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May 15, 2000 Making the NewsHistory of consciousness's Angela Davis coauthored an in-depth article on prison conditions for the Opinion pages of the Sunday Examiner & Chronicle. Her piece focused on security housing units--cells that put prisoners in solitary confinement--and was coupled with another by C.A. "Cal" Terhune, director of the California Department of Corrections. For a review of the IMAX movie Dolphins, the Santa Cruz County Sentinel
interviewed Alejandro Acevedo-Gutierrez, a postdoctoral researcher in the
Institute of Marine Sciences whose work with dusky dolphins in Patagonia was featured
in the film. College Nine made a media splash last week, receiving coverage on KCBS and KLIV radio, in the San Jose Mercury News, on Bay City News Service, and on KSBW-Channel 8. The Santa Cruz County Sentinel recently ran a story about librarian Margaret Gordon, noting that her name will soon be known by millions of romance novel fans thanks to a dedication in the New York Times bestseller novel The Wicked Widow. "Tomfoolery," a musical review of more than 20 of mathematician Tom Lehrer's satirical songs, is playing in Walnut Creek and getting rave reviews from critics at regional papers, including the San Francisco Chronicle. At the same time, a new three-CD box set titled The Remains of Tom Lehrer is due out this month. That release, which features such all time favorites as "Poisoning Pigeons," was featured in the Santa Cruz CountySentinel.
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