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FRI 23 APRIL 2004
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bullet Springfest gets punked with MxPx’s ever-changing sound

Even Mike Herrera isn’t sure why MxPx is sharing the stage with Cypress Hill at this year’s Springfest.
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bullet Q and A with Vendetta Red

Vendetta Red, the Seattle rock group that graces Beasley Coliseum on Saturday with Cypress Hill and MxPx, has moved up and beyond the local Seattle music scene. Recently, lead singer Zach Davidson had a phone interview with Argonaut staff writer Bill McGovern.
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bullet Bands battled, won opening spots for Springfest

Presumably, winning an opportunity to open for Vendetta Red, MxPx and Cypress Hill would be intimidating, surreal, nerve-racking, exhilarating or, most likely, some combination of everything.
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bullet Crossed Stars

Editor’s Note: Jon Hammond is an unlicensed, inexperienced hack who has no business practicing astrology. He was, however, the inspiration for the popular character “Ralph Wiggum” on the long- running series “The Simpsons.
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bullet Annual Hempfest focuses on cannabis fiber’s industrial uses

The annual Moscow Hempfest celebration will take place Saturday in East City Park, running from 10 a.m. until dark.
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bullet ‘Idaho Greentracks’ mission to raise political and musical awareness, not greenbacks

It is hardly uncommon for musical artists to espouse a political bent of some sort these days. Even if not overtly through their lyrical content, finding bands and solo performers willing to take a social stance, particularly among unsigned and budding artists, is no difficult task.
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bullet Collaboration yields swashbuckling final production

Before “Pirates of the Caribbean” ever hit theaters, before the ride at Disneyland ever existed, Gilbert and Sullivan — that is, William S. Gilbert and Arthur S. Sullivan — wrote a play called “Pirates of Penzance.”
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bullet Arts&Culture Briefs

Farmers’ market reopens for 27th season; Full-length student film gets second screening
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Editor in Chief: Brian Passey Arts&Culture Editor: Sean Olson
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