For the Week of
March 3-10, 2004
Cover Story: Last Ride:
Sunnyvale model David Berridge was killed by an undocumented driver. Would driver's license reform have given him a better chance?
News: Happily Ever After?
Gays discover what Bush America thinks of them outside SF City Hall.
Honeymoon's Over: The next wave may be gay divorce.
The Fly: This week's political bites.
Biter:
Can reality TV serve as a career counselor?
Techsploits:
'HaXXXor': Half porno, half hacker instructional video.
Cinequest 2004: Complete coverage of the 2004 filmfest.
Reclaiming a Life: Palo Alto filmmaker Bill Rose's Cinequest documentary 'The Loss of Nameless Things' honors a playwright whose life took a turn into oblivion.
Festival Fever: Cinequest 2004 capsule reviews.
Horse-Case Scenario: Viggo Mortensen gallops to glory in 'Hidalgo.'
Never Forget: 'Osama' finds the core of anger in a family of women under the thumb of the Taliban.
Boys in the 'Hood: Hometown heroes Dubwize haven't lost their roots in the tight-knit neighborhoods of Salinas .
Aural Fixation: Exclusive new San Jose dance club offers guests the VIP treatment.
Stopping Time: The San Jose Chamber Orchestra reached for spiritual heights in performance of Messiaen's 'Quartet for the End of Time.'
Club Life: Hookah Nites Cafe.
Complex Simon: Author and visiting SJSU teacher Simon Winchester knows a lot about just about everything.
Royal Family Dining: The heat is on at Mountain View's Taj Mahal restaurant.
Cheap Eats: The Happy Hound in Los Gatos.
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