For the Week of
January 29-February 4, 2004
Cover Story: Cafe Kev:
In two decades on the air, DJ Kevvy Kev has helped build the Bay Area's hip-hop community.
News: Wayne's World, the Next Generation
Community-access television in San Jose will soon undergo major changes. Will that be enough to put it on a par with award-winning channels in Mountain View and Palo Alto?
The Fly: New superintendent left to clean up school district financial mess.
Biter:
Biter heads up to Canada in search of ex-Quakes coach Frank Yallop.
Notes From the Underbelly:
Once upon a time, Palo Alto had real underbelly.
Techsploits:
The kinky side of sci-fi geekdom.
Raising Tokyo: Satoshi Kon's 'Tokyo Godfathers' uses anime to invigorate an old-fashioned tale of three bums and a baby.
No Effects: The time-travel shock waves aren't up to snuff in 'The Butterfly Effect.'
This Is Slowcore?: This winter, hunker down with Timonium's stunning release 'Until He Finds Us.'
Please, Hamell, Don't Hurt 'Em: One-man punk band Hamell on Trial took on the world. At last count, he's up five to nothing.
Aural Fixation: Insolence played a warm-up for Japan at San Jose's VooDoo Lounge.
Pucker Up: Blowfish Sushi brings raw fish to the beautiful people.
Boppin' With the Blues: TheatreWorks rocks the house with 'Memphis' musical about birth of rock & roll.
The Family Endures: City Lights Theater Company follows a family's attempt to rebuild itself.
Fun With Fido: Tabard Theatre Company's new family-friendly show 'The Dog Sitters' shows some bite in its bark as it pokes fun at the foibles of canine keepers.
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