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Village Voice
Looking back on his first term.
By Roy Edroso
SF Weekly
A studio apartment in San Francisco now costs $1,700 per month. Hence the madness.
By Ashley Harrell
The Pitch
How a woman in a leopard-print mini-skirt brought down the Kansas attorney general.
By Justin Kendall
Westword
What to do when your friends become rock 'n' roll stars? Go along for the ride.
By Adam Cayton-Holland
Superstition Ain’t the Way
Published on February 15, 2007
Many believe that if a black cat is near, it’s time to walk the other way, and fast. If not, be prepared to step into a manure-filled puddle, lose your winning lottery ticket, and spill red wine on your couture shirt. Unfortunately for our dark-haired fuzzy friends, this superstition places them in the “adoption challenged” category. According to Fairy Tails Adoptions in Miami, around 50 black dogs and cats are euthanized each week. Get over it this Valentine’s Day weekend at the Fairy Tails Back In Black Adoption Fair at PETCO. Come meet Cheyenne, the classy female cattle dog and trained canine therapist, who also happens to be blind; Jay-Jay, the petite, playful, shepherd dog mix; and their friend Elvis, the adult tuxedo cat who exudes as much coolness as his namesake. They’re all rescued refugees from New Orleans.
Sat., Feb. 17, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.