For the Week of
May 20-26, 1999
Cover: Godster Rap
Gospel churches have hope for hip-hop, even if some folks aren't jumping for joy.
News: Power to the People
Santa Clara's energy utility braces for grid wars.
Metropolis News Extras
- Los Gatos: Grad takes Wienermobile for a year-long spin around U.S.
- Saratoga: Hakone Foundation surprises Council at meeting over rental of cottage.
- Sunnyvale: Preserving the valley's rich agricultural traditions.
Public Eye: High-tech versus labor over charter schools.
Dogs on Drugs: A pooch doesn't have to be hounded by depression anymore.
Teenage Wipeout: Atari Teenage Riot wants to be a 21st-century band for 60 Seconds.
Aural Fixation: RetroMotive stops at the Usual on the way to Eat'M fest.
Audiofile: Reviews of new CDs by Good Riddance and Meco.
Summer Movie Preview: Richard von Busack picks the season's 12 best bets.
Web of the Phantom: A complete guide to our online coverage of 'The Phantom Menace.'
Mummy's the Word: David Templetom goes to the source--the Rosicrucian Museum in San Jose--for some straight talk about 'The Mummy.'
Long-Eared Galoot: Kevin Kline is the best part of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
Father's Day: Too much nuance flattens Davit Mamet's 'The Winslow Boy.'
Skin Deep: 'Skin and Bone' hustles its way to bathos.
Menu at Work: Outstanding fare at Fanny and Alexander's makes it a keeper for Palo Alto's restaurant row.
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