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about global warming yet insist on exporting our trash or importing our asphalt—never mind the huge amounts of wasted fossil fuel and bloated costs. Kevin Starr, California’s state historian, captured the essence of this problem in his book Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 1990–2003. California, he writes, “contained within itself the mind-set of a resort—a society, that is, with little room for the trade-offs, the nitty-gritty, the ambiguities of a real-time American place. California was a society that wanted the good life but was not prepared to deal with the environmental trade-offs the good life demanded.� We have gotten away with this for several decades, but we won’t much longer. Our budget deficits and sour economy will bring us back to some semblance of reality.

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Support), an innovative one-stop, drop-in service model run by and for foster youth. The concept was championed by Leslie Medine, executive director of On the Move, an umbrella nonprofit for VOICES and other youth-leadership development projects. Four years ago, in a summit meeting with the heads of Napa County’s Probation, Child Welfare, Child Social Services and other agencies, she posed the key question: “Could we get the agencies to co-locate staff under our roof, so the kids won’t have to wander all over the place? And people said yes.� VOICES opened in a funky, refurbished Victorian near downtown Napa in late 2005. “Nobody knew who we were,� recalls Mitch Findley, one of the program’s youth founders. “Nobody was understanding where we were coming from or what we were trying to do.

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he other morning on the way to work, my bike and I got four smiles per mile. My commute is about six and a half miles, so that’s 26 smiles total, not to mention all the waves and “good mornings.� That lovely human interaction is one of the many reasons why I faithfully ride my bicycle to work every day. It doesn’t hurt that my commute is mostly on the Joe Rodota Bike Trail that connects Santa Rosa and Sebastopol. I bike down this path rain or shine, winter and spring, summer and fall. Mid-autumn brings the acrid, earthy smell of harvested grapes. In the rain, I delight in the frogs reveling in the puddles, croaking their appreciation loudly. We are few and far between on the bike path when it’s coming down, but I love the solitude, the shiny, wet stillness. I imagine the oaks’ roots gently soaking up the water as my feet turn the pedals. Winter turns to spring, and I begin to make note of what’s blooming. I watch the bright yellow mustard light up the Laguna and then turn to a darker yellow and gradually fade into green. Flocks of turkey gobble at me as I go by. Purple vetch, golden poppies and sweet peas add swatches of color. There is a band of black cats that live in the weeds of the bike path between Wright Road and Stony Point; sometimes I startle them as I ride by, and sometimes I am stealthy enough that they don’t hear me and we look at each other in wonder. My favorite kind of morning is when a pillow of fog lies over the coastal hills, the towns are slowly waking up, and the otherworldly oak trees appear in the mist like wise old creatures watching over us all. Blackberry tendrils reach out to grab me, and wild green fennel cloaks its skeleton from the previous season like the too-small clothes of a kid in a growing spurt. Birds sing sweetly. Then there are those hot days when the stench of manure hangs in the air like a bad dream—and still I love it. I love beginning and ending my day in the outdoors, moving my body. No matter how I feel when I leave work, any irritation

or unhappiness is somehow pedaled away in that half an hour on the bike. My husband thinks himself lucky and praises the bicycle gods when his wife arrives home, refreshed and rosy-cheeked, a huge grin on her face. I imagine a carless world sometimes. I think of Lewis Mumford, who said, “Forget the damned motor car, and build the cities for lovers and friends.� As I glide down the bike path, I think of all those people on Highway 12 out of their cars and onto bicycles. I think of how much happier we would all be if we stepped out of those noisy metal boxes more often and chose fresh air, a swiftly beating heart, strong muscles and the chance to greet fellow creatures in the eye. I wish I could give everyone this gift, this heartfelt knowledge that the bicycle is the most wonderful way to get around. Riding a bicycle is like being in love with the whole world; it’s like being a kid again, tasting freedom for the first time. I always look forward to that almost indescribable deeply satisfied feeling I get when I settle into my saddle, grip the handlebars and begin turning the pedals. Stress dissipates, and my whole body breathes a sigh of relief. On a bicycle, you are right there in it all. There are no walls keeping everything at bay. This is the beauty of it. You are a part of everything you pass. You are not removed. This is why I ride my bike every day, to feel that interconnectedness with the environment in which I live. This world separates us too much. It’s a small thing really, riding a bicycle, but at the same time, it’s huge: think of the enormity of a smile, and multiply that by 26.

Riding a bicycle is like being in love with the whole world.

Sarah Hadler works for the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition in the Safe Routes to School program. She recently had the pleasure of leading a group of Brookhaven Middle School students on a 14-mile ride. Open Mic is now 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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At the stroke of midnight on their 18th birthdays, foster kids no longer receive any services. One of them is Cordero Lee, who now works as the office administrator for VOICES Sonoma. “We went through a whole lot of stuff,� says Lee of the period after her hire, “like getting our group dynamics together, working on each other’s personal skills, getting outreach to certain people, letting them know that VOICES is around.� In its first month, the Santa Rosa VOICES recorded 47 youth visitors and provided services to 32, reports Findley, now the Sonoma site coordinator. In May, they had 117 visitors and served 53 of them. Those who visit “bring a friend next time,� he notes. “People talk.� With major support from the Junior League of Napa-Sonoma and two family foundations, the new center launched with a $120,000 annual budget, barely enough to operate three days a week. Medine estimates that a full-time program will require more than three times that much, no small challenge in the current economic climate. But success breeds support, and the new center is off to a strong start. “In terms of the programs they’re offering at this point, it’s incredibly successful,� says Zach Lawrence, a Social Advocates for Youth employment counselor who spends four hours each week co-located at VOICES Sonoma. “Should the volunteers and funding come through, it could grow and become a much bigger part of these kids’ lives.� “Being able to expand into a new community is a huge success for us now,� Findley adds. “I almost thought sometimes that VOICES Napa was just maybe a fluke, or a miracle—the moons aligned and VOICES happened in Napa. But now, with the second VOICES, to be able say, ‘Hey look, we’re replicable. This is a model that works, and this is something that can happen in other communities.’ That’s a huge success.�


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As we sit in his teahouse, I taste for the first time the f lavors that inspired one British botanist to risk his life sneaking cuttings out of China, the very plants that would supply the British Empire via farms in colonized India. This, indeed, is the good stuff. Hoffman lives the good life, though not in any conventional fashion. His home is a tactile expression of his maxim to live as simply as possible—chickens, a garden, worm composting and a meeting of Asian tradition, California whimsy and primitive tribal architecture that takes the breath away. I tell him the property feels like a retreat. “It is a retreat,� he affirms, noting that he designed and built the structures with help from others (he is amid building the teahouse alone). Hoffman sold his tea business five years ago and kept the pu-erh teas. Now these made-to-age teas have dramatically increased in value. “I have perhaps one of the world’s finest collections of pu-erhs,� Hoffman explains. When he completes the teahouse—the raw wood walls are still open to afternoon breezes—he will go back into the tea business here from his own home. Hoffman claims tea selling fits the Buddhist ideal of right livelihood. “It’s so simple,� he says. “I can bring in one container and supply 20,000 people with tea for a year. Tea is healthful, relaxing and good for the earth. I use no packaging for my teas, and when you’re done, tea leaves make perfect compost.� This man who wandered Asian paths for 10 years, sipped tea with the Dalai Lama and stood up against Chinese officials to revive natural tea farming and crafting looks forward to his new enterprise. Hoffman’s business will launch next spring after a buying trip to China. Private, byappointment tea-tasting sessions will be part of a business he calls the Phoenix Collection, which in Chinese mythology represents both regeneration and excellence. Ultimately, Hoffman could not bring back the songbirds from extinction. But from the ashes of that loss he seems to be continually serving the world a more comforting cup of tea.

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We began with a sharply tapered beauty “designed in response to more dense and concentrated wines.� In this case, a Sauvignon Blanc. Next to it, a lavish goblet with the Burgundian inward pinch about one-half inch from the top was designed specifically for Pinots, and another, with a short stem and tall flowing balloon, was “developed between 1993 and 1995,� Riedel explained, “after tastings in every major Syrah growing region. The winemakers contributed their views, and we came up with this.� He brandished the delicate glass filled with a 2004 Michaud Syrah from Chalone, exuding roses and black pepper. “Glass has a great impact on the wine,� he intoned, spitting expertly into a nearby bucket. “If we taste wine in different glasses, the perception is going to be different.� And it was. Swirl, look, sniff. We learned about the four taste zones on the palate: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. We were urged to note mouth feel and umami as the angular Sauvignon Blanc glass channeled the wine straight

to the tip of our tongue. That way, we first taste the herbal notes, not the wine’s high acidity. Noting the silkiness and aromatic nuance, I swallowed. Sure enough, there was a Granny Smith apple finish. “This is a very good food wine,â€? he beamed. The ample curves of the Syrah glass, on the other hand, coaxed the f low of wine to the mid-palate, where the silky mouth feel and sensuous fruit was foregrounded, with tannins following. To make his point—and this was done with each of four different wines—Riedel had us pour wine from his glassware into a thickrimmed, generic restaurant goblet. The results? “No aroma, very acidic and short aftertaste,â€? he said, reading our minds. We poured the wine back into the Riedel glass and—voilĂ !—the complexity returned. Riedel glassware in each case enhanced the wines—an added value for tasting rooms and restaurants—and for consumers willing to pay from $10 to $50 for something that can always be broken. THE BOHEMIAN

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14==4CC ;0=4 F8=4AH he old trope “beerdrinking NASCAR fans vs. Chardonnay-sipping highbrows� may have lost the lead it once enjoyed, but hasn’t entirely run out of gas. Ours is a nation that reads politics into the provenance of condiments, and supposedly holds sacrosanct the union of cheap beer and high-performance motor sports. Yet a 2007 Nielson survey found that although NASCAR fans ranked last in household wine purchases, their spending was up 22 percent. Increasingly, the question may not be blue or red, but red or white.

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When NASCAR comes to wine country, wine clearly has the home advantage. My preference in racing is for both cold beer and kiosks conveniently at hand where I can place a wager on a horse with a funny name. So when I set out to investigate the state of the grape at the Bennett Lane 200 (at the invitation of the winery’s media relations partners), I brought along my father. While he does not closely follow NASCAR—and is a wine convert who has actually owned three French-built automobiles throughout the years—Dad is a longtime car-racing enthusiast who used to bring me to Sears Point (as the track was called when places were named for history and geography) decades ago when little but wind-swept, scrubby hills surrounded the track. Things have changed—there’s even a Pinot Noir vineyard growing amid all the buildings, tents and permanent bleachers set into terraces on the popular turns. From a vantage point on Turn 2 we leaned into the fence as Bennett Lane’s own car, emblazoned with grapes, spun around the rubber-slicked curve. Founded in 2003 by ad exec Randy Lynch, the winery sponsors a race annually and hosts the wine garden where its wines are available by the glass. An infamous Roman emperor who appreciated his vino as much as a good chariot race inspired the 2007 White Maximus ($28). Mostly Sauvignon Blanc with Chardonnay and Muscat, the wet honeysuckle aromas and tropical, papaya avors were ďŹ ne with a cool day or a hot day in the sun—both of which this Carneros location offered. A plume of heavy toast roared out of the 2005 Maximus ($35) “red feasting wine,â€? and sweet black cherry and brambleberry zipped past moderate tannin, leaving me ready for the grill: this is your ribs, burger, roast head of boar wine. Dad certainly enjoyed it. After the ďŹ rst 20 laps, he had drained the glass; the next time I looked, he grasped an already half empty second. Meanwhile, I also fell under the spell of the caterwauling stock cars as they passed time and again. Bennett Lane’s #2 put in a good effort, but ďŹ nished toward the rear of the pack with a crumpled hood, its grapes slightly crushed. As we trekked back to the car, I saw crumpled cans of beer littered about, and in the parking lot was a minor obstacle course, none of them wine bottles. Could be that those Chardonnay sippers were just more predictably concerned about the environment . . . or, in the transformation of “beer drinkers to wine drinkers one race at a time,â€? as Lynch aspires to, there are a few laps to go. Bennett Lane Winery, 3340 Hwy. 128, Calistoga. 707.942.6684. InďŹ neon Raceway, 29355 Arnold Drive, Sonoma. www.inďŹ neonraceway.com.

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bag. Terrified he would be searched, he ended up “dumping it in the vice principal’s trash can,� he says. “Then she came in and decided to eat an apple. She was peeling it into the trash.� Luckily for the preteen Chris, the vice principal never looked down into the trash, but he didn’t exactly learn his lesson. Now he trades chess pieces and porn parables with his 17- and 18year-old friends with the utmost candor. “I think our social group has overused the access,� he says. “It is certainly past the point of being new to us.� “I have 140 gigs of porn on my computer,� one of his friends says. “I was going to put it all on an external hard drive and pass it to all my friends. And I said this in front of my friend’s parents.� His frankness is astounding. This very nice boy with 140 gigs of pornography gave me his first and last name to print; I’m not going to. Even though he seems to be a very mature 17year-old, I’m not entirely sure he’s thought about the fact that the day this story hits the web, any prospective employer, dean or girlfriend who

Googles his name will find the words “140 gigs of pornography� in the same sentence. But maybe for this generation, that’s not going to matter. It is easier than ever to watch, create and share pornographic images and text, and as the first wave of web-savvy teenagers who have always had the instant gratification of DSL, who get cell phones as soon as they’re old enough to talk and who’ve never used air quotes with the word “blog,� their knowledge can easily be applied to creating their own porno paradise. Which leads to the question, can this be bad for them? If cigarettes stunt your growth, does porn stunt your soul?

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technology isn’t necessarily openly used as much for sexually explicit stuff, but more for cheating on tests,� she says. That said, Jane, along with a small sample of extremely gracious teenagers ranging in age from 14 to 18, concede that they’d sought out or at least seen internet pornography. Most were given access to a personal or family computer between the ages of nine and 14, and it took only a year or two after logging on for the first time to find sexually explicit material. One boy says he started seeking it out as early as 11 years old. They’re in good company: recent surveys show somewhere in the neighborhood of 70 percent of adolescents report they’ve seen pornography while surfing the internet. Furthermore, they think it’s no big deal. A 2008 study found that two-thirds of college-age men and one-half of women think viewing pornography is acceptable. “Most people I know are decently open about it. They aren’t quite as open as [I am], but they’re certainly not closed,� says 17-yearold Bill. If there is a common thread, it is nonchalance and acceptance. “I think this is happening basically every day for students in high school,� says 15-year-old Matt. “It doesn’t bother me. I don’t particularly have negative thoughts against that type of thing.� Another 18-year-old girl confesses that she wasn’t shocked when her 15-year-old brother told her he looks up pornography on classroom computers when the teacher’s back is turned. “I’m used to it now that I’ve finished high school,� she says. “That’s old.� Perhaps unsurprisingly, none of the more active young connoisseurs felt their porn proclivities were inflicting psychological damage on them. “More access is not a bad thing. I’m not exactly sure if it could be a thing that influences you to be a bad person,� says 17-year-old Matthew, a homeschool student. “It depends on your nature.� His friend Kendall agrees. “There are people who will see it as an opportunity to be themselves, and there are people who will see it as a tool to exploit people,� he says. “It really depends on the person.�

Evidence Inconclusive Dr. Neil Malamuth, a professor of communication and psychology at UCLA, knows firsthand why studying sex, teenagers and technology is so fraught with peril. You have to apply your findings to your own kids. “At one time, my son was about 15 or 14, and I went with him to San Francisco and we checked into a hotel, into two different rooms,� he says. “The bellhop said, ‘Oh, should I disallow the sexually explicit movies in this room?’ and I said, ‘Yeah, yeah, you should.’ My son got very upset, saying, ‘What right do you have?’� Malamuth also insists that his son attend a panel discussion he was participating in the next day. “So then he comes to my talk, and the first speaker was a radical feminist who was talking about very extreme porn. She showed samples of it.�

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He laughs. “My son’s sitting in the audience and he’s smiling,� he says. “When you try to apply this to your own children, you have to consider real-world situations.� Despite the failure of his personal policies, Malamuth has soldiered on and studied one possible consequence of heavy porn usage: sexually aggressive behavior. After 37 years’ worth of research, he has found that Matt and Kendall’s intuitive assumptions may be true. “First of all, it’s inaccurate to try to make a simple generalization across the board—porn is good, porn is bad,� he says. “When it comes to effects that we can label as undesirable and antisocial, then it seems to depend on the content of the pornography and very much the profile of the person.� Malamuth says a constellation of certain factors can result in a sexually maladjusted person and seem to rely more heavily on the predisposition due to negative factors like a narcissistic personality, hostile feelings toward women, violence in the home or aggression between one’s parents. “By and large, the answer is, if a person is high on multiple risk factors, heavy consumption of pornography does add fuel to the fire,� he says. “For people who are not at a particular risk of committing sexually aggressive acts, whether or not they are heavy pornography users, it doesn’t make much of a difference.� Neither does risky sexual behavior in teenagers seem to correlate with the rise in technology, according to Dr. Doug Kirby, a senior research scientist at ETR Associates who has studied adolescent sexual risk behavior for over 30 years. “It is not the case that all the changes that have taken place in society, including much greater access to pornography, have led to an increase in sexual behavior,� he says. “Between the ’90s and the early 2000s, the percent of young people who’ve ever had sex did not increase.� Indeed, a study by the Centers for Disease Control shows that from 1991 to 2007, the number of adolescents in grades nine through 12 who have had sex at least once dipped 16 percent, from 54.1 percent to 47.8 percent. Along with it went the incidence of teen pregnancy among 15- to 19-year-olds, which dropped 38 percent from 1990 to 2004 (in California in particular, pregnancy rates dropped dramatically). Though it’s too simple to say this absolves technology of any influence it’s had on the sex lives of teenagers, a long-term study that explicitly asks how porn affects child and adolescent development hasn’t yet been done. Similarly, development professionals are not exactly suggesting that these materials have no effect on teenagers. “I don’t think that they’re going to become more deviant, perverted people because of this,� says Dr. Neville Golden, chief of adolescent medicine in the pediatrics department at the Stanford School of Medicine. “Still, I think life is much more complicated for young people. They’re bombarded with much more topics much earlier in life. It can be confusing.� Many of the teenagers I interviewed saw the internet most importantly as a tool for learning about themselves sexually rather than just a fast track to hot naked babes.

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“It can be a tool for anyone, anywhere to find out who you are if you don’t fit in very well,� says Jane. “I think the internet is a great way to learn about that and do some self-realization.� But, Golden warns, that’s no reason to unlock the internet filter and throw away the password. “The internet has a lot of information. Much of it is good, but there is also information that is potentially dangerous,� he says. He points to bad medical information or fringe websites that encourage unhealthy behavior like eating disorders, though he stops short of writing off pornography as a wholly destructive use of one’s time online. “The studies are in the infant stage,� he says, “We’re not there yet.�

None of the teens I met used or could use the term ‘sexting’ without making a face.

‘Sex, Boobs and Asses’ Lala and Nessa, both 18, come to this discussion from a very different perspective. The two best friends are chatting in the weedy backyard of Lala’s house in Watsonville while she cradles her squirming three-month-old baby boy. “He’s like a fish,â€? she says, looking down at him pulling mightily at a baby bottle with his toothless gums. As she struggles to keep her grip on his tiny wiggling body, she admits, with evident guilt, that this isn’t the life she’d hoped for. “I didn’t want to have a baby. I wanted to finish school. I guess it didn’t work out like that,â€? she says. “It’s hard, it’s really hard. You can’t go to school. I can’t even take a shower anymore.â€? Nessa keeps checking her phone. Texts from her overzealous boyfriend keep coming in. Though Nessa is taking classes and working, she remembers with a tinge of regret the boy-crazy high school days that ended with half of her friends becoming mothers. “If we were less experimental at a young age, we’d have had more time to focus on our futures,â€? she says. “In school, it’s all about sex and boobs and asses,â€? says Lala. “Everybody’s comparing themselves to things they see on technology. All my friends were having sex.â€? Though both girls acknowledge that their classmates watched pornography and posted risquĂŠ pictures of themselves on MySpace, Lala has a pretty old-school theory on why she ended up a stay-at-home mom at age 18. She gestures to Nessa. “She’s the way she is because of her dad,

because he would call her and call her,� says Lala. “My parents would never call me. They would just let me do whatever I want. That’s why she’s in school and doesn’t have a baby.� Nessa considers this. “The positive way is talking to your kids; the negative way is using aggression and raising your voice,� she says. Lala nods. “I did whatever I wanted all the time,� she says again.

The Parent Factor Though Lala’s situation has plenty of other issues couched in socioeconomic and cultural differences, her perspective on her own pregnancy seems to be one of the few things that both development professionals and teenagers can agree on: parental involvement has not become obsolete. “The reality is, they still want parents in their lives,� says Dr. Claire Brindis, a researcher in adolescent health at UC San Francisco. “Even with these new devices, teenagers that I’ve come across in my research still have this unmet need for comprehensive sex education. We as a society must recognize that the period of adolescence is one of the most challenging, and young people need guidance. These are universals that have not gone away.� For Dr. Marty Klein, a licensed marriage and family therapist and author of America’s War on Sex, the more alarming behavior has come from adults overreacting to teenager’s technological expressions of sexuality, like the recent media hysteria over “sexting� (a term none of the teens I met used or could use without making a face). “A lot of the public policy conversation that’s taking place about kids’ sexuality is more about adult anxiety,� Klein says. “When I hear district attorneys criminalizing sexting, what I hear them saying is, in order to prevent kids from ruining their lives, we’re going to ruin their lives.� Another thing that both teens and their doctors seem to agree on is that no matter what the consequences may be, kids will find a way—through any internet filter, past any padlock, through any key code—to get at the things that fascinate them. “I think if a young person is going out for it, they’re going to find it one way or another, if it’s really hard or really easy,� says 16-year-old Tanya. “It’s not changing the interest you have in sex; it’s just another source of information.� Given that assumption, Klein stresses that parental involvement is crucial. “The answer is to teach them how to talk about sex to one another, how to value their bodies,� he says. “Teach them how males and females can talk to each other rather than separate them in sex-education classes. The thing we need is more education, not fear.� Easier said than done. Many interviewees reported that their parents had, at one time or another, attempted to have “the Talk.� One of them was 15-year-old Matt. “I kind of shot my dad down because I thought he was being sort of cheesy,� he says. “I learned my thoughts and opinions on that stuff on my own.� Fourteen-year-old Zack balked when his mom tried to talk to him about sexting


after a neighbor girl got caught sending nude photos to her boyfriend. “My mom was like, ‘Don’t do that, don’t send pictures of yourself,’ and I was like, ‘OK,’” he says. “It was weird. I was like 13 or 12 then, so I didn’t even know about it yet.” Many kids reported that by the time their parents worked up the nerve, they could only tell them, “I already know this from the internet.”

Text Question, Please Luckily, there are other options developing that actually use the same technology parents are so worried about. Santa Cruz County health educator Sarah Harmon tries to answer the text messages that come to her cell phone with a little “ding-dong” sound. “Oh, there’s one now,” she says. As coordinator for the teen pregnancy prevention program, Harmon gives presentations to hundreds of students on birth control and family planning. Two years ago, she started offering her work cell phone number to students as a way for them to contact her with any concerns. “I was not a texter. I was totally foreign to the whole thing. I gave it out thinking they would call me,” she says. “But this is the way teenagers communicate.” Harmon says the number of texts she receives has doubled in the last school year alone, and though the majority of the questions are just to find out Planned Parenthood clinic hours, she is also asked how certain birth control methods work or about extremely personal situations her students might not feel comfortable asking verbally. “A lot of them are wanting pregnancy tests, or just wondering if something that’s going on with them is normal,” she says. “Our society in general doesn’t talk about sex much. Teens realize they can ask questions of me that they can’t ask their parent or teachers because they’re afraid.” Programs like Harmon’s are springing up throughout the country, and Californians, who have always rejected abstinence-only education, are at the forefront. San Francisco teenagers can text a number to get a menu of frequently asked sexual questions and automated responses, and a service called the HookUp that texts weekly health tips and can locate the nearest health clinic by zip code is available statewide. Sonoma County is interested in developing a student-toeducator texting service like Harmon’s, even as state budget cuts are cutting teen-pregnancyprevention programs to the bone. There are also less tangible things at stake. Judging from Kendall’s assertion that his girlfriend of a year and a half is someone who helped him see “who I wanted to be more into the future,” or the way that Jane lightly kisses her girlfriend Tanya’s wrist as she talks, or Nessa’s feigned exasperation as her phone buzzes with her boyfriend’s umpteenth text, puppy love still thrives in the digital age. Several of the teenagers I spoke with had been in the same committed relationship for a year or longer. But is one’s capacity for intimacy adversely affected by hours of hours of online bonkfests?

Again, while little research is currently available, Malamuth points to a 2008 study done in Croatia which showed that a small but statistically significant number of young men age 18 to 25 reported lower feelings of intimacy with their partners, though the correlation was found only in those watching extreme or more socially unacceptable pornography. “There was no effect in mainstream sexually explicit material,” he says. “[Again,] it depends on the type of person and the type of pornography.” Brindis is quick to dismiss the notion that technology will terminate the butterflies in teenagers’ stomachs. “The power of Romeo and Juliet, the intensity of that love, gets repeated in the 21st century,” she says. “You still have to go through the phases of finding out who you are and defining who your romantic partner should be. It’s not going to take away from that.” And, she says, with so many more ways to keep in touch, teenager may actually becoming more intimate and in touch. “I always say, high tech, high touch,” she says. “You may be on the phone more often, you may be texting or Twittering more.” Jane agrees. “Between couples, there’s plenty of that. Why not? What’s stopping you? You don’t have to set a time or a date or wait until your parents are going out of town.”

Generation Sex Neither Chris nor Lala nor Will nor Matt nor Nessa nor any of the rest can really say that their early exposure to pornography and other early sexual experience was too early, or that their lives will be adversely affected long into the future. Neither can the development professionals. But all are trying their best. “At the end of the day, what needs to drive public policy around sexuality is science rather than emotion,” says Klein. “The science says that kids from the beginning of time have looked at sexual pictures, and it doesn’t seem to harm them very much. As young people have more access to technology, they need more and more sex information; they don’t need more repression.” The teenagers I spoke to did not wish that pornography be wiped from the face of the earth—no surprise there—or that cell phones be confiscated on a wide scale. They all feel pretty relaxed about the availability of X-rated material in their lives, particularly Bill. “When I was younger, I was definitely more shy, more shut in. I rarely would leave the house,” he says. “In my current being, I’m a lot more open to new experiences, and I think at least a small part of that could be contributed to the internet and pornography. I think I turned out just fine.” Back at the chess game, as Chris’ chances of winning slowly slip away, he considers whether or not his habits have any downside. He thinks hard. “I think the overease of access makes everything blasé,” he says. Does that boredom make him nostalgic for the days of diving underneath mattresses for your older brother’s Playboys? He shakes his head vigorously no. “Ease of access is nice. It definitely is nice.”

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world made of metal, wood, plastic, paper and foam adorn all rooms of the house. From the approximately 40-foot-long encased shelving along his hallway—looking as though it should sit in a science lab—to his buildingblock coffee table, to the many workstations that bring his puzzles to life, his environment is surely a puzzle lover’s paradise. And yet a great deal of Miller’s work takes place behind the house, in what he calls his “Puzzle Palace.� Here, Miller does woodwork, maps out his puzzles, and paints and pieces them together. Miller displays a map of a mazelike interactive f loor piece featured in the exhibition. The piece lies on the ground while exhibit attendees must maneuver through and figure out how to successfully exit the maze with the correct number of steps. It’s difficult to navigate, and certainly puzzling, but visitors are not to worry. Miller is quick to hand over a business-card-sized code providing the solution. Though eye candy and curiosity constantly bombard anyone who takes a tour through Miller’s home, the most fascinating room is his 3D printing room. Located in a narrow black space adjacent to his bedroom, the 3D printer

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The IPP meets in Asia, Europe and North America annually. Entrance to the exclusive group is subject to discussion and extensive evaluation. Of the 300 members in attendance, about a hundred take part in the puzzle exchange. These members create an entirely unique puzzle, duplicate it a hundred times, and bring their offering to the other members. Each member leaves with a hundred completely unique pieces. Before departing from the Puzzle Palace atop the Sonoma hills, Miller hands over an example of one of his original pieces that he made for the puzzle exchange, entitled “Free Willy.� Created with his 3D printer, the puzzle’s objective is to maneuver trapped blue plastic in the shape of a killer whale out of its surrounding cage. Although “Intersections� is held at an art museum, Miller does not make any claim that the pieces on display are, in fact, art. More importantly, he wants to provoke thought in the observer. When previewing a spherical piece made up of numerous triangles from the upcoming exhibition by featured artist George Hart, Miller makes an interesting point. “It strikes a harmonious chord, but I don’t know if it’s art,� he muses. “That’s what this exhibit is supposed to produce. What is art? What is a puzzle? And is there an overlap?�

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he Wedding Singer, despite its occasional flaws as a musical and some random technical problems on opening night, is the perfect show to open this 36th season of SRJC’s annual Summer Repertory Theatre. The Wedding Singer, a Tony-nominated adaptation of the hit 1998 Adam Sandler comedy, is bright, optimistic and full of open-hearted, youthful enthusiasm—essentially the same attitudes that have driven SRT to become one of the country’s leading training grounds for young theater students. It takes optimism and energy to tackle the production of five different shows, all of them running in repertory (theater-speak for “at the same time, back-and-forth, over a period of weeks�), with less than three weeks of rehearsals, set-building and dance practice to make it all happen. And it is optimism and youthful enthusiasm that draw to Santa Rosa the 60-plus performers and technicians who annually drop in from all over the world for the equivalent of theatrical boot camp. So, yes, The Wedding Singer is pretty much the perfect show to start out an SRT season. Robbie (Johnathan Tweedie, from Johannesburg, South Africa) is a kindhearted musician whose ’80s-era dreams of rock-and-roll fame have been replaced with a career as New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. The ’80s mood and the character of

Robbie are nicely established in the opening number, “It’s Your Wedding Day,� a spirited, upbeat anthem that tells how Robbie became a wedding singer and establishes Robbie’s belief that love will find us all. It’s the eve of Robbie’s own wedding to the sexy but self-centered Linda (Eve Winters, from London), but in swapping philosophies of love with wedding-hall waitress Julia (Alison Plot, from San Jose), it’s clear that they instead are kindred spirits. When Robbie is left at the altar by Linda, Julia tries to coax him out of his depression by dragging him along as she shops and prepares for her upcoming wedding to the obnoxious money-hungry Glen (Joshua Roberts, from San Francisco). Meanwhile, severely soured on the whole love thing, the newly pessimistic Robbie is persuaded to keep working, resulting in a disastrous wedding reception where Robbie and his band perform the hilarious “Casualty of Love,� during which the wedding singer leads an assortment of lovelorn misfit party guests into raucous rebellion against the happily just-married bride and groom. It is obvious that before the end of the show, Robbie and Julia will get the message that they belong together, and the pleasure of the play is in watching them slowly fall for each other, dodging obstacles and pitfalls along the way as Robbie regains his enthusiasm for love. The cast is uniformly fine. Not only does everyone excel in singing as well as the slightly over-the-top comic acting required for this kind of show, but the dancing (not usually an SRT strongpoint) is extremely strong, in large part due to the work of choreographer Anne McAlexander. The large party numbers where the play’s dozens of characters dance McAlexander’s deliriously joyous moves are electrifying. Much of the success of this show belongs to the surehanded direction of New Yorker Bobby Cronin, who, despite having to hurdle some technical issues, delivers the best SRT musical since 2007’s magnificent Working. About those hurdles—on opening night, there were still several jitters and kinks that will no doubt have been worked out by the second week of the run. These include some pacing problems in the second act, when some of the energy seemed to go out of the production before recapturing it for the splashy goofy-sweet climax (which involves a Tina Turner impersonator delivering one of the best fake knockout kicks I’ve ever seen onstage), and the usual SRT microphone issues, with mikes popping on and off, and the volume careening from too loud to too quiet from minute to minute. Despite all of this, the infectious energy of the show and competent embrace of The Wedding Singer’s sweet life-affirming heart carry the show all the way, giving the 2009 SRT season a happy kickoff that, like all memorable weddings, ends with one hell of a kiss. ‘The Wedding Singer’ runs through Aug. 8. June 26, July 25 and Aug. 7–8 at 8pm; June 30, July 2, 14–16, 23 and Aug. 2 and 4 at 7:30pm; July 15 and Aug. 2 at 2pm. Burbank Auditorium, SRJC, 1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa. $10–$25. 707.527.4343.

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nce one of the grand horizontals of Paris’ Belle Époque, Lea de Lonval (Michelle Pfeiffer) is ready for retirement and a hobby. She picks a particularly ruinous kind: the care and feeding of a beautiful, diffident young man nicknamed Cheri (Rupert Friend). Cheri is the son of Madame Peloux. What both the courtesan and the courtesan’s child had in mind was a dirty fortnight in the Norman countryside. The narrator explains that the tryst lasted six years. And now the still beautiful but aging Lea is quite hooked on Cheri. Meanwhile, Mme. Peloux has got it into her head that she wants grandchildren to dandle on her lap, and thus she’s arranged a suitable marriage for Cheri. With a virgin, of course. Cheri director Stephen Frears reunites with scriptwriter Christopher Hampton and Pfeiffer to revisit the type of games all three of them played 20 years ago in Dangerous Liaisons. There are reference points between this film and the older one. Having a meal alone, in misery, Lea’s glance falls on a fork, and we can hear in our mind’s ear the speech Glenn Close’s Marquise made about learning how to look cheerful while under the table she stuck a fork into the back of her hand. The two films end similarly, too. The difference, in two words: no Malkovich. The male point of view, the reverse angle, is neglected in this adaptation of two Jazz Age novels by Collette. Today’s crop of young men seem to hate to play spoiled, weakwilled characters. Friend, as Cheri, is pretty but inert, a plaything and nothing more, and he doesn’t give us anything but surfaces. The film brings out Pfeiffer’s gloriousness, her translucent skin, the limbs and hair still golden. And yet Pfeiffer is best when the mask drops. When Lea sits up in bed, weeping— nay, howling—for her faithless, worthless lover, Cheri gets it right emotionally as well as visually. This juiciness complements

Cheri’s other good qualities: the mauve and poison-green hues, the lavish wardrobes, the gardens crowded with almost-blown flowers. An audience of a certain age will admire Pfeiffer’s brave way of holding off time. Curled up in bed with her Cheri, she parries a compliment about her body. A good one lasts forever, she says. Lea is posed as the normal member of a bizarre family of professional companions. Afternoons chez Peloux become ever more odd. The courtesan Lili (Gaye Brown) adorned with a mercury-red wig and a pompon hat, resembles nothing more romantic than Bozo the Clown. She is the plaything of a duke’s young son, who is onethird her size. The idea of such garishness must be to make Lea look the best and the brightest of her profession. She does, yet Kathy Bates’ Mme. Peloux walks away with this picture—not that she does much walking. Peloux, too, is flamboyantly dressed. When one of her circle murmurs about the impropriety of a woman going off with a strange man, Peloux sighs knowledgably, “All men are strange.� Peloux’s motivation isn’t clear; it can’t just be plain sadism that makes her step aside when her son puts the moves on Lea. If Peloux’s compliance is a plan to embarrass her friend and rival, there’s too much that could possibly go wrong. Still, the elegantly bitchy dialogue is rich. Examining Pfeiffer’s neck, Peloux comments, “Don’t you find that now that the skin is less firm, it holds perfume so much better?� Cheri isn’t firm either, but it does hold its perfume. The film appeals as a gaze-fest at Pfeiffer, for its sturdy plot and finally for its heart-tugging story of heartlessness. ‘Cheri’ opens on Friday, June 26, at the Rialto Cinemas Lakeside. 551 Summerfield Road, Santa Rosa. 707.525.4840.

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Stars on Parade It’s one thing to be able to impersonate one celebrity well, but it’s another thing entirely to be able to impersonate a wide array of celebrities—especially without costume changes. Doing it off the cuff with remarkable precision is Dave Burleigh, who gets into the nuances of Christopher Walken, Nicholas Cage, Matthew McConaghey and dozens of others, offering up the essence of each one. This weekend, Burleigh reconstructs famous scenes from television, music and film in an evening of comedy and music sure to provide laughs for anyone with even a corner of an eye on pop culture. On hand will be DJ Jay Biz, spinning records and cuing up visuals for the show, which hopefully will include Burleigh’s hilarious Owen Wilson / Vince Vaughn routine. Bring a loved one and laugh your guts out together on Thursday, June 25, at 142 Throckmorton. 142 Throckmorton, Mill Valley. 8pm. $15–$20. 415.383.9600.

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Big & Bluesy Once a 17-year-old single mom, later a pinup girl and stripper, the large-and-in-charge Candye Kane has established herself over the course of 10 albums as one of the preeminent blues-belting females of our time. Raised in a tumultuous household, brought up in a world that told her that girth was a sin, Kane rechristened herself as a no-nonsense singer of empowering songs like “200 Pounds of Fun� and “Great Big Woman.� She appears this weekend at Cloverdale’s summertime Friday Night Live series, whose bookings have been one of the best things to happen to the sleepy city to the north. Last year’s lineup included indie cellist Bonfire Madigan, and later this year the Pink Floyd-loving bluegrass act Poor Man’s Whiskey settles in. Grab a burrito from La Hacienda and hang out with Kane and her big, rich voice on Friday, June 26, at the Cloverdale Plaza. Cloverdale Boulevard between First and Second streets, Cloverdale. 6:30pm. Free. 707.894.4410.

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American culture—and maybe to revel in its grotesque beauty. “Something to Believe In�? Forget it—schadenfreude, irony and guilty pleasures are the greatest hits when Michaels plays on Saturday, June 27, at the Sonoma-Marin Fair. 175 Fairgrounds Drive, Petaluma. 8pm. Free with $10–$15 fair admission. 707.283.3247.

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By the time their record label got around to releasing the misspelled masterpiece Odessey and Oracle in 1968, the Zombies had already broken up, never able to fully reap the success of the album’s smash hit, “Time of the Season.� Two years ago, original members Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent regrouped and brought the old magic out on tour; this year, they’re joined by the Yardbirds and the Spencer Davis Group on a “Rock Royalty� tour. Don’t expect to see Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck or Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds— they’ve got just two original members. Steve Winwood, likewise, is not in the Spencer Davis Group anymore. But live reviews have been good for the tour so far, and what better place for rock veterans to fire off the old hits than an actual veterans home? The Rock Royalty tour gives you some lovin’ on Sunday, June 28, at the Lincoln Theater. 100 California Drive, Yountville. 5pm. $39–$59. 707.944.1300.

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6/26

DANIEL CASTRO BAND

SURPRISE ME MR. DAVIS PLUS MARCO BENEVENTO

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6/27

BIG LIGHT

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FRI 7/10 • 7:00PM DOORS • $25 • 18+ ROCK (ACOUSTIC DUO SHOW)

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7/3

COWBOY PUNK

LAVAY SMITH & HER RED HOT SKILLET LICKERS

THE FEUD PLUS STIFF DEAD CAT PORCH PUNK

9:30 PM SHOW > $10/12 > JAM BAND

7/9

MOONALICE

SUN 7/19 • 7:00PM DOORS • $25 • 21+ ROCK/BLUES

9:00 PM SHOW > $15 > MOTOWN

7/10

ARC ANGELS

PRIDE & JOY

THUR 7/23 • 7:00PM DOORS • $20 • 21+ HARD ROCK

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7/11

THIS CHARMING BAND

THE DONNAS PLUS

(THE SMITHS/MORRESSEY TRIBUTE)

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7/21

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hen I’m singing, I have a picture in my head of what I’m singing about,� explains Mavis Staples, “because I can remember what was happening when I was first singing it, as we marched. I’m reliving the time, but I’m sharing it with this audience that has come to see us.� The lifelong gospel-soul singer is talking about the music with which she came of age, singing on the front lines of the Civil Rights movement in the early 1960s. These are songs she returned to for her powerful 2007 CD We’ll Never Turn Back, and which she continues to feature on tour this summer, including her first-ever appearance at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival this weekend. It’s a recording she readily admits felt important. “I felt that it was time for some freedom songs again,� she continues, settling into a reflective mood from her home office in Chicago, remembering the history-making marches through the Deep South along with the Rev. Martin Luther King. “These are songs that we sang as we marched during the movement. I grew up singing these songs, and I just felt that the generations today, they need to hear these songs and to know what

we went through in order for them to be able to live like they are today.� Spare and impeccably produced by Ry Cooder, We’ll Never Turn Back features potent traditional songs like “Eyes on the Prize� and “We Shall Not Be Moved� alongside more recent, like-minded material such as the Mavis-penned title song. “When I saw Katrina, my heart went out and I thought about Dr. King and what would Dr. King do, what would he say,� she reflects. That connection dates back to 1961 when Staples’ father, Roebuck “Pops� Staples, the patriarch and leader of the acclaimed Staples Singers, took his performing family to see King preach in Montgomery, Ala. Afterward, she says, “Pops called us to his room, and said, ‘Listen y’all, I really like this man’s message. And I think if he can preach it, we can sing it.’ So we began writing freedom songs, joined the movement.� That was a notable change, as the Staples were by then among the top gospel performers in the country. Breaking through with “Uncloudy Day,� an astonishing commercial success in 1956, they had become known as “God’s greatest hit makers.� But as they became deeply involved in the Civil Rights movement, the Staples moved into a style that was dubbed “folk-soul,� and showed a willingness to reach out musically, recording Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall� and Stephen Stills’ “For What It’s Worth.� A third, even more dramatic stylistic change followed a few years later, as the group signed with Stax Records and soon hit their popular peak with such crossover soul hits as “Respect Yourself � and “I’ll Take You There� while enduring sharp criticism from some quarters for this supposed transgression away from their faith. “The church people wanted to put us out of church for singing ‘I’ll Take You There,’� she acknowledges. “They called that the devil’s music. We had to do so many interviews telling the people, ‘You know, the devil ain’t got no music. All music is God’s music.’ And if you’d listen to our lyrics, you’d see we’re talking about taking you to Heaven.� (The one time the group truly crossed into the secular, Mavis says, was when Curtis Mayfield persuaded Pops to record the soundtrack hit “Let’s Do It Again.�) Mavis started out singing the baritone voice in the family quartet, but was promoted to the lead role, against her preference, as her brother Purvis’ voice “changed overnight when he reached puberty.� She soon realized her heavy contralto also had the range to reach the necessary high notes, and came to relish the extended, gospel-derived ad-lib riffing that closes many of her finest performances, from “Respect Yourself � to the highly personalized “My Own Eyes� and “I’ll Be Rested� from We’ll Never Turn Back. These extended moments are a highlight for Staples. “It’s still a part of what I’ve been singing about on the song, but I’m just riding the music,� Mavis explains. “It’s a good feeling, an up feeling, and you just float. I feel as light as a feather.� Mavis Staples appears with Richard Thompson, Emmylou Harris, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Buddy Miller and more on Sunday, June 28, at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival running June 26–28. Black Oak Ranch, 50250 Hwy. 101, Laytonville. $35–$80. 707.829.7067.


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t’s called “soundcheck� on the iPod. On some television sets, its name is “steady sound.� Today, virtually every electronic entertainment device has some sort of built-in volume control, seeking to level the increasingly jarring fluctuation in the loudness of audio or video content in the 21st century. “What’s probably most noticeable to people is how loud a commercial is on television when it comes on,� says Allen “Big Al� Wagner, recording industry veteran and proprietor of Big Toe Studio in Vancouver, Wash. “That’s the same technology being used to make music louder.� As the cofounder of Turn Me Up!, Wagner, along with engineer-producer Charles Dye and rock musician John Ralston, is trying to counter a trend that’s quickly entering the cultural lexicon via a dramatic term: the “loudness wars,� a moniker that aptly describes the aggressiveness with which the loudness race has progressed and the destructive effect it’s had on the audio arts. Whether rock, hip-hop or jazz, music is roaring like never before. Turn Me Up!—the name tells listeners what to do with quieter, more dynamic albums—aims to hush the blast. “It’s the equivalent of someone screaming

everything they say,� says Wagner. “Imagine taking a painting and saying, ‘It’s not bright enough, so let’s take the Mona Lisa and go over it with all day-glo colors so that all the colors scream, all the time.� While best exhibited aurally—YouTube has plenty of didactic videos on the subject— the way a “loud� recording mutilates the original tracks is perceivable in a sensory nature. Individual elements within the recording (the range of instruments, for instance) are raised to a similar level to allow for a larger output, a process called compression. Without the contrast, drums once crisp and forceful are now muffled amid the rest of the sounds. Detail and distinction suffer in pursuit of a bigger impression. Sometimes, a cacophony of distortion occurs, known as “clipping.� “There are no highs and lows, there’s no inflection, and the original piece of art is actually being tampered with,� laments Wagner. Why would any musician release a record this way? While the rise of the still-controversial mp3 sound file has certainly undermined sound-quality preservation, the loudness war is just another example of the age-old dilemma: art vs. commerce. In the iTunes store, for instance, a heavier volume has proven a potent way to stand out among the competition. “Unfortunately, the human ear is easily tricked into thinking something is better if it’s louder,� says Wagner. “It’s all about attention and sales. ‘This record’s going to come out and we need it to catch attention, so make it louder than everybody else’s’—this is a common conversation in the industry.� And apparently not a new one. Way back when jukeboxes were a prominent form of music dissemination in the mid20th century, 45s were mastered “hotter,� as it was known then, to attract the attention of bar or club patrons. Even the great Motown Records was known for the practice, but the vinyl record format had its own inherent defense against the practice. “You could only make a record so loud when it came to using a vinyl LP disc or else the needle would jump out of the groove,� says Wagner laughingly. “There were some natural restrictions, which is why you can’t get an LP that can compete in the loudness wars beyond a reasonable limit.� The liberating technology in the 1980s of the compact disc, Wagner believes, was soon squandered. “CDs offered the wonderful vista of this extended dynamic range to where we could hear softer lows and louder highs, and that was going be a panacea for the music lover,� he remembers. “Instead, the music industry chose to use all that extra headroom to push the volume as high as possible, and they used it as a launch pad for volume instead of taking advantage of its dynamic potential.� Although modern sound quality has been a concern for many rock luminaries like Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, no case has garnered as much attention as that of Metallica. Due to the squashed “loudness� of their latest album, Death Magnetic, the band’s fans turned on them, especially after the same tracks were released, sans the compressed mastering, on the video game Guitar Hero to universal praise. A petition

is underway to demand a remaster of the CD and digital download versions. Turn Me Up! applies the goal of dynamics to business as well as sound, looking for a way to make a record that doesn’t join the loudness wars but is still commercially viable. The proof is abundant, Wagner feels. “If you go back and listen to The Joshua Tree by U2 or Synchronicity by the Police, they’re very good examples of very dynamic records,� he says. “You certainly can’t say that either of those weren’t powerful records or that they didn’t sell well.�

The human ear is easily tricked into thinking something is better if it’s louder. JJ Golden of Golden Mastering in Ventura couldn’t agree more. “There’s a reason why music from the ’60s and ’70s is still having such an influence on musicians,� says the audio mastering technician, who’s worked on records for everyone from Sonic Youth to Devendra Banhart. “Each time you listen, you may hear some little detail that you never heard before. These days, with overproduced and overcompressed recording, mixing and mastering techniques, it doesn’t have that repeat-listening effect.� Since audio mastering is the final creative step before a final master is made, professionals like Golden are on the front lines of the volume wars. Engineer Ted Jenson, who mastered the notorious Metallica album, exacerbated the bad press through a telling online post last year. “Believe me, I’m not proud to be associated with this one,� he wrote on Metallica’s online fan forum. “I’ve mastered a lot of records where volume is more important to the artist/label/ producer/etc. than quality and feel,� says Golden. “There’s a certain immediate ‘wow’ factor when you listen to a loud album, but that wears off very quickly. It might work for TV commercials, but it doesn’t do much for an album’s longevity.� The tide is turning, but some artists may have to learn the hard way. “The same people come back a year or so later to master another CD and tell me they want this one to have more dynamics than the last CD and how they just can’t listen to that last album anymore,� says Golden. “But there are thousands of bands who are making their first record right now and will need to take that journey to ‘loud land’ to get some perspective.� And the more common music fans that get involved, the better for the cause. “The more we talk about it in a nontechnical arena, the more aware people will become,� Golden continues. “I think what Turn Me Up! is doing is great.� Wagner is similarly optimistic. “It’s a matter of figuring out who’s going to make the first move to start the dominoes toppling a little bit,� he says, “and hopefully we have some small part in being that first domino.� Listeners can find out more, and bands can get their records certified for clarity, at www.turnmeup.org.

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Alternative Lifestyles DOMINANT BF SEEKS... PWM for submissive or slave position. Must be healthy, interested in dom/sub relationship with no games or drama. 285201

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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, heal-conscious, pleasant, non-pushy. 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

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Is this the most fabulous face?! Annie is a lovely, mellow, and somewhat unusual 6 year old Scottish Deerhound mix with the most charming face and personality. She spends her days eagerly awaiting her walks and visitors, it's as if she's saying "where are my new people?" To learn more about adopting Annie or many other homeless animals at the Sonoma Humane Society, please visit us at 5345 Hwy 12 West, Santa Rosa (@ Llano Rd), open everyday from 126pm, or check us out online at www.SonomaHumane.org

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