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Issue Oct 28, 2010
Issue Oct 28, 2010

Issue Oct 28, 2010

Cover Story

The list of Project Censored stories for 2009-10 comes during a weird media moment.

The list of Project Censored stories for 2009-10 comes during a weird media moment.

Opinion

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Food + Drink

Market Matters: Nielsen Brothers Market celebrates 80 years of excellence in Carmel.

Market Matters: Nielsen Brothers Market celebrates 80 years of excellence in Carmel.

Market Matters: Nielsen Brothers Market celebrates 80 years of excellence in Carmel.
A remade sports bar, a nice new sushi spot and Big Sur Food & Wine.

A remade sports bar, a nice new sushi spot and Big Sur Food & Wine.

A remade sports bar, a nice new sushi spot and Big Sur Food & Wine.

Music

Youth Music Monterey’s “Classical Creepies” leads slate of Halloween music.

Youth Music Monterey’s “Classical Creepies” leads slate of Halloween music.

Youth Music Monterey’s “Classical Creepies” leads slate of Halloween music.
Four ghoulishly exciting options for live music this weekend.

Four ghoulishly exciting options for live music this weekend.

Four ghoulishly exciting options for live music this weekend.

Arts

MMA’s latest stars Ingrid Calame and packs in enough for four whole shows.

MMA’s latest stars Ingrid Calame and packs in enough for four whole shows.

MMA’s latest stars Ingrid Calame and packs in enough for four whole shows.
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The Foreigner showcases Western Stage talent taking on goofy-fun script.

The Foreigner showcases Western Stage talent taking on goofy-fun script.

The Foreigner showcases Western Stage talent taking on goofy-fun script.

Issue Index

  • A look at what insiders are saying as the Giants open the World Series in San Francisco.
  • A remade sports bar, a nice new sushi spot and Big Sur Food & Wine.
  • Asked at the Monterey Crepe Company in downtown Monterey.
  • Boxed In: Buried takes an impossible premise and transforms it into a hair-raising horror.
  • Eco-activists say the county is too quick to approve South County drilling.
  • Four ghoulishly exciting options for live music this weekend.
  • Issue Oct 28, 2010
  • MMA’s latest stars Ingrid Calame and packs in enough for four whole shows.
  • Market Matters: Nielsen Brothers Market celebrates 80 years of excellence in Carmel.
  • Measure P is a wise investment in the Peninsula’s students.
  • Monterey Peninsula and Salinas Valley hospitals suffer from atrophied revenue.
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  • Prop. 19’s critics include medical pot backers who say the law is flawed.
  • SEIU backs Prop. 19 and courts a hip sector of workers.
  • The Foreigner showcases Western Stage talent taking on goofy-fun script.
  • The list of Project Censored stories for 2009-10 comes during a weird media moment.
  • Youth Music Monterey’s “Classical Creepies” leads slate of Halloween music.
Issue Oct 28, 2010

Issue Oct 28, 2010

News

Monterey Peninsula and Salinas Valley hospitals suffer from atrophied revenue.

Monterey Peninsula and Salinas Valley hospitals suffer from atrophied revenue.

Prop. 19’s critics include medical pot backers who say the law is flawed.

Prop. 19’s critics include medical pot backers who say the law is flawed.

Eco-activists say the county is too quick to approve South County drilling.

Eco-activists say the county is too quick to approve South County drilling.

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Asked at the Monterey Crepe Company in downtown Monterey.

Asked at the Monterey Crepe Company in downtown Monterey.

Asked at the Monterey Crepe Company in downtown Monterey.

Asked at the Monterey Crepe Company in downtown Monterey.

Movies

Boxed In: <i>Buried</i> takes an impossible premise and transforms it into a hair-raising horror.

Boxed In: Buried takes an impossible premise and transforms it into a hair-raising horror.

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