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October 19 to October 25, 1995
Features
Serving-class Saints: Sister, My Sister adapts The Maids for the screen.
Dodger Blues: Blue in the Face eulogizes Brooklyn.
Music
Planet Ahead: San Jose's Jupiter Sun glimmers in the pop sky.
Batting One for Three: SJ Symphony scores with Panufnik, strikes out with Beethoven and Shostakovich.
AudioFile: Reviews of the latest CDs by Gren, Deftones, Stevan Pasero and Christopher Bock and various artists.
Beat Street: San Jose's Red Light sees bright future.
Books
Art
Stage
Count on Dracula: Stage Company show mixes melodrama and mayhem.
Lithe Blithe Spirit: San José Repertory Theatre has no fear of Coward.
Metro Staff Box
A Moment in History: Both Fidel Castro and Bill Clinton will be in New York in late October at the United Nations' anniversary celebration. Will they put aside old rivalries to create a new future for both nations?
Arts & Entertainment
Movies
Elmore's Revenge: Get Shorty is Elmore Leonard's payback for all the bad versions of his novels.
Zappa Zappa Doings: Sampling Rykodisc's ambitious Frank Zappa re-release project.
Trap-doors and Tunnels: In the novels of Tim O'Brien, all roads lead back to the Vietnam War.
Ferocious Ghosts: For Marguerite Saegesser, abstraction is a form of memory.
Two Sides of Puccini: West Bay's Gianni Schicchi and Suor Angelica.
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