For the Week of
May 25-31, 2005
Cover Story: Alice Wu in Hollywoodland:
Local filmmaker hits the big time with the release of 'Saving Face.'
News: Milpitas: Behind The Scene:
Are police working to shut down the city's night life, or is it just one man's paranoia?
The Fly: Dave Cortese's Bizarre Double-Take.
Silicon Alleys: One Big Conspiracy.
Techsploits: Fantasies of E3.
Rev: Tools for Women: The owner of the company, Barbara Kavovit, a successful construction contractor, started the series in order to empower women.
Coached: Gregg Araki trembles on the verge of too much in 'Mysterious Skin,' his study of child abuse.
Oh, Poor but Dishonest: André duplicates the good life in Jorge Furtado's 'The Man Who Copied.'
Great Outdoors: Cinema San Pedro starts its fourth outdoor movie season, and Campbell follows suit.
Get Back: Are the Pixies this generation's Beatles or Lynyrd Skynyrd?
Go Dumb: How guilty pleasures disengage brain from body.
Al Young, Laureate:
An intimate profile of Al Young, California's new poet laureate, from Morton Marcus' literary memoir, 'Striking Through the Masks.'
Heat Seeker: Michael Mina's Arcadia is trying to ignite the Silicon Valley dining scene, but it still needs a spark.
Silicon Veggie: Some People Get a Head-Start.
5 Places to Love: Restaurants Open Late.
Alice Has a Mixed Bag: City Lights puts five women through their singing paces in 'A ... My Name Is Alice.'
No Solace From Solís: Teatro Visión strips away the veneer on Octavio Solís' complex characters in 'Santos & Santos.'
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