For the Week of
January 12-18, 2005
Cover Story: Earth to San Jose:
Quakes soccer team needs stadium.
News: Forgotten Care
State officials plan to funnel disabled adults into community-care facilities, where monitoring their progress will be difficult.
The Fly: This week's political bites.
Biter: Midday Match.
Techsploits: Annalee Newitz is fuming mad over the final verdict in the Harrah's Makeup case.
Rev: My first auto show.
The Great Black Hope:
Ken Burns' new documentary about boxer Jack Johnson tries to reconcile liberal ideals with American racism.
The Quality of Mercy: Al Pacino shows us the scorn of the scorned man in a magnificent 'Merchant of Venice.'
Hoop, There It Is: 'Coach Carter': Richmond, town without pity.
Hotel Hell: Don Cheadle tries to hold back the terror of genocide in 'Hotel Rwanda.'
Naked Cities: Ashcan poetry, men with guns: two weeks of Noir City at the Balboa Theater.
Get Up, Stand Up: Music activism doesn't stop with Nov. 2.
?uest Is on Fire: Roots drummer Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson takes a break from recording 'Game Theory' to spin in San Jose.
Club Life: Agenda Lounge in San Jose.
Go Ahead, Slurp: Maru Ichi keeps a noodle tradition alive.
Live Feed: Streets of Eats: East Santa Clara St.
5 Places to Love: Vegetarian restaurants.
Storied Steps: The Margaret Wingrove Dance Company puts some of the greatness back in 'Gatsby.'
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