summer
Reds' series win against St. Louis turns new baseball season 'serious'

Arts Beat
Stone Cold Villains

Comics

Movies

Circus Maximus
Russell Crowe sizzles as an old-fashioned hero in 'Gladiator'

Dance Hall Drama
'Center Stage' emphasizes the authenticity of its movie ballerinas

Music

The Big Dippers
Mark Olson and Victoria Williams gear up for possibly the biggest year of either of their geared-down careers

Short Takes

Gig of the Week: Zrazy

Locals Only
The Women's Traditional Music Jam Session strives to create a community

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