Like thousands of transplanted families before them, Indian
immigrants struggle to raise their kids in their cultural tradition, even
in the melting pot of America. And sometimes, it works.
News: Crawling
to the Airport
As San Jose sits perched on the edge of a $1.3 billion airport expansion
and the feds kick up anti-terrorist requirements, the light rail connection
has been virtually erased. And some say, this was the mayor's plan all
along.
Public
Eye: SJ Fire Chief Manuel Alarcon quits.
Biter:
Being a Paul Weller fan for two decades requires a lot of patience.
Notes
From the Underbelly: Plural of City Hall.
Techsploits:
Enjoy Your Disease!
Enron's
Scarlet Letter: The TV docudrama 'The Crooked E' spreads the blame
for Enron's collapse too thin, but makes its points at the margins.
Domestic
Demons: Julianne Moore reads Virginia Woolf as she fears the emotional
wolves at the door in 'The Hours.'
Shadows
of Motown: 'Narc' unleashes Ray Liotta's rogue cop.
Tackle
Box: 'The Isle' is a Korean film guaranteed to frighten the fish.
Blindmen
in the Buff: Doris Dörrie's 'Naked' is a spirited comedy
of sex, success and disenchantment.
Jazzy
Sensation: Jazz legends David Brubeck and Diana Krall know who Taylor
Eigsti is. You will, too.
Banana
Squash: Stunt Monkey goes wild in the punk-pop jungle.
Aural
Fixation: The Edge in Palo Alto returns.
Buoyed
by Sushi: Cruise on in to Kazoo, where delicious sushi, sashimi or
teriyaki guarantees smooth sailing.
Cheap
Eats: Pizza My Heart in downtown San Jose.