For the Week of
June 2-9, 1999
Cover: Green Acres
On June 8, Scotts Valley voters will decide the fate of the pro-growth city's last major open space.
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Everyday Experience: Morton Marcus explores poet Gary Young's world.
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Notes From The Underground: Palookaville played host to a hot bunny, and the What-Nots took over the Aptos Club.
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The Whine List: Who has not felt bent out of shape by some irritatingly disrespectful restaurant practice?
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Father's Day: Too much nuance flattens David Mamet's 'The Winslow Boy.'
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