For the Week of
September 8-14, 2004
Cover: Fall Arts 2004:
Stage
Classical Music/College Series
Visual Arts
Pop Music
Movies
A Theater Is BornAgain: The heritage of a grand era in moviegoing lives again at the California Theatre in San Jose.
News: Investigating the Investigation
Are the answers really in here? A Santa Cruz symposium may shed some light.
The Fly: This week's political bites.
Vote Here!
Cast your ballot in the 2004 Metro Silicon Valley Readers Poll.
Biter: Seducercized: Bumping and grinding toward the body of your dreams.
Techsploits: There can never be enough bad things to say about the extropians and their late '80s L.A. robot cult philosophy.
Rev: We had discovered that relying on our cars to get around had reproduced a too-familiar world.
Fall Sleeves:
A new show at SJSU recalls the days when album covers were an art form.
The Swank Tank: All yesterday's parties: Evelyn Waugh's 'Vile Bodies' become 'Bright Young Things' in Stephen Fry's successful adaptation.
Con Aired: Gregory Jacobs' 'Criminal' plots out a tricky score.
Patriotic Gore: 'Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War' commemorates the dead of the Korean War, and you'll think you saw every one of them fall by the end of the movie.
Party Up: Does the triumphant return of Prince say more about him or his audience?
Author, Author!: One Ring Zero prove the claviola can be mightier than the pen.
'Cue It Up: At Uncle Frank's House of Barbeque, meat is the reason.
Live Feed: So Long, Sloppy Joe.
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