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Bars, Clubs & Cafes

Cover For the Week of
May 15-22, 2002

Cover: What a Drag
Santa Cruz drag queens tattle on the top secrets of the trade.


News: Nüz
Local Inter Faith Peace Builders delegates witness the destruction in Jenin.


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Bruce Bratton: Parking tickets go up; motorcycle noise increases; this week's movies.

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Chairmen of The Board: 'Dogtown and Z-Boys' chronicles the history of skateboarding.

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Rolling Over Beethoven: Lou Harrison and composer cohorts kick classical music upside the head.

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Young Frankenstein: Local poet Gary Young pulls 'No Other Life' from death.

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Going for Baroque: Under new ownership, the kitchen of Theo's has renewed its commitment to seasonal ingredients and high concept.

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Twisted Sisters: 'Lear's Daughter's' tackles one of Shakespeare's nuttiest families.


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