For the Week of
September 16-22, 1999
Cover: Nolan Bushnell
After losing it all, the Atari founder is back in the garage.
News: Labor Delivery
Getting the Vietnamese community to organize has been a battle suitable for the stage.
Metropolis News Extras
- Saratoga: Deer fencing not an Olympic sport but a hillside problem.
- Los Gatos: Annexation process begins in an atmosphere of anger, hostility.
- Campbell: Police intensify search for suspect in molestation case.
Blair Flair: Campbell filmmaker Sean Flanagan of Almaden Films spoofs the Gen-X blockbuster.
Public Eye: SJ city attorney bails ambulance ordinance. Citizen calls cops on council aide. She-riff just one of the boys.
SoFA Story: Annual alternative festival rocks South First this weekend.
In the Van Vanguard: The comandantes jefes of Cuban dance music, Los Van Van, bring the salsa revolution to the Mountain Winery.
Stereolab Experiment: Stereolab blends heated rhetoric with chill-out sounds on new 'Cobra' album.
Stand-up Basics: Rockabilly experts the Paladins played as good as the crowd looked at Fuel.
Aural Fixation: dredg's waters run muddy but deep.
Audiofile: Reviews of new CDs by Stunt Monkey and The Road Kings.
Lovers on a Bridge Over Troubled Waters: French director Léos Carax's 'The Lovers on the Bridge' surfaces after years of stateside theatrical neglect.
Rauncho Deluxe: 'Black Cat, White Cat' slaps every stick.
Missive in Action: Patricia Arquette takes a supernatural beating in 'Stigmata.'
Burning the Man: When geeks run free, how do they celebrate? A new high-tech column by Annalee Newitz.
'Barber' Cuts Up With Gags Aplenty: Opera San José goes for the yucks in season-opening production of Rossini's 'The Barber of Seville.'
Italian Mama: Can't make it to Italy to eat Sunday dinner with a family? Skip the airfare and go to Mama Mia's in Campbell.
A La Carte: The downtown lunch bunch gets a new opportunity for white-tablecloth dining at Agenda.
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