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November 2-8, 1995
Features
Dueling Presidents: A side-by-side comparison of the Nixon and Reagan libraries.
Ordinary People: Allen tries the common touch in Mighty Aphrodite.
Rimbaud--First Blood: A good poet doesn't make a good person in Agnieszka Holland's Rimbaud biopic, Total Eclipse.
A Mind In Pieces: Student documentary gives an insider's account of schizophrenia
Music
Mallets Aforethought: Vibraphonist Roy Ayers influenced a generation of forward-thinking, backward-looking hip-hop artists.
Keeping It New: Bassist Reggie Workman maintains the spirit of avant-garde jazz.
Audiofile: Reviews of the latest CDs by Joan Armatrading, Doug E. Fresh, Lloyd Cole and Letters to Cleo
Beat Street: San Joseans of Hawaiian descent, where were you?
Art
Books
Metro Staff Box
Where's the Beef?: Harken back to the gory days--back when the only chips in Silicon Valley were of the bovine variety.
Arts & Entertainment
Movies
Here and Theremin: A new documentary unravels the mysterious life and loves of Professor Theremin, the father of electronic music.
Shut Up and Paint: Even trendy artists like Julian Schnabel should think twice about making music.
Crack in the World: Latina writers and artists at MACLA and Villa Montalvo.
From the Outsider: Exile and displacement in the stories of Irene Dische.
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