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Issue: October 10, 2007
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  1. Music

    Metalocalypse Takes an Adult Swim in Blood

    By Adam Bregman
    Published: October 10, 2007

    After murdering hundreds of its fans — mostly by mistake — a death-metal band named Dethklok has become the 12th largest economy in the world (just above Belgium)....

  2. Reps Etc.

    Repertory Film Listings

    Published: October 10, 2007

    After ten years, this will be my last "Reps Etc." column. Send information about future screenings to michael.leaverton@sfweekly.com. Thanks to everyone who has helped with the...

  3. Game On

    Halo 3's Advertising Glare Outshines Xbox 360 Game

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: October 10, 2007

    What's left to say about Halo 3? How about this: All the pomp and circumstance surrounding its launch sure has been distracting. Commercials that look like clips from a...

  4. Letters

    Hida Viloria Tells Us What She Really Thinks

    Published: October 10, 2007

    What's in a Name Viloria responds: Unnecessary genital surgeries of intersex infants are still standard procedure even here in San Francisco, based simply on a belief that...

  5. BeatBox

    Beat Box

    By Tamara Palmer and Evan James
    Published: October 10, 2007

    Loco Dice (born Dice Corleone) currently resides in Brooklyn but hails from Düsseldorf, home of original German techno robots Kraftwerk, an obvious influence on this...

  6. Stagecap

    Six Degrees of Separation

    By Molly Rhodes
    Published: October 10, 2007

    It seems entirely unfair to blame a show for not being "New York" enough, as if somehow only New York held the key to good American theater. And yet what was missing from SF...

  7. Letters

    Ex-Gangbanging Ex-Con Calls SF Weekly Naïve, In Denial

    Published: October 10, 2007

    He Escaped It takes one to know one: Wow. I just read the article "Escape from San Francisco" [Oct. 3]. The first word to come to mind is "naive." The second is "denial." I...

  8. Hear This

    Hear This

    By Dave Pehling, Sam Prestianni, Jonah Bayer, Maya Kroth, John Graham and Tony Ware
    Published: October 10, 2007

    A Boston-based gang of indie rockers reveling in '80s hair metal, Bang Camaro comes off like the infernal spawn of the Polyphonic Spree and Def Leppard. Employing a choir of up...

  9. Bouncer

    Bouncer's Friends Help Her Get the Led Out

    By Katy St. Clair
    Published: October 10, 2007

    Though I'm not one to brag (ha), I have a pretty sizable record collection. For example, although you only really need one dub album — since, let's face it, they all...

  10. What Else Is New?

    Our top DVD picks scheduled for release this week:

    Published: October 10, 2007

    Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Three (Universal) Black Sheep Unrated (Genius) Bob Mould: Circle of Friends (Granary) Bruce Springsteen: Under Review-1978-82: Tales of the...

  11. Encore

    Also Playing

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

    Published: October 10, 2007

    A Propos of the Wet Snow. There is a lovely moment to start the second act of this play inspired by Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Notes from the Underground that hints at what the show...

Issue: October 10, 2007
Page: 3
51 stories found - 41 through 51
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