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For the Week of
September 14-20, 2005

Cover Story: Atonal and Hormonal:
Triste Sin Richard: not your everyday classical punk septet.

News: Spy Hunter:
A South Bay legislator is trying to jam the emerging use of RFID technology for personal tracking.

The Byrne Report: Political Magic.

Briefs: Fruit Strikes Back.

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Rev: High and Dry: Open only in case of emergency.

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

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Children of the Revolution: A trio of young Germans won't get fooled again in 'The Edukators.'

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Drop Out: Why does Kanye West keep apologizing?

Moog & Machine: Bob Moog--the man, the synthesizer, the legend.

Cavett's Creation: New DVDs capture '70s music icons.

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Cheese Whiz: Clark Wolf, good gossip, artisanal guilds and the stuff of life.

Swirl 'n' Spit: Mauritson Family Winery.

Morsels: Raw Goods.

First Bite: Graffiti.

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Wine, Women & Song: Cinnabar harvests 'Most Happy Fella.'


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