Ware and Tear Richard von Busack on Chris Ware's 'Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth,' the best comic book epic of the new century.
New Tales, Same City: Armistead Maupin puts San Francisco--and his own life--at the center of 'The Night Listener.'
Beyond the Screen: Ahdaf Soueif's new novel highlights changing cultural climate in Egypt.
A Friend In Need: T.C. Boyle satirizes hypocrisy in 'A Friend of the Earth.'
News: Mission Impossible
The Muslim Student Association at Santa Clara University finds that--in light of international tension--there is almost no socially acceptable way to make their point on campus.
Metropolis News Extras
- Willow Glen: Accusations fly over last minute mailer.
- Saratoga: Property owners want their fence to make land safe for their twins.
- Campbell: Lafferty hit with additional charge.
I Voted Twice: Metro editor's evil twin boosts a ballot.
Public Eye: Eye hits the election party circuit.
Notes From the Underbelly: In Search of Black Pearl.
Work: Logan runs again.
Tall Timba: Two of Cuba's best timba bands appear together for a rare double bill of Cuban nightlife.
Barely Rocking: Stone Temple Pilots took it all off for Return of the Rock concert Nov. 6 at the SJSU Event Center.
Jazz Hot: The San Jose Jazz Society marks 15 years.
Dynamic Duo: Jazz greats Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock take the stage for a Kuumbwa 25th anniversary concert.
Why He's the Boss: Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska songs get new interpretations on tribute album.
Aural Fixation: Rockers mourn the loss of Snot's James Lynn Strait.
Dark 'Dream': Darren Aronofsky's 'Requiem for a Dream' offers no dreams to mourn.
Cholos Fabulosos: MACLA's Cholo Film Festival sheds new light on a stereotype.
Beyond Routine: Mother, daughter and boyfriend spar through 'Amy's View.'
Pacific Potion: Christina Waters writes about Japantown's Keton's marriage of Asian and Continental cuisine.
A La Carte: Knowing a winner when you taste one.