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February 29-March 6, 1996
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Public Eye: It's election time, and everything is coming up poses.
Polis Report: Shop till you drop.
Mary Reilly: Jekyll & Hyde seen from the fresh perspective of the good doctor's maid.
French Twist: A lesbian visitor upends a marriage in this frothy tale.
Events
Music
Back to the Bebop: Black/Note swings the old-fashioned way.
Radiant Sounds: San Jose Symphony boosted Beethoven and Ticheli while stinting Bach.
Beat Street: Crack vs. DC Talk--the devil made him do it.
Audiofile: Reviews of the latest CDs by the Time Lodgers, Cornershop, the Indestructible Beat of Palo Alto, and Genius-Gza.
Art
Televison
Flower Empowered: Raised in communes and named after landforms and furry animals, the flower children have come of age. How did they turn out? Not as weird as you might think.
News
Spill the Wine: A duo of pests are reducing some prized Santa Cruz Mountains vineyards to skeletal stalks. Some vintners are replanting, some are selling and others are simply saying their prayers.
Arts & Entertainment
Movies
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Drive He Said: Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver launched a fleet of independent films.
All Aboard the Black Xpress '96: San Jose City College's reggae concert caps off African Awareness Month.
Music to Murder By: Nick Cave's new album is a killer.
I Want My Art TV: Video artist Nam June Paik tunes in the future at the San Jose Museum of Art. Plus, enter the Couch Potato Contest.
My Poetry Tis of Thee: PBS gives voices to America's poets.
Culinary Memories: 'Memories from a Russian Kitchen' documents old-country ways, family life and kitchen memories by members of the South Bay's large Russian Jewish community.
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