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Spirited: Connect to the Guides All Around You Popular psychic medium Rosen offers a prescriptive program that empowers readers to heighten their intuition, connect with deceased loved ones, and overcome the psychological roadblocks holding them back. MONTGOMERY VILLAGE

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Thanks for writing the excellent epitaph for Johnny Downer (“Thanks and Praise,� Jan. 6). It is true, he was inspiring, special and will be very much missed. The question remains unasked, however: Why was such a beloved local luminary turned away from the Occidental Area Health Center when he tried to seek medical care? Johnny had been complaining of chest pains and numbness in his arm, but because he didn’t have proof of income, he was not admitted to see a doctor. The truth is, it may not have helped even if he had gone to see someone there, but he should have at least gotten to tell someone what was going on. I have had several instances of gross mistreatment at both Guerneville and Occidental health centers, so much so that I wonder if they are not trying to

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What is known is that staffers, board members and even artists and their management are stunned. Where this leaves the North Bay’s most prestigious performance house, recently placed in Pollstar’s ranking of the top 60 theaters worldwide, is still to be determined. WFC public relations manager Kristi Buffo said, “I can’t even confirm he was fired.� Buffo could confirm that the change was not a cost-saving effort and that Bartalini’s former assistant, Chrissy Hall, will take over his role as the entertainment programmer for the center, with Anita Wiglesworth, director of arts and education programs, now overseeing all booking for the nonprofit. WFC board member Darlene Walley, who has served the nonprofit for three years and who helms the ballet company associated with the center, resigned last week. “It was over the reasons for letting Rick

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In the half-decade since O’Reilly’s coinage, culture has undergone something of a digital renaissance (think Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter), and his Web 2.0 Conference is now the annual Web 2.0 Summit. So how is it then that New York–based Mediabistro, a trade group that bills itself as “the premier content, career and community resource for media professionals� came to host the socalled Web 3.0 Conference last week? Clearly, something has gotten out of sequence. That is, unless Web 3.0 involves time travel and paid us a visit here in the present to show us the future with a stack of PowerPoint slides. Gimmicky, sure, but revealing nevertheless—about half of the seminars and presentations were presented by marketers about leveraging the semantic web, which some hope will emulate a kind of artificial intelligence, to target consumers. “KaChing 3.0� might have been a more apt title for the conference. (Better lock that in—the KaChing Button, an iPhone app that makes a cash register sound for the currency of your choice, is already up to version 1.0.3.) Given the Sonoma County provenance of Web 2.0, it was somehow apropos that its unrelated pseudo-sequel was held at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara, where the conference rooms are dubbed “Sonoma,� “Napa� and “Mendocino.� Adorning the walls are tilt-shift prints, photo-collages and other digitally produced, eye-candy designed to evoke a Silicon Valley aesthetic, despite its wine country pretensions. And whither Wine 2.0? That conference happened in New York last November. In the coming years, perhaps we will experience Web 4.0, which will find its comeuppance when Webs 2.0 and 3.0 join forces and become Web 5.0. Web 4.0 will respond by rehabbing Web 1.0 out of its postbust stupor (so named the way the Great War became World War I) and attempt to beat Web 5.0 at its own game. An accord will ensue and all parties will reform together as simply the Web—at which point it will become sentient and enslave us all. You know, if it hasn’t already.

‘KaChing 3.0’ might have been a more apt title for the Web 3.0 conference.

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We smug Americans also assume we have a moral edge

Harlan had been right: the Afghans fought tirelessly among themselves, but when a foreign invader threatened, they united to drive him out. Even Alexander’s hold had been fleeting. Macedonian, Mogul, Persian, Russian, British and Soviet armies had all tried and failed to control the Afghan tribes. Harlan’s words echoed down the centuries: “To subdue and crush the masses of a nation by military force, when all are unanimous in the determination to be free, is to attempt the imprisonment of a whole people: all such projects must be temporary and transient, and terminate in a catastrophe. And now, apparently, it’s America’s turn to learn this lesson. It’s true that no other army in history has had such a technological edge over its enemy. We possess the bombs and the planes and the electronics and the drones and the gadgets. Should be easy as playing a video game. And we smug little Americans also assume we have a moral edge: to stamp out terrorism and bring democracy to a benighted world. But if you read some British history, in the 18th century we Americans were the dirty

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little terrorists rebelling against civilization and propriety, king and empire. History, go figure. I’m all for making the world safe, if not for democracy, at least for air travel. The Twin Towers horror was a blatant chickenshit attack on defenseless civilians, but we have to look, at least for a moment, at the history of invading Afghanistan. One example will suffice. In 1841, Kabul was ready to explode. Broken British promises to various tribes had the entire city seething. The son of the exiled Afghan king was in full revolt against the British-installed puppet ruler. More diplomacy (lies) ensued, but the Afghans couldn’t be calmed. The situation escalated when the British envoy William Macnaghten decided to halve payments to the Ghilazi tribe. Macnaghten was murdered, dismembered and his body parts dragged gleefully through the streets of Kabul. It was time for the British to flee the country, through the Khyber Pass, to the safety of the British fort at Jalalabad, 80 miles due east. On Jan. 6, 1842, some 15,000 soldiers (along with wives and children) headed up through the Khyber Pass. On Jan. 9, 1842, the snows and the Afghans descended. The deadly accurate Afghan snipers fired their jezails—long barreled muskets—killing and wounding their country’s invaders. At night Afghan women would walk among the Brits, robbing the dead and slitting the throats of the wounded. As Rudyard Kipling wrote, “When you’re wounded and left on Afghanistan’s plains / And the women come out to cut up what remains / Just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains / And go to your God like a soldier.� On Jan. 13, 1842, Dr. William Brydon, the only survivor of the 15,000 who had set out the week before, arrived at Jalalabad. The only survivor of 15,000. Do we really know what we’re getting into with this “surge� in Afghanistan? It is said that those who don’t study history are doomed to repeat it. But William Faulkner said, even more aptly, “The past is never dead. It is not even past.� Rob Loughran’s latest book, ‘What Happens When the World Doesn’t End?,’ is available at www.unlimitedpublishing.com/loughran. Rob works at The Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. Open Mic is a weekly feature in the Bohemian. We welcome your contribution. To have your topical essay of 700 words considered for publication, write openmic@bohemian.com.


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PG&E. No big surprise that the utility wants to keep jurisdictions out of the powerpurchasing business.� In that column, we heard from Marin Energy Authority interim director Dawn Weisz, who said, “This program will take about $94 million per year away from PG&E. We will be taking that money to buy renewable energy and the money left over will be used to fund local renewable and energy efficiency projects.� No wonder it’s worth a few extra million ratepayer dollars for the utility to block CCA projects. That’s a bargain. The PG&E ballot initiative would require a two-thirds vote for any community to launch a CCA program. That is certain death to any CCA. The utility is the only funder of the initiative. Government organizations are prevented by law to spend public dollars to promote ballot issues. PG&E is purchasing obfuscation, a dimming of the real issue. Wacky, isn’t it? The same PG&E that sells us (mostly dirty) juice for our light bulbs is using the money we send them to put us in the dark and remove the rights now afforded to us by law. Well, do we go along without a fight since the Supreme Court has shifted our status anyway, as Hedges suggests, from citizens to prisoners? The so-called Ratepayers’ Right to Vote Act is the corporate state at work: stealing citizens’ rights and preventing community power-purchasing. The Los Angeles Times calls it PG&E’s “stealth initiative . . . a dagger aimed directly at a movement to enable municipalities to offer renewable green power to their residents in competition with private utilities.� Communities, backed by present law, can purchase greener power and offer ratepayers lower rates. This poses serious competition to, and cuts into the profits of, PG&E. So in June the utility will have tricked voters into thinking that the ballot initiative means preserving their rights. In fact, it will remove rights. Here is fascism in action. Who can afford to buy more TV time and spin doctors than PG&E? And they’ll do it using the money we overpay them. Go figure. Then go to Powergrab.info and find out how to fight back.

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worked in a string of Thai restaurants before opening her own place last August. The dishes she makes are as close to authentic Thai as can be found anywhere in the North Bay, though some traditional dishes like deep-fried pig skin don’t make it to menu. There are, however, crispy egg rolls ($5.95) and deep-fried chicken wings marinated in tamarind sauce ($5.95). Brightman cuts every vegetable on the menu by hand with the sharpest of knives from Thailand. Cutting vegetables is the first thing she does each morning when she arrives for work at 10:30am, and each thinly sliced onion, carrot, mushroom or tomato looks like a miniature work of art. The basic ingredients are all authentic: lemongrass, garlic, basil, kalanta, which looks like ginger but has more kick to it, as well as the leaf of the kaffir lime, and tiny Thai chiles that are about a quarter of the size of a jalapeĂąo. What they lack in mass they make up for in heat. Brightman grows some Thai chiles in her own garden, but she buys most of them and the other ingredients she needs from Asian Market on Petaluma Hill Road in Santa Rosa. “I love to cook,â€? she said on a recent rainy afternoon. “I love it when people eat everything on the plate, and when all the food

I’ve made is gone. That makes me very happy and my dreams come true.� In addition to the ever popular duck curry and crab fried rice, which are often lunch specials, customers like pra ram, a rich, creamy dish of steamed spinach and broccoli with peanut sauce ($6.95). Brightman buys ground peanuts and cooks them in coconut milk, another basic in Thai cuisine, until they’re tender and sweet. Her jasmine rice and her mango sticky rice are also both cooked to perfection and intensely f lavorful. The only drawback is the absence of Thai beer. There’s nothing like a cold Singha to go with hot, spicy Thai food, but the green tea is good and so is the Thai ice tea and Thai ice coffee, both $2.50. Of course, there’s Pad Thai ($7.95), the dish that no self-respecting Thai restaurant would be without, and Brightman makes it especially well. “Feeding people is what I like to do,� she says. “If I could feed everyone in the whole world, that’s what I would gladly do.� Tiny Thai, 8238 Old Redwood Hwy., Cotati. Lunch, Monday–Saturday; dinner, Monday–Sunday. 707.794.9404.

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husband Don, operates Alpaca Shire in Sonoma, the oldest alpaca ranch in Sonoma County and one of the oldest in the nation. Founded in 1985, the farm began with the purchase of several animals, including a now 25-year-old male, or sire (females are called dams), who was among the very first alpacas to arrive in the United States from South America. Back then, Arns paid as much as $12,000 a head. The market was hot, and Arns hoped she might be able to pull in a viable income entirely off the exotic animals, mostly through selling their offspring, supplemented by fleece production. Arns began selectively breeding her animals and building her herd, and last summer a peak population of 30 alpacas from six generations ranged over her two-acre pasture. While gentle and rewarding pets, the animals haven’t exactly paid off, Arns says. She shears them in the spring and sends the raw f leece, also called “fiber,� to mills, including one in Yreka, where machines clean the material and spin it into yarn. Arns then weaves the

processed fiber into garments and sells them onsite, but proceeds don’t cover the overhead costs of maintaining the farm, and sales of animals themselves have dropped off steeply. Arns calls the business “a labor of love.� (For his part, husband Don calls the alpacas “yard ornaments.�) Now Arns is trying to sell as many as a third of her animals, aiming to cull the herd down to 20. She sold two alpacas last fall, in fact, though they went for half the price that they would have pulled several years ago. “And that,� says Arns, “was still a pretty good deal.�

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the animals comfortable, and massive factories process their fiber at hugely profitable economies of scale. In fact, imports of cheaply made Peruvian alpaca products compete with American weavers and fleece millers, though farmer Mark Emery of Brookfarm Alpacas in Glen Ellen says sales of raw fiber and yarn, which he and his wife, Debbie, produce onsite, continue at an encouraging rate. The Emerys, who bought several pregnant females four years ago and have since bred their herd’s numbers to 24, have even launched a new CSA program in which city slickers and other faraway fleece fans can purchase yarn, carpets, scarves and other farmstead alpaca products. The Emerys also had planned to sell their alpacas for profit before the crash hit, says Emery. “Now, we’re waiting for the market to rebound.� Dr. Rich Sexton, a professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Davis who has studied the alpaca industry, doubts that it will. “There is no hope of returning to those halcyon days of huge prices,� Sexton says. “The economic fundamentals are crystal clear. It doesn’t take a Ph.D. to see it. [Alpaca’s] fiber in this country is next to worthless.� Prices have never been lower. Just several years ago, an alpaca of excellent fleece quality could move for $35,000 while females averaged more than $10,000. In 2005, one super-stud in Virginia named the PPPeruvian Royal Fawn sold for $600,000. More than 300 offspring owe themselves to the rigors of this huacaya sire, whose stud fee has run as high as $5,000 a pop. Another stud, the now-deceased 4Peruvian Legacy, sold for even more in 2006 when a half-share in the animal drew $750,000. But today, alpacas sell, comparatively, for pennies. “I’ve seen some people selling their animals for $2,000,� says Arns. “I won’t do that.� Fleece sales barely, if at all, turn profits. The fibers sell for just $2 to $4 per ounce, and an animal with especially dense fleece may produce 10 pounds of fleece annually. Most produce less, and at the very best an alpaca may generate several hundred dollars of fleece per year for its owners. Sexton says the fact that the one marketable product of the animals is “worthless,� combined with the fact that the animals themselves are now, relatively, almost worthless, makes the industry itself worthless. Indeed, Arns says that alpaca profits are made through sale of the animals. “The real money is in the alpaca,� she says. “You make way more from selling them than you do selling their fleece.�

Pop! In 2007, Sexton and co-author Tina Saitone published a paper in the Review of Agricultural Economics that closely analyzed the alpaca industry. The authors determined that the trade was just another “speculative bubble,� an insular industry based initially

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on high hopes and risky speculation, thrives for a time on investor enthusiasm and ultimately fails. Such industries follow a three-stage pattern, the paper states, beginning with mania. Distress follows. Finally, panic ensues as owners try to sell out as prices tumble. Ultimately, so goes the model, speculators are left with a farm full of yard decorations.

Classic cases of past speculative bubbles include the chinchilla, ostrich and emu industries. The text, published a year prior to the economic crash and first drafted in 2005, reads like a prophecy of the alpaca industry. “During [the panic stage], investors rush to sell their assets before prices drop further. Yet the sale of assets only serves to further perpetuate the decline in asset valuations.� This crash, the authors write, signifies the “bubble bursting.� Classic cases of past speculative bubbles include the chinchilla, ostrich and emu industries, according to Sexton. The emu, a 100-pound f lightless bird native to Australia, was hyped as the beef of the 21st century by marketers (“the new red meat�). That was before the 21st century actually began, and such predictions would prove less than accurate. Today, American emu farms are in a state of attrition. Feather Farm in Napa once kept emus. Co-owner Arlyta Brown says the investment, first made in 1987, was potentially lucrative, with each pair of birds capable of producing 60 chicks per year. Emu meat, she says, is lean and healthy, while just under the animal’s hide lies a layer of fat marketable as an anti-inflammatory ointment. (Whether it really works is another story.) “Emus,� Brown declares, “could have been an excellent source of Third World protein.� Could have been, but slaughter facilities were too clogged with beef to accommodate any competing meat source, and early last decade, Feather Farm sold away its last emu. Around the nation, other emu farms have disbanded one bird at a time as the industry has proven worthless, though the big birds remain on scattered ranches. Emu Enterprises near Redding still owns 40 emus. “We once had a hundred,� says owner John Smelcer, who produces and sells emu salami, ground beef, steaks and oil. “Now we’re hanging on, hoping that things will come back.� The ostrich industry, meanwhile, is entirely defunct. After its own boom, it went the way of the dodo in the late 1990s. In the

years prior, enthusiasm drove prices high. Meat, hide and feathers were believed to be fortunes in the making. Then reality kicked in. Supply of the fast-reproducing birds vastly outsized the demand, peaking with a U.S. population of a quarter million ostriches in 1995 but no one interested in eating them; the old red meat, beef, was still the thing for dinner. Prices crashed at a capsizing rate of a quarter of a percent daily for six years. That marked the panic stage of the bubble model. By 1999, the giant birds in America were virtually worthless.

Peru’s Provenance While Dr. Sexton says the alpaca industry is hopelessly crashing, ranchers remain active. Arns says that sales of finished alpaca fleece products have increased since the economic crash, oddly enough, and Mark Emery also reports that his knitted alpaca products are “selling very well.� Alpaca optimists remain. Targie Lewis says now is the time to buy. Lewis and his wife, Laura, bought in six years ago, taking a package deal on several females for 20 grand, and today 29 alpacas graze the grounds on the three-acre property in Wooden Valley near Lake Berryessa. Females are valued because of their capacity to produce an alpaca baby, or cria, every year. This economic thread is based on the assumption that alpacas are worth having at all, and Lewis concedes that they may be just a financial drain until the industry works out its kinks. “One of the main things is that we need to find something to do with the retired animals,� he says. An alpaca whose fleece was soft and silky in its youth may bear entirely unmarketable, coarse fleece by the time it is just a decade old, says Lewis. For an animal that can live 20 years or more, this creates a substantial problem for those struggling to make their money back through fleece production. In Peru, the solution is simple: retired alpacas are eaten. “That grosses me out,� says Arns, who initially bought her first animal, a $12,000 female named Bonnie, as a pet. Lewis says American breeders tend to cultivate relationships too intimate with their alpacas for a meat industry ever to launch. “We spend time with them, trim their toenails, see them face to face,� Lewis says. “They look cute, and we get to know them by name, and it makes it hard to even think about sending them to be butchered.� Yet Peru’s f leece industry, streamlined, successful and sustainable, may be worth imitating. For now, cheaply made imports of South American f leece undercut the prices of local f leece producers. Lewis, who is still building his herd and believes the industry will find its feet, encourages consumers to bypass alpaca products made in South America. Arns, though, can’t blame those who don’t. “Frankly, Peru makes a better product. We can’t match their quantity or quality. We have a lot of catching up to do, and I’m not sure we ever will catch up.�


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pile of books. That’s his blood. And hair. Stuck to Carver’s first book. “So that’s pretty creepy,� Sklenicka says calmly. “And sad.� Raymond Carver: A Writer’s Life is full of such sadness, as any aficionado of the masterful shortstory writer might ascertain. It’s also received a glowing front-page review by Stephen King in the New York Times Book Review, which named it one of the 10 best books of 2009 for its connective insight between Carver’s life and work. Shot to prominence in the 1980s for his haunting stories of lower-class characters and domestic despair, Carver, as Sklenicka’s book expertly and constantly illuminates, often scrabbled through the same desperation he told on the page. “There’s no doubt his behavior was bad,� says Sklenicka, a compact woman in a red vest and jeans, seated in her book-lined office with a large black dog at her feet. “I blame the disease of alcoholism more than I blame him as an individual. He hit bottom six times, I think, or more. They always say you have to hit bottom before you can recover. It didn’t work for him. He just kept hitting bottom over and over— blackouts, he was in trouble with the law, he was violent to Maryann, he was a terrible father, couldn’t keep a job.�

For Sklenicka, who grew up among working-class people on California’s Central Coast and says discovering Carver’s writing in 1976 “was unlike anything else I thought I’d read before,� uncovering sordid details about Carver’s life involved more than 10 years of criss-crossing the country, from Syracuse, N.Y., to Yakima, Wash. El Paso, Iowa City, Sacramento, Arcata—Sklenicka visited them all, the many places Carver moved to in a recurring effort to start his life anew. In her study sit boxes upon boxes of Carver’s correspondence, on loan from the library collection at Ohio State University; she has cassettes full of interviews conducted, old newspapers with references to Carver’s stories. “This was all pre-Google, by the way,� Sklenicka says wryly, mentioning yearbooks, old places of employment and city directories as treasure maps for Carver’s scattered acquaintances. “At every stage in his life—and his life, to me, had so many distinct stages, partially because he kept moving—there would be a whole group of people,� she says. “He had so many friends who really loved him. And I don’t think it’s just because he’s famous.� 'Nearly every Carver fan wonders, THE BOHEMIAN

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when reading his stories, how much of the discord is autobiographical. Sklenicka constantly sews the two together, and this is one of the book’s most rewarding qualities. With its characters Ralph and Marian resembling Raymond and Maryann, “Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?� covers Carver’s trip to Mexico, his time spent in Chico, his unfounded distrust of Maryann. “The Night the Mill Boss Died,� one of Carver’s early stories, was inspired by Carver witnessing a man collapsing from a heart attack at the Simpson Plywood Mill in Eureka, where he brief ly worked. Even the cat in “Neighbors,� named Kitty, was based on Carver’s landlord’s cat, who scratched up his couch. One story haunted Sklenicka to distraction: “So Much Water So Close to Home,� in which a group of fishermen find the body of a young girl in the river and do nothing about it for the duration of their entire camping trip. “This is just how obsessed I was with research,� Sklenicka explains. “Carver said he read it in a Memorial Day weekend newspaper story in the early ’70s. I went through the Chronicle for every Memorial Day weekend, and I couldn’t find it.� Prominent in Short Cuts, Robert Altman’s 1993 film based on Carver’s stories, “So Much Water So Close to Home� was later adapted for Jindabyne, a 2006 film starring Gabriel Byrne and Laura Linney. Carver’s widespread fame came ultimately from his association with Knopf editor Gordon Lish, painted in Sklenicka’s book as a manic, power-obsessive man who overstepped his bounds, particularly with his ravaging of Carver’s second book, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. Lish severely altered Carver’s voice and changed his endings or killed them entirely, as in the iconic “A Small, Good Thing,� the story of a baker who makes angry calls to a couple whose son, unbeknownst to him, has just been struck by a car. In Lish’s edit, titled “The Bath,� the story ends with the baker’s antagonizing demand for the couple to pick up the cake they’d ordered. But in Carver’s original version, the baker reconciles with the grieving couple, offers them pastries and talks with them until dawn in his kitchen. This exemplifies Carver’s empathy for his characters, whereas Lish, Sklenicka says, “had disdain for Carver’s characters. That’s pretty much what he told me. He said he thought they were ‘below the salt.’� The literary world had long bandied opinions on whether Lish’s imposition on Carver was a small, good thing or a disastrous wreck. Sklenicka turns somber when she talks about the disappearance over the years of Lish’s first round of edits for What We Talk About before the scalpel-like second edit. “I think there’s a wonderful book there,� she rues, “that got trashed in the second round of editing.� If Lish emerges as a devil in Sklenicka’s book, there’s an angel as well: Maryann

Carver, Raymond’s first wife, who believed in and supported his literary ambitions by working and raising kids for 25 years while Carver drank everything in sight, wrote brilliant stories and once, in 1975, nearly killed her by smashing a wine bottle against her head. Sklenicka’s treatment of their tumultuous marriage remains in thrall to Carver’s genius while clearly outlaying his brutish, selfish nature. (A letter to the editor from Maryann herself, in fact, praised Stephen King’s New York Times review for piecing together the facts of her marriage and defending her patient inf luence on Carver.)

Nearly every Carver fan wonders, when reading his stories, how much of the discord is autobiographical. Carver did eventually quit drinking in 1977, in McKinleyville, Calif., two days after his publisher sent him a $4,000 advance for his long-talked-about novel. Sklenicka, who studied alcoholism in depth while writing about its debilitating effects on Carver, thinks this is a crucial point in the career of a writer whose characters were so often desperate. Carver’s ability to finally quit drinking came from having enough money to live on for the summer, and having something to do. “He had to hit bottom, there’s no doubt about it,â€? she says, “but he also had to have, I’d say, hope.â€? After two years of sobriety, Carver met poet Tess Gallagher and further cemented his status in the literary world. In 1988, Carver was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Two weeks later, he married Gallagher in Reno; six weeks after that, he died. But his stories live on, and, thanks to Sklenicka’s astounding biography, his own story lives on—for better or for worse. “Finding out about the man didn’t change my admiration for the work. It just showed me how hard he had to struggle to stay alive to do that work,â€? she says. “It’s almost like people want to completely dismiss his work when they find out about his jerky behavior. That seems naĂŻve to me about the human condition. It seems to me there’s this false moralism around, and people, they’re just not going to admire someone if they’re not perfect. I don’t know, I think we’d lose a lot of good music and art and writing if we stuck by that.â€? Carol Sklenicka reads from and discusses ‘Raymond Carver: A Writer’s Life’ on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at River Reader. 16355 Main St., Guerneville. 7pm. Free. 707.869.2240.


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Foundation New American Play award, Sunlight is now running in its world premiere at MTC, which, under the artistic direction of Jasson Minadakis, who also directs this play, has become known for its dedication to launching new playwrights. White stands among the company’s best new finds, a bold writer who knows enough to place his play’s intense intellectual debates within a context of real human conflict. After its Mill Valley run, Sunlight will go to three other national companies. Though some critics have accused the play of turning toward melodrama in the second act, audiences are sure to respond powerfully to the late-in-the-game twists that ultimately give the play its heart and soul. With remarkable confidence, White allows his story and its central mystery to unfold as slowly as a blanket gradually pulled from some hidden artifact. As each new element comes into view, the entire picture keeps changing, right up to the play’s final moments. With dialogue that includes passionate academic discourse, such stuff requires a steady-handed director and a first-rate cast, and MTC’s production has both. Minadakis keeps the pace up, powering through sections that other directors might have stopped to wallow in. His cast is up to the task, presenting a quartet of characters that are each as flawed as they are strangely noble. As Matthew, Charles Dean is a raging, wounded lion, too full of his own certainty to recognize he’s run out of last-minute tactics. In Dean’s hands, Matthew is an amazing character, impossible to pin down, an omni-dimensional crusader who’s lost track of what he really stands for. Kevin Rolston plays the conservative Vincent as his own kind of wounded animal, as convinced of his own positions as Matthew is of his, though in Vincent’s case, he’s willing to stop at nothing to defend his ideas, his family and even his country. At the center of this epic battle are Pentagon memos that Vincent drafted, supporting the government’s use of “enhanced interrogation techniques� on Afghan detainees. The late revelation explaining why Vincent is so steadfastly convinced of the moral rightness of torture has been described as “improbable� by some reviewers; tell that to the friends and family of those who died on Sept. 11, 2001. Vincent’s ultimate decisions may be morally reprehensible—and it’s fairly certain where White stands on this issue—but the recognizable human pain that powers it is palpably clear in Rolston’s aching, clench-fisted performance. Charlotte, possibly the play’s most difficult role, is nailed by Carrie Paff, another actor skilled at playing hard and soft at the same time. As Midge, to whom White gives many of his best lines, Wanda McCaddon is all ice and fire, both grieving for the end of Matthew’s once-magnificent career and furious at how he appears to have squandered everything so f lippantly. Sunlight signals the arrival of a serious and talented new playwright, and in this complex, elegant production, MTC gives Sharr White a first-class debut. ‘Sunlight’ runs Tuesday–through Sunday through Feb. 14. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday–Saturday at 8pm; Wednesday at 7:30pm; Sunday at 7pm. Also, Feb. 4 at 1pm; Feb. 7 and 12-13 at 2pm. $33–$51. Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley, 415.388.5208.

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Hangin’ Out When you’ve fronted one of Sonoma County’s most dependable club acts and won annual awards left and right for dance-rock ditties like “Hugs Not Drugs,� what’s the next step? Become a spiritual mentor and open a rock ’n’ roll ashram? Found a chain of strip-mall Mexican restaurants? Those are all well and good, but if you’re Pat Jordan, leader of the Pat Jordan Band, you author a book and call it My Penis Is in This Book, Please Read It. Now, even if we knew what the book was about, it’s seems better to simply let the mystery hang. Maybe there’s a reference to his penis in the book. Maybe the entire story is about his penis. Maybe, good God, there’s some sculptural process for the book’s pages that is better left unconsidered. Either way, Jordan celebrates the release of his book by singin’ and strummin’ with the Pat Jordan Band, with Partner and Tommy Rickard from Wonderbread 5 opening, on Friday, Feb. 5, at the Hopmonk Tavern. 230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol. 8pm. $12–$15. 707.829.7300.

more frequently to Beethoven’s sonatas in recent annual trips to Napa. This year, he celebrates Chopin’s bicentenary by returning to the work of the composer who helped him make his name 40 years ago in the classical world in an all-Chopin program that’s promised to include the delightful 24 Preludes. As for the rest of the program, the sky’s the limit; after all, Ohlsson’s 16-CD set Chopin: The Complete Works on Hyperion shows no sign of being toppled as the definitive complete piano recordings of one of the instrument’s finest composers. He appears on Friday, Feb. 5, at the First United Methodist Church. 625 Randolph St., Napa. 7:30pm. Tickets available only by subscription at $100 for four-concert series. 707.226.2190.

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The average Joe who reads a book or two every year might only know author Michael Ondaatje as a novelist behind the film-adapted and Booker Prize-winning The English Patient. But Ondaatje is deeply informed by poetry, having published more than twice as many books of poetry as novels. He sits down this weekend to talk poetry with fellow word sculptor Robert Hass, who served as poet laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and whose collection Time and Materials stands as a modern masterwork. Ondaatje and Hass have appeared together before to discuss their own work together, although as with most meetings of creative minds, tributaries have always been explored—they’ve chatted about everything from British imperialism to The Seventh Seal to Robert

Breakdancing, MC-ing, graffiti writing and DJing: these are the elements of hip-hop, and the foundations on which the distinctly American art form is built. All four are in full force this weekend at ‘The Power of Hip-Hop,’ an event reinforcing the positive vibes and roots of an oft-maligned genre by bringing together all factions of the local hip-hop community. On the wheels of steel are DJs Primo, Rob Cervantes, Ciao Montano and Ricky Switch; on the mic are Alkhemy, New Day, Distant Relatives, Dahlak and Rob-I-Root. Keep your ears peeled especially for God’s Oddities, a Santa Rosa group with a full live band that sounds like Atmosphere fronting early Sublime. Breakdance crews will be in effect getting busy over a four-turntable DJ jam and an open-mic freestyle battle, and to top it all off, there’ll be a 40-foot graffiti wall for some serious wild styles. Now all we gotta do is convince Nas to come to show him that hip-hop isn’t dead on Friday, Feb. 5, at the Phoenix Theater. 201 E. Washington St., Petaluma. 7pm. $8. 707.762.3565.

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Piano al Forte The Grammy-winning pianist Garrick Ohlsson, who became the first American to win the International FrĂŠdĂŠric Chopin Piano Competition in 1970, is a world-renowned star of classical piano. With an enormous repertoire and a dizzying finger span (a 13th in the left hand; 12th in the right), Ohlsson, a resident of San Francisco, has turned ever

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Rawlings has a habit of incorporating dissonant notes that land just a little offkilter into his melodic solos. “I don’t know why those notes appeal to me, but they always have. As soon as I started playing any instrument, I had a predisposition for those sounds,� he explains. “Playing those notes,� he adds, “means I don’t have to worry too much about going, ‘Well, I’ve got to think of something that doesn’t sound like other people.’ And, I mean, I’m terrible at sounding like other people.� What he’s amazing at is sounding like himself. On Gillian Welch’s sublime 2001 album Time (The Revelator), Rawlings’ surreal playing makes the 14-minute “I Dream a Highway� go by in what seems like two or three minutes; it also provides an exciting moment on the live-recorded “I Want to Play that Rock and Roll,� when his iconic solo, with occasional notes just askance of proper, rumbles to a rigorous close, rousing the audience at the Ryman Auditorium to audible, disbelieving joy. A Friend of a Friend, Rawlings’ new album made to tide over fans waiting six years for another Gillian Welch record (she’s working on one, he consoles), isn’t just a fine showcase for his playing, heard in its most morphine-like quality on the lengthy cover of Neil Young’s “Cortez the Killer.� “Ruby� and “Bells of Harlem� show Rawlings’ commanding songwriting and voice, which he casually says has a “lack of prettiness.� “When I say ‘lack of prettiness,’� he clarifies, “I don’t necessarily mean that as a bad thing. It’s hard for me to appreciate my own voice, that’s true, but I’m at least intellectually aware that I like male vocalists with reedy, strange voices. Those are my favorite kinds of singers.� Combined in medley with “Cortez the Killer� is the Bright Eyes song “Method Acting,� originally sung by the reedy, strange voice of Conor Oberst. Once a feisty, uptempo outlet for Oberst’s angst, Rawlings draws out a heretofore unrecognized sorrow in the song’s inward-looking lyrics. “That’s one of the great things about music,� Rawlings says. “It can go a few different ways, as long as there’s some sort of underlying emotional truth to it. Are you familiar with the Joe Cocker version of ‘With a Little Help from My Friends’? I always thought that was a great cover, and very valid, because it sounded like Joe had completely different friends.� Traveling on a string of dates with his own friends, Rawlings says the tour’s set list comprises his record, his recordings with Welch, some Old Crow songs and, as always, a handful of covers. It’s a troubadour revue that’s not to be missed. Rawlings’ last day job was working as a bar back and glass-runner at the enormous Wright’s Farm Restaurant in Rhode Island, and he says that his perpetual smile onstage isn’t just an act—that he feels blessed to play onstage night after night. It shows. “The moment that someone gave me $65 playing guitar in a country band one night,� he says, “I knew I would never work another straight job in my life. ’Cause that seemed like all the money in the world to me.� The Dave Rawlings Machine plays Monday, Feb. 8, at the Mystic Theatre. 23 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma. 8pm. $28–$30. 707.765.2121.


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Call costs $2.29/min. Must be 18+ TAKE A CHANCE ON ME Motivated, outdoorsy, honest, health-conscious woman, with good values and optimistic attitude, likes most kinds of music, dining out, walks, camping, travel and relaxing time at home. Seeking a nice, honest, active man, 30-40, with similar interests, to spend time with, possible leading to LTR. 313124

MANY FINE QUALITIES Caring, outdoorsy, honest, artistic, hard-working SF, early 50s, optimistic homebody with good values, has many interests including music, dining out, museums, travel, long drives, reading, walks, camping, biking and more. Looking for an honest, downto-earth SM, 50-70, for friendship and dating first, possibly leading to something more serious. 313126

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COMPASSIONATE Friendly, honest, artistic, outdoorsy, caring SF, 30s, likes watching tv, dancing, the beach, travel, walks, music, hiking, museums, dining out, more. Searching for a partner in life, 30-50, for possible LTR. 313131

LIKE PBS? Personable, caring, goaloriented friendly, artistic, compassionate woman, with good values, likes coffee shops, music, reading, walks, travel, dancing, dining out and more. Looking for honest, respectful man, 50-70, for LTR. 313143

OUTGOING AND FUN Compassionate, caring, friendly, honest SF, 20s, likes going to clubs, camping, hiking, reading, the beach, dining out, more. Looking for a down-to-earth, easygoing man, 22-35, for LTR. 313136

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LIKE GOING OUT? Honest,goal-oriented personable, artistic, sophisticated, hardworking SF would like to meet a SM, 40-60, who enjoys travel, walks, the beach, music, reading, camping, long drives, museums, tv, dining out, dancing and more. Seeking LTR. 313138

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SONOMA COUNTY MAN Late 50s, looking for a male, 25-65, for fun, romance and dating. Enjoy theater, reading, long walks, quality time at home. 327425

PACIFIC NORTHWEST Casual guy, enjoys mountain and beach trips, walks, outdoors, moonlit nights, cuddling. Seeking SWF, 40-56, slim/medium build, to come spend quiet times in Pacific Northwest. 954499

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ONE HONEST WOMAN LEFT Bright SF, 60s, with good values, flexible and honest, likes reading, camping, travel, taking walks. Seeking similar male, 50-69, for friendship, casual relationship, possible LTR. 309769

LOOKING FOR LTR Outdoorsy, health-minded, clean-cut, honest woman in her 30s, who enjoys biking, dining, shopping, the beach, hiking, taking walks, wants to meet a male in his 30s for LTR. 309772

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LOVES TO COOK DM enjoys playing pool, dancing, riding my bike, watching tv, conversation and more. Would like to meet a S/DWF, 50-55, to spend some time with 326801

TO CHERISH AND LOVE SWM, 5’7’’, likes to talk and be social. Seeking SWF, 6570, to talk to and see if we connect. 326394

GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR SWM, 59, 5’11’’, 180lbs, nonsmoker, blue eyes, sandy brown hair, enjoys fishing, beaches, dining out and more. Seeking female, 5565, for possible relationship. 309857

SEEKING A REAL WOMAN WM, 6’, 200lbs, blond/blue, a few tattoos, very athletic, loves the beach, bike rides, romantic evenings at home, great conversation. Seeking honest woman, 18-50, no games. 322539

COLLEGE PROF-SUMMERS OFF! Tall, dark, handsome, positive, athletic SM, 60, 6’, 200lbs, looks 45, feels 35, loves life! A seafood vegetarian, nonsmoker and light drinker. Loves the outdoors, hiking, walking, mountain biking, tennis, acoustic music, volunteer work, walks on the beach, traveling, long road trips, cuddling, spending time with someone special. 322787

VERY PERSONABLE Motivated, bright, artistic, hard-working, health-conscious female, 50s, personable and flexible, seeks male, age open, who likes museums, travel, long drives, camping, hiking. 309770

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I’M NOT THE GUY... ...for long walks on the beach, dancing the night away. Retiree, 48, moderately disabled with MS, SSU grad, into jazz, films, progressive talk radio. San Francisco native seeks caring, happy lady, 40-50, for companionship. N/S. I’m a good listener, talk to me. Tell me about yourself. 219612

WELL-TRAVELED WRITER Sensitive, compassionate, honest WM, warm, open, considered attractive, wonderful listener, quiet entertaining, likes most kinds of movies, music, travel, more. Seeking WF, 52-71, for possible relationship. 323098

HAPPILY EVER AFTER Single white male, 46, 5’11’’, 190lbs, brown hair, blue eyes, Aquarius, interested in music, film, literature. Seeking the real deal, the storybook, the fairy tale princess. 323596

NO GAMES OR DRAMA WM, 6’, 190lbs, brownishgray, hazel, goatee, loves playing pool, the outdoors, football, trying new things. Looking for a lady, 25-55, who wants to meet a nice guy. 323674

BLONDE A PLUS SM, 5’10”, 185lbs, black/ brown, light complexion, looking for a slim WF, 19-29, for dating. 324312

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YOUR XMAS PARTY COMPANION Handsome, athletic, 54, 6’, 195lbs, respectful gentleman, with good values, who’s educated, N/S, sociable and mischievous. Looking for a classy, friendly SWF, dances, with a beautiful smile and pointed ears. 325406

FRIEND LOVER SOULMATE SWPJM, 56, 5’10”, blue eyes, sandy brown hair, kind, passionate, artistic, sincere, committed and fun, enjoys ocean walks, travel, arts, food, wine and nature. Seeking SF, 5062, kindred spirit, kind, soft, sensuous, for life’s adventures together. 309779

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SOMETIMES MISCHIEVOUS Optimistic, honest, cleancut, caring, outdoorsy man, 50s, likes music, walks, long drives, running, watching tv, museums, dining out. Seeking SF, 50s, for companionship. 313135

KISSING & CUDDLING Single man in Sonoma County, extremely romantic, looking for an equally romantic partner. I love soft kisses, snuggling on the couch, and making you laugh! 315225

LOTTERY WINNER if you respond to this ad you will in effect have won the lottery. I’m a bald 54 year-old, handsome man, well-traveled, love cooking, adventure, exploring. Ready to have a slender, attractive, sexy, happy girlfriend. 325270

FRIENDSHIP FIRST Caring, honest, nurturing SM, 60s, enjoys music, watching tv, walks, camping, coffee shops, hiking and museums. Looking for SF, 30-70, for dating possibly leading to LTR. 313144

LTR AND LOVE IN BOOTS Italian Taurus, SM, 45, 6’, 218lbs, N/S, N/Drugs, N/D, long hair, educated, published, financially/emotionally secure, respectful, inspiring, tender, great sense of humor, enjoys alternative music, dancing, movies, animals, cooking, conversation, mountains. Seeking thin, dancing SWF, 18-33, in boots for LTR. 315055

LET’S MEET FOR COFFEE SM, 20s, bright, artistic, ambitious, optimistic, personable, likes dining, travel, the beach, walking, exercise. Seeking female, 20s, for possible relationship. 318319

COMPASSIONATE SM, 60s, with good values, likes camping, dancing, dining, reading, hiking, walking, biking. Looking for SF, 50s, for LTR. 318320

Women Seeking Women LET’S GO OUT WF, 5’2”, 125lbs, would like to meet a BF, 48-59, for fun, romance and possible relationship. Give me a call. 326658

WHERE ARE YOU? You are 35-45, very feminine, dark, mystical, spiritual, with a sense of humor, know what you like, and want to enjoy life, but not alone. I’m trying to find you, where are you? 310085

LOOKING FOR YOU SWF, 41, Santa Rosa area, looking for a SWF, 30-45, to hang out and have fun with. 318644

Alternative Lifestyles STRAIGHT COUPLE... seeks straight male for threeway. We’re looking for a man who is straight, or at least good at pretending to be, to help us get extra super snuggly deep down in the covers. 327082

ANYTHING GOES I love to please and be pleased. Looking for a couple for fun times together. 325726

INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS SWM, 47, 6’, blond/blue, very strong, Scorpio, seeks discreet intimate encounters with single, married or divorced ladies in the North Bay. I’m a great masseusse as well. 326306

Men Seeking Men LOOKING FOR LOVE Seeking one man to love and care for completely and forever. Me: SBM, 50ish, affectionate, supportive, genuine, lots to offer. You: just be yourself, imperfect, mature older man, 70-90, with some humor, some laughter. Are you the one? 299175

COMPASSIONATE GUY Hard-working, classy, cleancut, caring, honest male in search of a male, 58-69, who likes night clubs, television, travel, dancing, the beach, taking walks, exercise. 308996

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KEEP IT DISCREET WF, 30s, dark/dark, light complexion, fun-loving, bi-curious, seeks discreet female, 28-55, to have fun and party with. 314779

FREAKY MAN... looking for a freaky, spontaneous, wild, erotic woman, 18-55, to get together and have some fun, adult times together. 322361

WHATEVER YOU DECIDE! SM, 5’11’’, 170lbs, light brown hair, blue eyes, athletic build, shaved, smooth and sexy, well-endowed, into a wide variety of pleasures. Anything goes; role play, fantasy fulfillment, toys, porn, lingerie. Seeking couples and females to party and play. 316161

JOIN US Bi couple looking for a stud, a muffin or both. Satisfaction guaranteed. 323336

COUPLE SEEKS WOMAN Very attractive, middle-aged, married white couple, she’s 5’2”, 125lbs, 34D. He is 5’11”, 172lbs. Both and very sensual and she is multi-orgasmic. We are N/S, light drinkers, healconscious, pleasant, nonpushy. Please be N/S, H/W proportionate, white, Hispanic or Asian, under 55. Bi or bi-curious ok. Discretion assured. Let’s have fun. 314002

TURN THE TABLES Handsome, sane, married WM, 57 is looking for a woman, who knows how to use a strap on, for ongoing, mostly daytime play. I will please you in any way that you want and I take directions well. 318288

GREAT LEGS! Tall, slender cross-dresser, very nice legs, looking for men or a group of men. Give me a call, let’s have some fun! 318996 BD/SM SWM, submissive, wants one or two females or young male for BD/SM, watersports, torture, anal. Never did any of this before, but curious to try now! 319455

SEEKING COUPLES Good-looking bi male, 50, would like to meet bi man/ woman couples for erotic interlude. 319986

READY FOR FUN? SWM, 30, feminine bottom, looking for a top WM, 20-60, for good times and fun. Let’s see where it goes! 311892 SPANK YOU VERY MUCH Woman, thou shalt be spanked. Gentle or hard, clothed or naked, whatever you deserve, by a sexy man who knows how to do it. 288495

LET’S HAVE SOME FUN Male looking for an older gentleman, 35-65, to teach me the ropes. I haven’t been with too many people. I like watching adult movies and trying new things. 321782

SHE-MALE SEEKS GOOD TIMES Want to spend time with a man or a woman. I am very affectionate, beautiful, and love to be held. Interested? 279657

I NEED HELP! Married HM, 49, 5’11”, goodlooking, doesn’t get it at home. Looking for a wild woman with a high libido for a discreet sexual encounter. 322196

SANTA ROSA AREA WM, 41, looking for openminded people who enjoy adult fun. I like adult movies, toys and looking for a couples and females. I can be orally bi depending on the chemistry. 323130

LET’S HAVE FUN SM, 38, 6’2”, 200lbs, looking for a top or couples to get together and share good times with. 324363

DISCREET ENCOUNTER BiHM, 50, 5’6”, 180lbs, nonsmoker, seeking males, females or couples to have some hot fun and more. 324668

BROWN SUGAR SBF, 44, big behind and beautiful breasts, loves to get freaky. Spontaneous and open-minded, searching for well-endowed, spontaneous, open-minded, well-dressed man who appreciates a good lady. 325727

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Missed Connections AMAZON KINDLE Hello, I met you Friday June 27 at the Russian River Brewing Company on Fourth St. in Santa Rosa. She may be a computer programmer from St. Helena Hospital and watched on this day 3 movies back to back in the theater on Fourth St. in the town of Santa Rosa The Love Guru by Mike Meyers, Wall-E and another film. And she sipped a little beer and read from her Amazon kindle. I would like to get in touch with this girl and ask her to edit my book. She is a perfect candidate for my book. Hope to hear from you. Phil. 274972

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Feb. 7th, 1-4pm “Dreams: A Way to Self Knowledge and Spiritual Awakening”

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MEET MAYA! I’m a 1 year old English Mastiff so shall we tactfully say that I’m a bit on the “large” side? Despite that, I’m very personable and gentle and although I may be bashful on our first meeting, I always discover that I love people in very short order. So if you’ve got room in your heart and home, let’s meet! To learn more about adopting Maya or many other homeless animals at the Sonoma Humane Society, please visit us or check us out online.

MEET HARVEY & ROSE, a bonded pair who must be adopted together. Harvey is a big, warm, snuggle bun. He is calm and patient and everyone wants to be his friend. Rose is the lucky bunny who found him two years ago right here at the Sonoma Humane Bunny Dating Service. You will love them more than you can imagine. To learn more about adopting Harvey or Rose or many other homeless animals at the Sonoma Humane Society, please visit us or check us out online.

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