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For the Week of
December 24-31, 2003

Cover Story: A Bump in the Night
How Santa Cruz got its biggest party of the year back.

Nüz: The owners of the Sand Hill Bluff property say they're in no rush to sell the Trust For Public Land. They might want to get the abandoned car towed before the next appraisal.

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On Our Backs: Santa Cruz photographer David Steinberg clicks his way into the bedrooms of real people to portray the raw beauty of real sex.

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Pantastic: A new version of 'Peter Pan' is the surprise of the holiday season.

Ring Bearers: Peter Jackson and cast carry Tolkien trilogy to grand finale in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.'

My Wrong Foot: Jim Sheridan's 'In America' paints a soft-focus view of an immigrant family's life in New York.

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Let's Talk About Sex Work: Sex-art photographer David Steinberg talks to Candye Kane about her controversial past.

The Rock Show: Cheri Lovedog.

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Should Mold Acquaintance Be Forgot: Ring in the New Year with the Fungus Fair and some exquisite special dinners.


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