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Keshav Jiwnani is not the enemy A gay Pakistani who helped build S.F.'s psy-trance music scene faces deportation and maybe even death. His story is a case study in everything that's wrong with post-Sept. 11 America. By Camille T. Taiara
In this issue Editorial:
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Freeze the fare! And
they're off Fight
the power Resist! Life
During Wartime Endgame
in Baghdad Charter
schools get surprising nod
Big time SFMOMA trains its klieg lights on San Francisco's emerging artists. By Glen Helfand Film:
Page-turner Film:
'Down and out with the Dolls' Film:
Is it Academic? Music:
Slave to song Music:
Chew on this Stage:
Nun intended Stage:
Gregory Hines Dance:
Still strong Arts:
'Kits and Caboodles' Last Exit By Derk Richardson The Litterbox By John O'Neill Liner notes By Lynn Rapoport Extreme Measures By J.H. Tompkins Sonic Reducer By Kimberly Chun Tiger on beat By Patrick Macias
alt.sex.column X, Y, and Z By Andrea Nemerson techsploitation culture
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