Metro Issue: Mar 21–Mar 27, 2021

Cover Story
The Magic Number
3-D printing isn't just a pipe dream for a better tomorrow-it's happening today. And it may just change commercial enterprises forever.
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back to topPlug It Now

CODA, a new electric car dealership in Santa Clara, zips in front of Tesla to snag a share of the market.
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back to topWiki Ways

Kepler's looks to open-source tech model to launch a new initiative to help independent booksellers.
read moreGreen Market

A Hollywood insider wants to rebrand the medical marijuana industry and create a canna-conomy.
read moreMusic & Nightlife
back to topWatership Up

The patrons at Liquid in San Jose immerse themselves in the club’s aquatic lighting scheme.
read moreJustin Comes Alive

How San Jose's one-man electronic project Seabright got from the bedroom to the stage.
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back to topFiddling

Brittany Haas and Lauren Rioux return to the duo format for their Mountain View show.
read moreSXSW Wrap

Our man in Austin brings back news of five under-the-radar bands worth discovering.
read moreGreat Dane

When viewing a “modernized” version of Shakespeare, it’s hard not to be struck with an initial sense of incongruity.
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back to topThe Arena

Two dozen 12-7-year-olds are made to hunt and kill each other in a camera-laden bio-dome, complete with poisonous plants and genetically engineered animals.
read moreSurvivor

Rachel Hendrix plays a young woman searching for her birth mother in October Baby.
read moreMe, Nathalie

The new French romance Delicacy reveals the tartness behind Audrey Tautou's sweet smile.
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back to topGrill Thrills

San Jose's Gaku restaurant specializes in tasty skewered meat dishes known as yakitori.
read moreFood Forward on the Air

Next month, on April 9 at 7:30pm, KQED will air our first episode: "Urban Agriculture in America."
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