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Locally, we have a tepid ballot facing us Nov. 2

By Jud Snyder

 

THIS IS AN ELECTION year in both cities. To call it a "low key" campaign would be an exaggeration. I could drum up more excitement with a lengthy piece on a new RP sewer pipe... Read More

Grizzle on the Griddle
The Midwest road trip - sans fast or fried food

By Nicolas Grizzle

My Mouth is still sore from chewing all that jerky.

This is what I’ve come to realize after my Midwest voyage to Ohio and back. The food consumption wasn’t pretty, but at... Read More

California Focus
Anchor babies reviled for no good reason

By Thomas D. Elias

 

No group is so hated by the many Americans who resent illegal immigration as so-called "anchor babies" born in the United States to illegal immigrant women.

They're not reviled for anything they've done, but they are... Read More

Farewell
By Yanran Lu

It is bizarre to think that after living in Rohnert Park for so many years, I am headed out of it in just a matter of months. College - what a word, one that inspires... Read More

Lisztian Lieder
By Yiren Lu

Legend has it that Beethoven himself gave Franz Liszt his artistic christening - a short burst of clapping, a kiss on the forehead. Liszt gave me mine. Against the mirrored ceiling of Davies Symphony Hall,... Read More

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