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For the Week of December 12-18
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News: One Lump or Two? Edison Complex: Of lawn trees, light displays and the not-so-subtle art of making spirits bright in Willow Glen. Public Eye: Candidates line up to replace Supervisor Mike Honda. Polis Report: Reduce, reuse and recycle those fruitcakes.
Carrying Freight: Train's musical cargo runs from rock and pop to folk. Boneheads in Berkeley: Skinheads bust up punk show at Berkeley Square. Fantastic Failures: What's in a name? Failure is anything but. Rappers Gang Up: A trio of new albums by Tupac, Snoop and Westside Connection reaffirms the staying power of gangsta rap. Time and Time Again: Morris Day and the Time keep on ticking. Audiofile: The latest CDs by Reverend Dennis Kamakahi, The Alligators, Frank Rogala and Social Distortion. Beat Street: Local band Crack gets cased, but plays on.
Jerry Rigged: Even Tom Cruise can't salvage the soul of a sports agent in 'Jerry Maguire.' Heaven Comes to Houston: Whitney sings like an angel in 'The Preacher's Wife.' Que Viva Eisenstein: Even in fragments, the world-renowned Russian director's historical Mexican epic impresses. Short and Sweet: Local filmmakers showcased at ImageFest '96.
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