For the Week of
October 6-12, 2004
Cover Story: Scalpelbots:
The robots learn to nip and tuck.
News: Downtown Showdown
Preservationists square off with a developer over a residential high rise building.
The Fly: This week's political bites.
Biter: Too Much Beauty: Manifold manicures and superfluous salons.
Techsploits: U.S. legislators are already hard at work keeping our wonderful country safe from the freedoms outlined in the Constitution.
Rev: News Clips: When asked about the new standards, an auto-industry lobbyist called the theory of global warming a 'big if.'
Detour: Cédric Kahn's 'Red Lights' taps into the male motorist's deepest fears.
Duck That Huck: 'I ♥ Huckabees': seven characters in search of a movie.
Dogfish: The Stale Princefish of Bel-Airfish stars in DreamWorks' animated 'Shark Tale.'
Hitting the Highs: Our picks for don't-miss films in the best Pacific Rim Film Festival yet. Can you believe this is still free to the public?
Rock the Vote, Gently: Can a bunch of shaggy-haired musicians really sway an election?
Mandatory Mariachi: Changes afoot at KSJOis Spanish language around the corner?
Symphony Sets Sail: Sergiu Comissiona leads Symphony Silicon Valley in first concerts at its new home.
A Cup Above: Coupa Cafe offers elegant cafe fare with a Venezuelan touch.
Live Feed: Buying a Better Bird.
Curves Ahead: Teatro Visión presents stage version of 'Real Women Have Curves' in Spanish and English.
Clear as Crystal: 'The Glass Menagerie' shines at San Jose Stage Company.
Nanny Gate: TheatreWorks looks at maternal urges in 'Living Out.'
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