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For the Week of
November 2-8, 2005

Cover Story: What the Bleep Does He Know?:
In honor of Stephen Hawking's visit to San Jose, Metro's Science Jerk reveals how he learned everything from 'A Brief History of Time.'

News: Bobble the Vote:
Having trouble figuring out how to vote in next Tuesday�s election? Talk to the head.

The Fly: Halloween is over, but anyone following the Merc's coverage of the murder of Pamela Vitale has plenty of reason to be frightened.

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Silicon Alleys: San Jose Gets Global Stage.

Techsploits: Why Mice Sing.

Rev: Terra Pass then takes the money you submit and invests it in projects that will reduce global warming.

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A Better World: 'The World on Sunday' showcases the graphic triumphs of Joseph Pulitzer�s Sunday 'World' of the early 1900s—now all we get is 'Parade.'

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Burning Men: Jake Gyllenhaal stars as neither an officer nor a gentleman in 'Jarhead,' a story about the Gulf War.

Counter Intelligence: A rich guy and a poor guy contend for a lovely 'Shopgirl,' as they have since movies were invented.

Festival Fare: The San Jose Jewish Film Festival continues with biweekly screenings.

Ski Porn: Warren Miller is the Larry Flynt of ski flicks.

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Pay to Play: A new booking policy at Gaslighter signals a new economic reality for musicians.

Order From Chaos: The Moistboyz are America's premier dirt rockers, a self-identified genre infused with profanity, distortion and more than a healthy dash of paranoia.

All That Jazz: Symphony Silicon Valley grafted classical and jazz motifs in weekend concert.

Club Life: 358 Culture Lounge.

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Book Box: 'The Life of David' and 'Edge of Empire: Lives, Culture and Conquest in the East, 1750�1850.'

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Setting The Bar: La Pastaia offers big-city style and the embodiment of rustic Italian fare.

Silicon Veggie: Surviving the Holidays.

5 Things to Love: Golf Course Grills.

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Go West, Young Idol: 'American Idol' Diana DeGarmo sings songs of innocence but not inexperience for American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 'West Side Story.'


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