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February 8-14, 1996
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Public Eye: The Merc takes quote mutilation to extremes; and a judge candidate heeds 'honor thy mother,' especially if she has a Hispanic family name.
Movies
Nobody Loves Me: An amusing story of a death-obsessed German gal.
Music
After the Rain: John McLaughlin turns down the volume.
Beat Street: The self-proclaimed "buttfuckers of rock & roll" come to the Cactus Club.
Comics
Art
Opera
Classical
Stimulating Snacks: Searching for aphrodisiacs among the Spanish Fly and ginseng.
Penis Envy: One man's failed quest for bigger manhood exposes the hard truth about penile enlargement surgery, the seduction behind the sell, and the doctors who have made millions manhandling male pride.
News
Bus Stops Here: When violence breaks out aboard a county bus, the transportation agency prefers to look the other way, sometimes leaving drivers in a lurching position.
Arts & Entertainment
Events
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African Awareness Month: A selective list of particularly noteworthy happenings at local colleges and universities.
Angels & Insects: Victorians go buggy, in a sexy kind of way.
Dead Man Singing: Passionate songwriting lives on the soundtrack that never was.
Too Much Coffee, Man: The java jones infects comic-book heroes.
Piecing Together the Past: African American artist Betye Saar assembles her Personal Icons at the de Saisset Museum.
The Marriage of Figaro: A witty performance of sublime delight and poignancy.
Epic Brahms and Schumann: Two musical works born of high inspiration and exalted craft made for a blockbuster program.
Meaty Mollusks: Aquacultural companies take to farming Tomales Bay for some of the tastiest oysters, mussels and clams in the country.
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