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Classic Cinema: Patrons wait in line to enter the Stanford Theatre on University Ave. The theater, which opened in 1925, plays old films accompanied by live organ music. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9380
Phuong Vi Nguyen

Classic Cinema: Patrons wait in line to enter the Stanford Theatre on University Ave. The theater, which opened in 1925, plays old films accompanied by live organ music.

Old-time films are new again

By Emma Martin
INTERMISSION| As students walk down University Avenue in Palo Alto, few even glance up at the Stanford Theatre marquee before heading to more popular gathering places such as Red Mango or Pluto’s.

“Express” satisfies, needs more fuel

By Eric Messinger
INTERMISSION| Smoked-out films tend to be well intentioned.

Doc “American Teen” tells all: high school still chock full of cliches

By Eric Messinger
INTERMISSION| The stories in “American Teen” are old, familiar narratives that are a part of the stubbornly persistent stereotypes of the high-school experience.

Authentic Mexican fare makes close quarters worth it

By Tommy Tobin
INTERMISSION| In Menlo Park, right off Santa Cruz Avenue, rests Café Del Sol, a down-home Mexican eatery.