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For the Week of
March 15-22, 2006

Cover Story: Family Matters:
What 'The Sopranos' says about family, women and Italian-American identity.

Kayak City USA: Boarders step aside as the 20th annual SC Kayak Surf Festival comes to Steamer Lane.

Nüz: Supe's Up.

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Rev: Thunderstruck can take any gas-powered minimoto (or any gas-powered vehicle really) and make it a plug-in electric and not lose the speed.

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Film Fest's Coming Attractions: Two upcoming events--a Sufi evening and a St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Out kickoff party--whet appetites for the fifth annual Santa Cruz Film Fest.

Trenchant: 'Joyeux Noël' recalls peace in war.

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Mollicone for the Masses: Area composer Henry Mollicone is suddenly everywhere with his new mass for the homeless, a reworked 'Coyote Tales' and a series of birthday concerts.

Müz: If This Yacht's Rockin' ...

Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best music and events.

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Simple Pleasures: Deli fare hits the spot at Seascape Foods.


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