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Winter Music Guide 2003

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InterPersonals: Silicon Valley's matchmaker

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Best of Silicon Valley | Best of Santa Clara Valley 2003

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For the Week of
October 30-November 5, 2003

Cover Story: Winter Music
Chillin' in the single digits with San Jose DJ crew the Fingerbangerz.

Broad Embrace: Governor-elect Arnold's reach to both the left and the right isn't as strange as it seems.

Public Eye: The city doesn't really know how many locals want to rename King Road after the civil rights leader.

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Biter: Knout-Rotter Newspapers' own movie maven Angus MacSavage answers your questions about the movies.

Techsploits: Eat My Stem Cell.

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Return of the King: With the new 'Bubba Ho-tep,' cult hero Bruce Campbell isn't just playing an elderly Elvis--he's crusading for the soul of indie filmmaking.

Passing Zone: Anthony Hopkins turns racial classifications upside down in film adaptation of Philip Roth's 'The Human Stain.'

Plath Finder: Sylvia Plath onscreen: 'Twas a beast who killed the beauty.

Bug Chaser: The squid stays in the picture: Ridley Scott's original 'Alien' revisited.

Cuffed: Meg Ryan trolls the mean streets of the Big Apple in Jane Campion's thriller 'In the Cut.'

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Aural Fixation: Insolence celebrated its homecoming at the Edge last Friday.

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Roll of the Rice: A slick house of sushi sensations, Sushi Zone offers tons of wasabi-laced specialties for the fussiest sushi-heads.

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Riders on the Storm: All's poetry in love and war at Rep's production of 'Mary's Wedding.'


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