Cover Story: That's the Spirit!
An interview with celebrity rabbi Michael Lerner and an excerpt from his new book, 'Spirit Matters.'
News: Student Gridlock
No longer able to rely on the big yellow bus, South Bay kids are heavily taxed to find efficient ways of getting to school these days.
SoFA Scene: Photographer George Sakkestad presents his camera-eye views of the SoFA Music Experience street festival.
Hailing Canada: Nice guys Barenaked Ladies finish strong with subtle, mature 'Maroon' album.
Releasing Tension: A soloist cancels, a program changes--the SJ Symphony soldiers on for season-opener.
Aural Fixation: Up-and-coming bands impressed at last week's SFMX shows.
Singing for Suffering: In Dennis Potter's 'Pennies From Heaven,' the disjunction between pop platitudes and reality stung deep--in 'Duets,' the clichés of hit songs are supposed to uplift us.
'Legend' in the Making: San Jose composer John Ottman steps up to directing with 'Urban Legends: Final Cut.'
Beach Camp: Charles Busch kicks sand at the beach party genre with the spoof 'Psycho Beach Party.'
Tangle in Paris: A labyrinthine love affair complicates 'Alice and Martin.'
High Notes: SJ Rep scores with jazz drama 'Side Man' by Warren Leight.
Aldo Things Considered: Aldo's proves a friendly space in which to feast on Italian delights.
A La Carte: The real tomato comes but once a year.
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