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Check out Boulevards' Guide to San Francisco

newspaper cover July 27-Aug. 9, 1998

Features: On Eartha
A talk with Eartha Kitt, cabaret diva and the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz.

Millie's Map: Millie hits the big screen at the new AMC.

Job Interview: An earnest interview with a drama queen.

Tara's Advice: Tara on cancer sticks.

Read2Win: A reading comprehension contest.

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Working 9 to 5: All-day masque keeps skin on an even Kiehl.

Miss Pinkie Shears: The debonair miss gives her fashion advice.

Concrete Runway: Gabriel Eberhardt in Hayes Valley.

Real Art: Lost-pet posters.

Illegal Art: Graffiti takes over SFMOMA online.

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Fellini Redux: Federico Fellini's 1957 classic, Nights of Cabiria, is re-released.

Along for the Ride: Amanda Micheli's documentary film features kickass heroines and horses.

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Just Peachy: It may look glamorous, but work as a Peachy's Puffs can also be grueling.

Mambo Madness: San Francisco's CuBop label brings Afro-Cuban jazz to the Left Coast.

Rancid's Worth the Wait: Life Won't Wait, the latest from Rancid, confirms the band's commitment to truth in music.

Music Picks: Reviews of the latest CDs by Eighty Mile Beach, Trumystic Sound System and various artists.

Club Guide: A week's worth of hot night-clubbing.

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Hot Cross Buns: Cakes and pies are baked to order in a wood-fired oven at the delicious dessert cafe Citizen Cake.

Raspberry-Chocolate Love Cakes: A recipe from the kitchen of Citizen Cake.

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Mo Better Blues: Daniel Duane's Looking for Mo manages to make hippies interesting.

Book Picks: Brief reviews of Breakup: The End of a Love Story, Invisible Republic and Blues for Hannah.


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