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United We Strum
Stout City Rockers isn't just the name of the loose collective of South Bay rock artists who produce compilations under the same name. It's more like a way of life. Can they put the local rock scene on the map?
Meet the Rockers
South Bay scenesters go glam for a salute to rock style
Grounds for Suspicion
County puts former pesticide-company exec in charge of project to rid public lands of poisonous chemicals
The Fly: 04.30.08
Pete Constant uniform, Vietnamese-American candidates and an increase in the beer tax
Silicon Alleys
Hunger Strikes Meet Penalty Kicks
Technology News
How the Internet encourages people to censor themselves
Style
Going Glam
Events
Society Dog celebrates Cinco de Fido
Sporting Events
The 35th annual Cat's Hill Classic
Kids Events
Palo Alto Children's Theatre's Outreach Production program presents 'Boots!'
Film Review: 'Young@Heart'
A new documentary listens to the voices of aging but ageless singers
Film Review: 'Then She Found Me'
Helen Hunt should have stayed lost in her new feature
Film Review: 'The Singing Revolution'
How the Estonians sang their way to freedom
DVD Review
Diva Dolorosa
DVD Review
Intelligence, Season One
DVD Review
Fireworks Wednesday
DVD Review
Retribution
Paint the Town Blue
San Jose Blues Week uses blues appreciation to lend a helping hand
This Week's Music Picks
Duran Duran, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien and Oregon
MORE MUSIC AND NIGHTLIFE
MUSIC AND CLUBS LISTINGS
MUSIC AND NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR PICKS
Local Boy Makes Good Food
Nick's captures essence of Los Gatos style and appetite
5 Things to Love
South Indian Restaurants
Live Feed
The High Cost of Rich Eating
BOOK A RESTAURANT RESERVATION
FIND A RESTAURANT REVIEW
Book Review
James D. Houston talks about Santa Cruz and its influence on his novels and essays
Stage Review: 'Mamma Mia!'
Eighties nostalgia triumphs at American Musical Theatre of San Jose
Stage Review: 'Country Club'
Dragon Productions turns a gimlet eye on WASP life
Stage Review: 'Light in the Piazza'
A trip abroad turns romantic in Palo Alto Players production
Stage Preview
Butchlalis de Panochtitlan breaks all the rules of gender and race at MACLA
Book Review
The Students for a Democratic Society: A Graphic History
Book Review
Curiosity ad Enlightenment: Collectors and Collections From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century

Letters to the Editor
April 30-May 6, 2008