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July 12 - July 18, 2002

Universal Translations

Chay Yew brings new depths to Lorca’s ‘Bernarda Alba’

By Terry Hong
Special to AsianWeek

Bernarda Alba, the title character in Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba, makes Mommy Dearest look like an amateur. Alba is a woman with a vengeance: She keeps her house pure, clean and shut off from the rest of her undeserving, non-equal community by literally keeping her five, desperate daughters virtual prisoners...

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Swami on the Legal Battlefield
(Feature)

All in a Day’s Work
(in National News)

Charter Amendment Proposes District Elections for School Board
(in Bay Area News)

Ultimate Diversions: Breath of Fire II
(in Business)

APA All-Star Snubs
(in Sports)

Universal Translations
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Fame to the Rescue
(in Opinion)

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Itching to Scratch

Top Bay Area DJs battle for a spot at the world championship

By Jennie Sue
AsianWeek

A packed house of 700 DJs and fans filled the main floor and balcony of the Great American Music Hall on Saturday, July 6 for the San Francisco DMC competition. The antiquated music hall’s ornate gold-painted décor contrasted with the dual pair of streamlined Technics 1200 turntables geared up for the grand battle...

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