South Bay's DJs jam in the shadow of the more frequented city to the north, juicing up parties and racking up loyalites all over the Valley.
News: Wave Goodbye
Not just a phenomenon of faraway lands, the threat of the tsunami looms much larger than most coastal Californians care to hear about.
Looming Large: Richard von Busack's all-wet guide to tsunami cinema.
Metropolis News Extras
- Los Gatos: Council will give $50,000 to POST to help purchase Bear Creek Park.
- Willow Glen: Blood and marrow drive is more fun than it sounds.
- Sunnyvale: NASA officials unveil Moffet Field plans 'Underutilized' facility poised for massive upgrade.
Saw It All: Orchard workers' music lives on.
Public Eye: KNTV vet looks forward to nightlife with young bride. Assembly candidate manufactures tech support. Feds trip.
Work: For pure hot sex appeal, a car has nothing on a computer.
Runaway Rave: Faced with nervous local officials, Cyberfest has moved this weekend's electronic-music extravaganza from the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds to the cutting-edge Central Valley city of Fresno.
Arctic Arena: A cold wind kept one critic from warming up completely to the Summer Sanitarium Tour stop at 3Com Park.
Challenging the Koto-Monster: Tradition meets the cutting edge when Miya Masaoka manipulates her koto.
Aural Fixation: Third Eye Blind's Jason Slater created Brougham and then found a lineup.
Audiofile: Reviews of new CDs by Nina Gordon and Lil' Kim.
There's No Place Like Home: A twentysomething man refuses to grow up in 'Chuck & Buck.'
Road Movies: The Ann Arbor Film Festival makes its annual stop at Foothill College.
To Catch a Thief: Zemeckis rips off Hitchcock in his would-be tribute 'What Lies Beneath.'
The Sport of Love: Shakespeare Santa Cruz debuts its summer season with a brisk and appealing 'Love's Labour's Lost.'
Sisters of Change: A distaff household struggles with the new ideas of 1919 in 'Ladyhouse Blues.'
A Russian Rite: Nevsky's duo cooks up a storm of down-home delights from their native land.
A La Carte: Days of wine and roses, not to mention thrilling grilling.