For the Week of
April 14-20, 2004
Cover Story: Korn Star:
Monologue man Josh Kornbluth learns to love the IRS in 'Love & Taxes.'
News: The High Price of Education
The East Side buys a state of the art high school--at $15 million over budget.
The Fly: This week's political bites.
Hide and Seek: Playing find-the-documents with the valley's cagey labor council.
Biter:
The difference between free speech and running off at the mouth.
Techsploits:
What if you had a flash mob, and no mobs came?
A Different Beat: Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti's arty side shows at new San Jose Museum exhibit.
Dancer in the Bark: Attacking an elephant with a peashooter, Lars von Trier takes on America in 'Dogville.'
'Bill' Paying: When everything is cool, nothing is hip--Quentin Tarantino kills again.
Moral Fiber: 'The Girl Next Door' attempts an ethics lecture about living with porn stars.
Flow Pro: San Jose rapper Prozack Turner contemplates the music business, his next move and why eating cats isn't racist.
Aural Fixation: Blake Sennett's latest project, the Elected, offers eclectic twang on its debut, 'Me First.'
Out of the Ordinary: Two local restaurants bring Afghan cuisine to the masses.
Club Life: Forbes Mill Steakhouse in Los Gatos.
Greed and Gold: San Jose Stage Company moves B. Traven's 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' to the stage.
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