Space Banana: Comedian Debi Durst can't figure out why everybody else on this planet has the fuzzies for feel-good 'K-PAX.'
Billy Barber Thornton: The new Coen brothers film, 'The Man Who Wasn't There,' is a shave and a haircut short.
African Hero: 'Lumumba' works despite martyr complex.
Grinders: Elderly sleaze peddlers are profiled in 'Mau Mau Sex Sex' documentary.
Crafty Gaff: The Farrelly Brothers want to smirk and smile at the same time in 'Shallow Hal.'
Plodding Plotter: 'Domestic Disturbance' suffers from too-obvious villain Vince Vaughn.
Picture Perfect: The up-and-coming princes of sensitive-guy indie pop in Death Cab for Cutie are poised to claim their place on the throne between Build to Spill and Elliott Smith.
Jammin' Java: Bands on the Nescafé Java Jam played to 500 as if they were playing to 5,000.
Aural Fixation: Fuel and Club Ibex join the growing list of closing clubs.
Chang's China Caper: Szechuan meets Vegas, and Chinese food meets chocolate, at this excellently weird bistro.
Supple Cure: Margaret Wingrove's dances possessed a sensual grandeur.
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