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Stage
Swan Lake: San Jose Cleveland Ballet soars
San Jose City Lights' politically charged Sacco-Vanzetti
November 22-29, 1995Yogi Bared: Richard Hittleman, the grandaddy of yoga in the West, sold more than 8 million books, hosted television shows around the world and turned countless thousands onto the joys of the lotus position. He died in 1991, supposedly broke. The IRS, however, doesn't agree. Ami Chen Mills tunes in to the controversy.
Arts & Entertainment
Movies
Rating the Bond Market: Pierce Brosnan is a blank as Bond, but GoldenEye gives 007 a much-needed makeover.
Carrington: Jonathan Pryce fends off Emma Thompson.
Music
Toy Story, Disney's computer-animation feature, undoes the "Velveteen Rabbit" neurosis.
When Night Is Falling rehabilitates the cinematic lesbian romance (no suicides!)
The Blues According to Junior Kimbrough
The Meat Puppets aren't kidding in No Joke!
Reviews of the latest albums by Fig Dish, Menswe@r, Skankin' Pickle and Tha Dog Pound
A chat with Chicago's Sooyoung Park
Idols of the Game casts sports as religion
Seven Guitars: August Wilson's new play about the Blues at SF's ACT--Web Exclusive!
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