Metro Issue: Jan 18–Jan 24, 2021
Features
back to topReefer & Reality

In 2006, Steve DeAngelo received a permit to open Harborside Health Center in Oakland.
read moreSilicon Alleys: Symbol Search

The Triton Museum’s Preston Metcalf embarks on a journey through the deeper meanings of art.
read moreMusic & Nightlife
back to topContra Ville
San Jose's Contra Ville embraces the mismatch of styles known as jazz/indie/rock.
read moreArts & Entertainment
back to topPairing Up

Revolutionizing piano duets, Anderson & Roe take on classics, contemporary compositions and pop music staples with dazzling energy and precision.
read moreFilm
back to topWinging It

The heroism of the Tuskegee Airmen will never be forgot. Red Tails, however forget about it.
read moreA Kid’s 9/11
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close turns a national tragedy into a children’s pop-up story.
read moreSV Dining
back to topPho Old Times’ Sake

Within a month, I slurped, chomped and chopsticked my way through 10 Vietnamese restaurants, spanning the gamut from dive to top-end fusion. I found Fremont’s Pho Saigon Pasteur the most worthy of mention in its class: neighborhood noodle-house diner.
read moreTwilight for Twinkies?

In case you haven’t heard, Hostess, maker of such American culinary icons as Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Wonder Bread filed for bankruptcy protection this month for the second time in 10 years.
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