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W hat’s lleft eft ft o hat at m oralistic d istrust o rt iiss a n agging What’s off tthat moralistic distrust off aart nagging ssuspicion uspicion tthat hat d uring ttimes imes o uffering, aart rt iiss ffrippery, rippery, lluxury, uxury, ccertainly ertainly during off ssuffering, n ot a n ecessity. I beg beg to to d isagree. not necessity. disagree. Maxine Greene, Greene, p rofessor eemerita merita aatt Teachers Teachers College, College, Columbia Columbia Maxine professor U niversity, h as aargued rgued tthat hat ffor or a d emocracy tto o thrive, thrive, people people n eed tto o University, has democracy need b ble tto ow alk iin n eeach ach o ther’s sshoes. hoes. E mpathy lleads eads u o aappreciate ppreciate bee aable walk other’s Empathy uss tto o thers’ ssuffering uffering aand nd ssustains ustains o ur ccommitment ommitment tto o eequality. quality. O nce w others’ our Once wee aappreciate ppreciate tthat hat aanother nother h uman b eing h as tthe he ssame ame cclaims laims tto od ignity human being has dignity aand nd well-being well-being aass w o, w tructure llaws aws aand nd a ssocial ocial aand nd p olitical wee d do, wee sstructure political ssystem ystem aaccordingly. ccordingly. Greene believes, believes, aass Jo ohn Dewey Dewey and and many many others others do, do, that that to to have have Greene John eempathy mpathy w eed tto on urture iimagination. magination. After After all, all, it it is is aan n aact ct o wee n need nurture off iimagination magination tto o rrecognize ecognize tthe he ssuffering uffering o tranger iin n a sstrange trange off a sstranger lland and aand nd tto o aact ct o no ur rresponsibility esponsibility tto o aalleviate lleviate iitt iiff w an. A rt, on our wee ccan. Art, G reene p oints o ut rrepeatedly epeatedly iin nh er aarticles rticles aand nd b ooks, n urtures Greene points out her books, nurtures o ur iimaginations. maginations. Our Our schools, schools, therefore, therefore, must must embrace embrace art art if if the the our ccurriculum urriculum ccan an eever ver h ope tto on urture ccitizens itizens w ith d emocratic h abits o hope nurture with democratic habits off m ind. mind. We sshouldn’t houldn’t b aive aabout bout aall ll tthis. his. S ome Nazis Nazis enjoyed enjoyed classical classical We bee n naive Some m usic aand nd ssome ome ffascists ascists d esigned iimaginative maginative w ays tto o ccommit ommit music designed ways ggenocide. enocide. We We know know tthat hat aart, rt, llike ike aall ll fforms orms o uman ccreativity, reativity, ccan an aalso lso off h human ssilence, ilence, humiliate humiliate aand nd d egrade p eople. degrade people. However, I also also know know that that in in the the presence presence of of art art we we experience experience not not However, o nly personal personal rrevelation evelation but but aalso lso ssocial ocial cconnections onnections tthat hat eenhance nhance o ur only our ccommunities. ommunities. T ake, ffor or eexample, xample, tthe he cconversations onversations that that o ccur b etween Take, occur between n eighbors iin nS anta C ruz eevery very ssummer ummer aass a rresult esult o he C abrillo M usic neighbors Santa Cruz off tthe Cabrillo Music F estival o hakespeare S anta Cruz; Cruz; consider consider how how sstrangers trangers aand nd ffriends riends Festival orr S Shakespeare Santa ttalk alk tto o eeach ach o ther aatt tthe he Museum Museum of of Art Art and and History History in in the the presence presence of of other p lein-air p aintings o vant-garde iinstallations. nstallations. plein-air paintings orr aavant-garde few p ersonal eexamples: xamples: In In a conversation conversation with with a group group of of minority minority A few personal sscience cience sstudents tudents b efore aand nd aafter fter tthe he 2 007 S hakespeare S anta C ruz before 2007 Shakespeare Santa Cruz p roduction of of T he T empest, they they wondered wondered why why a play play about about knowledge knowledge production The Tempest, aand nd p ower w asn’t rrequired equired rreading eading ffor or sscience cience m ajors. A nother ggroup roup power wasn’t majors. Another o remed sstudents tudents aasked sked m hy D r. F austus, w hich w e’d jjust ust ffinished inished off p premed mee w why Dr. Faustus, which we’d rreading, eading, w asn’t a ccore ore ttext ext ffor or rresearchers esearchers cconcerned oncerned w ith tthe he h ealth o wasn’t with health off ttheir heir ssouls ouls aass tthey hey u nraveled n ature’s m ysteries. These Th hese sstudents tudents w anted unraveled nature’s mysteries. wanted m ore ffrom rom ttheir heir eeducation ducation tthan han iinformation; nformation; tthey hey w anted tto od eepen more wanted deepen ttheir heir ccapacity apacity tto o iinterpret nterpret a cconfusing, onfusing, ccomplex omplex w orld. world. We are are searching searching for for new new paradigms paradigms with with which which to to understand understand the the We gglobal lobal eeconomy. conomy. Itt occurs occurs to to me me that that it’s it’s through through our our exposure exposure to to art art tthat hat w ave developed developed a ccapacity apacity tto ok eep asking asking ““what what iiff ??�� aand nd tto o wee h have keep d iscern tthe he h uman cconsequences onsequences o atastrophes. Art Art can can p rompt u o discern human off ccatastrophes. prompt uss tto h ope ffor or aand nd d esign a b etter w ay. hope design better way. So don’t don’t feel feel guilty guilty about about fiddling f iddling in in these these uncertain uncertain times. times. Someone Someone So m ay b listening, aand nd ssomeone omeone m ay ffind ind tthe he iinspiration nspiration tto op ut o ut a may bee listening, may put out ffire ire b ecause o he b eauty yyou—or ou—or an an aartist rtist yyou ou ssupported—created. upported—created because off tthe beauty Don R Rothman o hman taught a augh writing wr ng at a UCSC for oorr 34 years, yearrs directed d rec ed e the he Central Cen e ra C a or orn a Wr ng Project Prro ec and iss now on the he Shakespeare Shakespeare Santa San a Cruz Board. Boarrd California Writing

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This Tuesday, voters weigh in on a crucial state rescue package. If it fails, what comes next is anybody’s guess. OOR, POOR special election propositions. So unpopular even the proponents are asking Californians to vote yes in a hangdog, best-of-a-bad situation kind of way. “I’ve been describing the ballot measures as crisis management. They’re not budget reform,� says District 27 Assemblyman Bill

was put together. “They’re implying if the ballot measures pass, we won’t have a problem. Wrong,� she says. “The gap is going to grow regardless. Even if all the budget measures are approved.� The projected deficit has been yawning slowly back open as tax revenues trickle in even more feebly than anticipated. The damage for next fiscal year has been estimated by the Legislative Analyst’s Office to be more than $8 billion. On Monday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that it has now nearly doubled, to a staggering $15 billion. So, no matter what, it’s back to the drawing board. According to Ross, Prop. 1A (which would increase the state “rainy day� fund and extend some taxes) and 1B (which would repay schools from back losses in Prop. 98 funds) won’t have immediate consequences for this year’s budget, but are seen by many to be the most important propositions, especially in terms of future tax revenue, education money and as a step toward calming the state’s budget volatility. Monning agrees: he says the revenues that go away in two years without Prop. 1A will

Monning, who is supporting all six. “We have to weather the storm as best we can.� But as May 19 draws nigh and five of the six ballot proposals continue to poll poorly, it seems only logical to be asking: What happens if they fail? First off, says California Budget Project director Jean Ross, things have changed quite a bit since February, when this deal

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Currents. PLAN B 1 $ says Ross. “There’s a lot of talking behind closed doors, not a lot in public.� Gov. Schwarzenegger has mentioned a plan to cut $80.8 million from CalFire—right at the start of fire season in a drought year—if the propositions fail, and though that may be an attempt to scare up some more votes for the propositions, huge cuts will certainly have to be made when the guv comes back with a revised budget sometime in late May or even June. Last week Monning said he and his fellow Democrats had already put themselves through the paces of both an $8 billion and a $16 billion shortfall. “The Democratic caucus did a budget exercise a week and a half ago,� he said. “We were able to capture some of it through mechanisms with the Department of Corrections,

an early release program. We looked at some revenueneutral adjustments with a majority vote that could capture $3 [billion] to $4 billion in increased revenue.� This includes raising certain fees, like the vehicle license fee. Though the governor promised to block a budget passed by simple majority back in December—fee increases can be passed by a simple majority vote, bypassing the Republican votes needed for the two-thirds supermajority required for raising taxes— Monning says that, at the time, “he prudently didn’t criticize the majority vote as inherently illegal. I think he did that realizing he may have to accept a majority vote at some point.� Where the rest of that $16 billion or $21 billion is coming from is anybody’s guess at this point. With the failure of these propositions, Republicans and Democrats

will once again have to lock horns in an attempt to balance the budget, and in time for the July 1 deadline, though Laird says he can easily see the process dragging beyond that. Some fear that cuts on the backs of cuts will reach into that final frontier of services: public safety. “The governor is articulating that there’s no way out of this without cutting everybody,â€? says Monning. “We can’t protect any one sector with this big a deficit.â€? Last week, the governor tossed out another sweatinducing missive. If the ballot measures are not approved, the state will have to raid local governments’ alreadydiminished coffers, a move the Sentinel reported last week could ask local leaders to make a cumulative total of $16.7 million in additional cuts, mostly on the county level. “You’re robbing Peter to pay Paul,â€? says Laird. Ă

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$1.5 million grant awarded by the state Department of Conservation to jump-start comprehensive recycling programs in 100 apartment complexes in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. Twelve local trash haulers and waste agencies pitched in to help. Because multifamily housing complexes are considered commercial real estate, they are not automatically equipped with recycling bins

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not the only defeat. She watched the loss ripple through her staff, the 12 haulers and countless other hardworking environmental organizations throughout California. At present, the responsibility of maintaining the recycling programs falls onto the property managers and tenants—no problem, at least in theory, for the 31 complexes that made it under the wire. “All of phase one is able to participate in the program like nothing has happened,â€? Brooks assures. “They are not aware of the funding stoppage.â€? Residents’ and managers’ committed participation, coupled with the dedication of the hauling and waste agencies that remain onboard, should sustain the agendas already implemented. Brooks is optimistic that the 60 or so phase two and three complexes will continue forward, if slowly. “For the most part they have all voiced that they want to keep going,â€? she says. She adds that the deflation of the grant that was originally intended to last until June 30, 2010, is not necessarily permanent, but like a lot of other worthwhile programs in California today, it’s not guaranteed either. “It will depend a lot on the [May 19] special election,â€? she says. Ă


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be-dreaded and barefoot instructor attempt to teach the details of this most geometrically flawless of dances. “Gents to the center!� he cried out, pausing to offering the disclaimer, “whether you consider yourself a gent or a lady.� No sooner had I dropped my backpack to the ground to root around in it for my camera than a cheery young chaos-seeker skipped over and demanded that I dance. Not one to argue with a determined woman, I joined the boogie and was soon promenading and do-si-do-ing with the best of ’em. Over the bluegrass stylings of the Wilder Creek String Band, the gymnasium was rocking with the sound of flapping feet and giddy laughter. It was then, however, when I went to retrieve my previously abandoned camera, that the anarchist party elders took notice of my doings and demanded I leave. “We’ve decided that we don’t want mainstream

media covering our events, so we’re going to have to ask you to leave,� said a burly and frowning woman who refused to give her name. “We’re not interested in having a conversation with you.� At first I was both flattered and offended by being called “mainstream media,� and I took a moment to let the notion sink in. Afterward, however, as I was being ushered off the property, the thought occurred to ask why a grassroots movement committed to spreading a message of radical change wouldn’t want its ideas aired in a local newspaper, but would rather throw a reporter out and leave him with nothing to write about besides the unpleasant experience of being 86’d by a bunch of social malcontents. Unfortunately, all I managed to say was, “You know, I’m still going to write about this, right?� To which one member of my escort replied, “Wait— he can do that?�

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country’s first organic university garden with Alan Chadwick. From the back yard of his upper Westside home, he explained why he’s not surprised that a liberal arts program like community studies is on the chopping block.

None, really. There is a short circuit between the university and the town. Community Studies overcame that. That’s one reason it’s really sad to see it go.

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It’s a terrible thing. I invested my life the humanities. I think there is now and will continue to be a dissolution of the definition between what’s real and what’s simulated. It’s already started. People don’t know what’s real anymore. The notion that machines will probably eventually be indistinguishable from human beings is almost guaranteed. They’re working on it every day and they’re close. I taught at MIT for three years after Harvard and the students there would refer to themselves as “tools.� I was stunned that they would do that, but as it turned out it was a kind of a half-ironic, half-tragic realization of their being MIT students and engineers—just cogs in the machine. Coming from Harvard, we would have to teach them things to say at cocktail parties for which they would never be invited. This was a critical case of the importance in trying to put a little humanities into the machinery. 2] bVS abcRS\ba O\R ac^^]`bS`a ]T Q][[c\Wbg abcRWSa VOdS O\g V]^S ]T aOdW\U bVSW` ^`]U`O[-

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he heard terms like “wonderchildâ€? and “babyfaceâ€? thrown around regularly, and it wasn’t until he’d been touring for several years and had a pair of successful records under his belt that a majority of critics and colleagues began to judge his music objectively. “Early on, a lot of the attention was on my age. At this point, though, it’s not about my age or my looks. My musical ability speaks for itself,â€? he says. “My career has been going for 16 years and I’m still making records, still touring. I think I’ve gotten to the point where my music is what’s important.â€? Shepherd’s latest LP, 2007’s Grammynominated 10 Days Out, is not a typical album. As much a filmed documentary as a live audio release, the disc chronicles an impromptu 10-day blues road trip involving Shepherd, a tour bus, a handful of Southern towns and a starstudded assembly of more than a dozen blues standard-bearers. Cootie Stark, Etta Baker, Pinetop Perkins, B.B. King and Buddy Flett join 13 other music legends who, aside from laying down blistering performances in backyards, churches and clubs big and small, take a shot at explaining how they “got the blues.â€? Shepherd says the 10 days he spent trucking around the South with these musicians changed his career and life. Yet not everyone who got on the bus that summer is still alive today, and a hint of sadness creeps into Shepherd’s voice when he talks about people like Stark, ¨

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Tutelage of the King The headliner of this year’s Santa Cruz Blues Festival is none other than the king of blues himself, B.B. King. For Shepherd, seeing King strum his 60year-old Gibson “Lucille� is a familiar pleasure. The iconic guitar maestro, ranked by Rolling Stone as No. 3 on its list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time,� took an interest in Shepherd’s career early on. “B.B. King is like a father to me,� says Shepherd. “I’ve been playing with him since I was 15 years old. Over the years we’ve established a significant friendship, and he just treats me like I’m part of his family. He’s really taken me under his wing, so to speak. I just have a tremendous respect for him both as a musician and as a person. He’s the kind of guy that if you wanted to give your kids a role model, he’d fit the bill.� Blues music is filled with stories like Shepherd’s. Salty old hands like King, Perkins and Otis Rush have helped to usher in the next generation of blues musicians. With older and deeper roots and traditions than more contemporary styles of music like hip-hop and rock, blues music clings to values like respecting elders and passing down oral histories, and has thus remained less tainted by corporate greed and marketing influences. But the blues isn’t just stubborn old black men, gravelly voices and harmonicas. A recent influx of young indie bands like the Black Keys, Kings of Leon and the White Stripes are bringing droves of fresh fans to the genre. And even old-school blues shows like the Santa Cruz Blues Festival are still known for drawing a diverse crowd of people of all ages and walks of life. And when King wraps up his headlining set in Aptos next week, Shepherd says there might be a special treat for those who stick around. “Usually whenever B.B. and I share a bill together there’s a jam session that goes on sometime at the end,� he says. “I love playing with him and the fans usually love it. Definitely worth checking out.� At 83 years old, however, King may not be headlining many more blues festivals. Shepherd knows this perhaps

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With older and deeper roots than hip-hop and rock, blues music clings to values like respecting elders and passing down oral histories, and has thus remained less tainted by corporate greed and marketing influences. “Blues music is timeless,� says Shepherd. “I mean rock music came from the blues. And countless other styles from that. I think there will always be something about the blues that speaks to me and speaks to the fans. There’s something real, something honest, something good.�

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;SRWc[ O\R ;SaaOUS From Front Street downtown, a pedestrian bridge brings visitors over the river and into the festival. The bridge is vibrant with 110 flapping flags made by students in Kathleen Croscetti’s Mission Hill Middle School art class. They spent a semester on the 350 Project—“350 parts per million—the carbon footprint that the human population needs to achieve in order to sustain a livable planet,� as Croscetti explains. “Each flag has something to do with 350—saving animal species, reducing energy use—it’s a great topic for the festival entrance.� Once across the bridge, festivalgoers will find a landscape of artist booths, environmental exhibits, music stages and demonstration areas, and at key

locations throughout, temporary sculptural installations by invited artists. Croscetti is one of these. Others include works representing the Pajaro Valley’s annual outdoor sculpture exhibit, “Sculpture Is,� at the Sierra Azul Nursery, including the marvelous ceramic totems by Susanna Arias. At the eastern end of the park, Eike Waltz exhibits his most recent provocative proposal for the Seymour Bridge. The 80 artists who exhibit and sell their work at the festival were selected from applicants from throughout the Western United States. A few artists long associated with the area return to Santa Cruz for this event, like Tom Killion, who captures the grandeur of the California coast in exquisite original woodblock prints in the Japanese tradition. Almost 80 percent of the artists are from Santa Cruz County. Ten of the artists will be demonstrating. This year, two music stages run the gamut of styles from Baroque to boogie. Another new development is a wine garden featuring four local vineyards, some sophisticated food choices and an acoustic stage. On the other end of the park, food booths provide an array of edibles. Throughout the grounds there will be stiltwalkers and buskers, endless opportunities to participate in

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criminal activities. But since the first River Arts Festival last year, San Lorenzo Park has become an increasingly active community space. With the recent completion of the riverway bike and strolling path that borders the park and connects the Boardwalk and beach area along the river, the number of walkers and cyclists and picnickers using the river and the park has passed the tipping point, reclaiming one of the city’s most beautiful spaces for community use. This weekend, the river is again the star of the show.

On Sunday morning, a freewheeling crowd takes over Pacific Avenue. Organizers expect an enthusiastic turnout for the second Kinetic Art Cruz, which invites the community to make people-powered art vehicles and join a parade down Pacific Avenue to the Park’s Duck Island Stage, where cash prizes will be awarded by celebrity judges. Some elaborate Burning Man– type kinetic vehicles are expected, like that of bronze sculptor Sean Monaghan, the Clank Boom Clank group is coming from Santa Rosa and local businesses are participating with creations like the Octopus’ Garden from the Staff of Life. Schools have been working on student vehicles based on bikes or skateboards. All day Saturday, Kinetic Art Cruz organizer Mia Duquet will work with the Creative Reuse organization to offer

assistance and materials for people who want to create their own art vehicle for the parade. “Alternative transportation is so important to combat global warming,� says the bike-power advocate. “Come down Saturday and let’s turn your skateboard or bike into a work of art.� Bill Tysseling, executive director of the sponsor, the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, is enthusiastic. “This town is an ‘edge of thought’ kind of place, known for creativity and risk-taking. The festival celebrates this creative energy as well as the physical elegance of our environment—an environment that Santa Cruz has valued and protected. The organizers have put together an event that brings all this together, I think it will grow to become part of the Santa Cruz identity.�

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Goodwill Industries and the Creative Reuse Project have teamed up for this art show featuring reused and repurposed materials recombined in fascinating new ways by Daniella Woolf, Diane Roberts Ritch, J. Rosella Myers, Laura Laura, Kathleen Croscetti and Sara Friedlander. The project, headed by Barbara Schatan, promotes increased use of recycled materials in arts and education.

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The fashionable pieces on display as part of the “Smart Moms Show� are made from such items as CDs and newspapers, making it clear that even the most common of materials can make art that is both striking and meaningful. Good luck matching that next Mother’s Day. (Alex Shigenaga)

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Directed by Rob Klevan & Stan Poplin Concert: $8/Adv $11/Door Jazz & Dinner: $19.40/Adv THURS. MAY 28 • 7 PM

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VEN WITH the severely glutted film market, I wish we got three times as many films from Mexico as actually arrive here. Rudo y Cursi will certainly do. It is produced by some of the most revered names in new Mexican cinema (Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso CuarĂłn and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu) and directed by CuarĂłn’s brother, Carlos. The film reunites Diego Luna and the criminally handsome Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal of Alfonso CuarĂłn’s Y tu MamĂĄ Tambien. Like Y tu MamĂĄ Tambien, the action is narrated, but the difference is in the approach. The narrator in the former was the detached Godardian. In Rudo y Cursi, the narrator is Batuta, “Batonâ€? (Guillermo Francella), who is full of charming fatalistic proverbs about the relation between soccer and life. Baton is an essentially a trickster figure, with dyed whiskers and a sports car. Like the devil, Baton looks for mischief where he can find it. He finds it on a rural soccer field. Baton discovers Tato (Bernal) and Beto (Luna), who are apparently halfbrothers, though some of the U.S. reviews are calling them brothers. The two are classic hijos de chingada, and their parentage is a little uncertain, though each boasts of the superior virtues of his long-gone father. It hardly matters, because their mutual mother’s latest boyfriend is a repulsive cop. The guys work a banana plantation and are both about to run away to the United States. The talent scout Baton sees their talent on the field but figures he can only take one of the pair. That one is Tato, who

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figures that futbol is just his day job until he can make a fortune being a cowboysuited accordion player. In Mexico City, Tato rises to the top of the game, and he pressures Baton to sign Beto as a goalie. Beto is a success, ruling the goal posts and shutting out team after team. Unfortunately, his rude behavior gets him the nickname “Rudo.� For a time the two do well. Tato, now with his own nickname, “Cursi,� meaning “snotty,� gets involved with the wet-dream TV starlet Maya ( Jessica Mas). Tato also lands an H-2, a fine house and even a few gigs, where he repeatedly massacres Cheap Trick’s “I Want You to Want Me.� But Beto’s degenerate gambling and Tato’s hopeless love for the no-good Maya change both their luck for the worse. I’m not sure why the subtitles translate Baton’s words into cockney slang; this may have been to please the British market, due to the widely held belief that Americans don’t care about soccer. (Or maybe it’s to make Baton sound more like Honest John Foulfellow in Pinocchio.) To be fair, this is an

extremely idiom-heavy movie. Rudo y Cursi takes a merry tone to a story in which all roads lead to failure. Ultimately, the one true success is a local narco-thug with an army of bodyguards; he helps himself to the only peaceful spot in the film, a beautiful local beach, and he’s a diabolus ex machina who brings in a sort of unhappy-happy ending. Yet it’s troubling to suspect that Rudo y Cursi is really at heart a cautionary tale of two rural bumpkins who rise above their station. Because of that slight patronization, Rudo y Cursi is only almost really funny and only almost really tragic, though always thoroughly and elegantly moraled: “Pity, nowadays, wars are mistaken for games and games are mistaken for wars.�

RUDO Y CURSI (R; 110 min.), directed and written by Carlos CuarĂłn, photographed by Adam Kimmel and starring Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal and Diego Luna, opens Friday at the Nickelodeon and Del Mar in Santa Cruz and the Aptos Theater in Aptos.


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T’S HARD to just let life happen,� Bhagavan Das philosophizes in What About Me?, a stunning documentary conceived and directed by concept band 1 Giant Leap members Duncan Bridgeman and Jamie Catto. The two artists lay the foundation for the ambitious film by composing studio beats that dozens of musicians from around the world expand upon—everyone from Michael Stipe to Beijing MCs Young Kin and MC Weber to k.d. lang and a cadre of joyful people informally making song around the globe. In conjunction with the visual and aural pleasures are unscripted insights into the film’s central focus: How can one be a better human? The plethora of thoughts and answers all have a central common thread: embrace the silly painful madness of simply living joyfully. Without being preachy, draining or rushed, the film features dozens of philosophers, spiritual and religious leaders and artists—famed and otherwise—who weigh in on an impressive array of interconnected aspects of the “madness� of life. “Part of the madness is to live as if the future were more important than the present moment, which is how most people live,� says spiritual teacher and writer Eckhart Tolle. “lt’s completely insane, so you miss the aliveness of life for some projected future aliveness or fulfillment. There is no future, there is only this: the present moment.� Tim Robbins ruminates on the necessity of each person figuring out how to deal with ugly emotions without the use of drugs: “When you medicate a kid for all those years, that kid’s not learning how to deal with depression or anger,� Robbins said. The documentary is strengthened

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by showing both the diversity and the undeniable overlap among spiritual leaders who shun organized religion and religious leaders who have found their joy in churches, temples and mosques. There is an extended take of a exuberant Gabonese Pygmy ritual, spliced with a few Pygmies calling out the history of Western documentary filmmakers’ tendency to exploit indigenous people by rolling the camera for a few hours, using the footage and never giving money back. Also examining global implications of a culture of consumption is H for Hunger, a film that features Henry Rollins, pissed off and raving as usual, this time about global starvation. There is no debate on whether the world can produce enough food to feed every single person— absolutely, unequivocally, yes. So why, as H for Hunger claims, do one out of every seven people in the world go hungry? If “greed� and “f—ed up corporate interests� are sufficient answers, the film says “enough.� H for Hunger blames the rise of corn-based ethanol for taking

“food, life-giving food, and (using) it to replace gasoline�—a claim that is not entirely accurate. The variety of corn that is used to produce ethanol is primarily fed to livestock or turned into corn syrup, not usually directly consumed by humans. To make an “ethanol equals no food for Darfur� equation is oversimplistic and ignores the reality that starvation has been killing humans long before biofuels existed. The film is highly critical of the aid organization Feed the Children and cites an American Institute of Philanthropy report that only 18 cents out of every dollar donated to Feed the Children is actually spent on food, while the bulk of the funds go to advertising and administrative costs. Along with competitive eaters and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, overweight people are also on Rollins’ shit list. “There are now more fat people on the planet than hungry people,� Rollins barks, referring to obese humans as “millions who have spooned out too much from the common cup.�

Director Neil Hollander’s decision to have the film consist overwhelmingly of Rollins ranting against a background of thousands of starving people from some African and Asian countries dehumanizes the very malnourished humans Rollins purports to speak for. H is for Hunger gives not a single hungry person an actual voice: only the angry white American male gets to speak. For hard-core Rollins fans, this format makes for 90 minutes of heaven. For those who want the actual thoughts and experiences of people in poverty to be heard and ideas for enacting economic and food system changes discussed, the film will disappoint. As Noam Chomsky says in What About Me?, “It’s only in the wealthy privileged sectors that people have no idea what to do. Elsewhere, they do things.� 1 GIANT LEAP: WHAT ABOUT ME? screens Thursday, May 14, at 7:30pm at the Vets Hall, 809 Front St., Santa Cruz. H FOR HUNGER screens Friday, May 15, at 3pm at the same venue. Tickets are $9 general/$7 seniors and students. Visit www.santacruzfilmfestival.com for more info.


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SHOWTIMES FOR FRIDAY MAY 15 – THURSDAY MAY 21 STARTS FRIDAY 5/15! “A crowd-pleaser! Bernal and Luna have an easy chemistry.�

Movie reviews by Steve Palopoli and Richard von Busack

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Diego Luna

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(5:00), 7:20, 9:30 plus Sat, Sun (12:30) STARTS FRIDAY 5/15! “A zany and tender romantic comedy�

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STARTS FRI 5/15! “A playful and stimulating philosophy documentary!� –Variety

Unfortunately not a sequel to Anchorman focusing on everyone’s favorite lamp-loving weatherman. But this simple arthouse oddity that moved neonoir to a high school setting was a surprise hit a few years ago. It’s stylish and

intriguing, even when it tries too hard, which is most of the time. (Plays Fri and Sat midnight at the Del Mar.) (SP) 1/A/0:/<1/ (1942) Never heard of it. But apparently if you like guys with weird lips, this is the movie for you. (Plays Thu at Santa Cruz 9.) (SP) 3F/;7<32 :743

(Unrated; 95 min.) Director Astra Taylor takes leading philosophers out into the streets to see how various places inspire their ideas. Silly Astra, everyone knows you

can’t take nerds out in the sunlight! Or feed them after midnight. Or is that gremlins? All I know is I spilled water on Noam Chomsky one time and he grew fangs and claws and attacked me. (Opens Fri at the Nick.) ;/</53;3<B (R; 100 min.) It makes sense that Steve Zahn has never been a romantic-comedy lead. He’s one of the funniest guys in the movies, but can you imagine Jennifer Aniston swooning over him? That’s why it was smart

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for the makers of this movie to set him up as motel manager who can’t help but pursue her no matter how many times she rejects him. And of course as his competition they hired a gorgeous superstud, in the form of—Woody Harrelson? Wait, that can’t be right. Huh. Now I’m totally confused. (Opens Fri at the Del Mar.) (SP) @C2= G 1C@A7 (R;

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somewhere to pay for tuition to Columbia. At the amusement park called Adventureland he meets Em (Kristen Stewart), a sharp but quiet girl heading to NYU, and Joel (Martin Starr), a poverty-stricken intellectual. Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig play the couple running the amusement park. (RvB) 3/@B6 (G; 90 min.)

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encounters together is the plight of a polar bear family—“Dad,� “Mom� and two cubs, an heir and a spare—during the course of a year. The stunning small effects make more of an impression. Remarkable time-lapse photography pans gently across a valley while observing the yearly change of a forest of deciduous trees from bare branches to scarlet leaves. Otherwise, it’s the usual: shark vs. seal, polar bear vs. walrus, lions vs. elephant, and cheetah vs. gazelle. To the organization’s credit, Disney bites the bullet: “The planet is warming,� Jones says, leaving no room for backpedaling. Very, very cute, and the ending is somehow happy and comforting, just like the critter shows one drowses through at the end of a beery Sunday. (RvB) 3<:756B3< C>

(Unrated; 90 min.) Director Kate Churchill’s documentary about yoga, in which her belief that it can transform anyone’s life leads her to skeptic Nick Rosen, who agrees to be her guinea pig. Does it work? Will the entire Santa Cruz economy fall apart if it doesn’t? (SP) 3D3@:/AB7<5 ;=;3<BA (Unrated;

131 min.) Maria Heiskanen plays a working-class Finnish mother living in Sweden in the first 20 years of the last century. She settles down with the brutish Sigfrid, called Siggi (Mikael Persbrandt), but is touched by the attentions of Pedersen (Jesper Christensen), who owns a camera store. Director Jan Troell has a great gift with this period, as he showed in The Emigrants (1971) and The New Land (1972). It took skill not to make this story a temperance melodrama. (RvB) 4756B7<5 (PG-13; 105 min.) In the future, all movies will have generic titles that describe their ingredients. Citizen Kane will be renamed Monopolizing. The Big Lebowski will be renamed Arguing. Last Tango in Paris will be

called Fucking. So this action flick starring Terrence Howard and Channing Tatum about the world of underground street fighting is way ahead of the curve. (SP) 56=ABA =4 57@:4@73<2A >/AB

(PG-13; 100 min.) Matthew McConaughey is a bachelor literally haunted by his past relationships. Sounds scary, I know, but it could be worse. I heard this was originally going to be called The Ghosts of Shitty Movies Past, and have Matthew McConaughey being forced to watch all the crap films like Sahara, Failure to Launch and Two for the Money that he’s inflicted on the rest of us. (SP) 6/<</6 ;=<B/</( B63 ;=D73 (G; 102

varieties of bastards, covert and overt, respectively. And yet in some ways, the film gave me the creeps worse than any Frat Packer yet; was it director John Hamburg’s beige, deracinated L.A., with its exotic excursion to Chinatown? Was it the supposedly hilarious repeated bit about Sydney refusing to curb his dog, so that everyone has to step in it? Maybe it’s just the way this and the many, many comedies like it keep doggedly patrolling the supposedly indivisible line between men and women—and making that line the biggest comedic cul-de-sac since they buried Neil Simon. (RvB) 7A /<G0=2G B63@3- (PG-13; 103

min.) This movie is about a young superstar who has trouble coping with the meteoric fame of her character Hannah Montana. So I was thinking it must be a narcissistic vanity project for Miley Cyrus—you know, “waah, my life as a spoiled child millionaire is so hard.� Turns out I’m completely wrong! The character she plays in the movie is named “Miley Stewart.� Totally different. Wow, do I feel like a Judgy Judy or what? (SP)

min.) Disappointing comedy/tragedy of an aged magician (Michael Caine) facing a final curtain in a dowdy Yorkshire retirement home during the nadir of the Thatcher years. Caine and his foil, a precocious little boy played by Bill Milner, elevate the material, but director John Crowley can’t find a tone. The terrible title shows some kind of proud antientertainment streak, a terrible lack of show business acumen that a real magician would know to avoid. (RvB)

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(R; 112 min.) Nebbishy L.A. Realtor Peter (Paul Rudd) is going to get married. He doesn’t have a best man for his wedding, since he’s always been a man who preferred woman’s company. After a series of failed “man-dates,� he finds his perfect buddy, an overgrown boy of an investor named Sydney (Jason Segel, of Forgetting Sarah Marshall), but the friendship becomes obsessive to the point where Peter’s fiancee, Zooey (Rashida Jones), has enough. Rudd’s charmingly out-of-it qualities are at their best in a scene where he tries to play 007 during a tuxedo fitting. Just like jerks in real life, Sydney is refreshing in tiny doses, and Rob Huebel and Jon Favreau are good playing different

min.) Set in a tickbitten Long Island suburb during the late ’70s, Derick Martini’s deft romantic comedy follows Scott’s (Rory Culkin) seemingly hopeless thing for young Adriana (Emma Roberts); meanwhile both teens’ families are spiraling out of control. Scott’s dad, Mickey (Alec Baldwin), is a philanderer, cheating on his wife with Adriana’s mom, Melissa (Cynthia Nixon). Meanwhile, Adriana’s cuckolded father, Charlie (Timothy Hutton), pale as King Hamlet’s ghost, sweats his way through a terrific bout of Lyme disease. Despite the tendency for the grandeelike Baldwin to tip the film in his own direction, Lymelife seems one of the most

acute comedic memoirs of that bad era. (RvB) ;=<AB3@A DA /:73<A (PG; 94 min.)

Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie and Rainn Wilson voice the creatures in this animated tribute to 1950s watch-the-skies tales, which features monsters and aliens being cute. It’s a real technical feat but is hampered by a sense of restraint. (RvB) =0A3AA32 (PG-13; 109 min.) A successful guy (Idris Elba) becomes the target of a female stalker (Ali Larter), much to the chagrin of his wife (BeyoncÊ). It’s a Fatal Attraction–type thriller by director Steve Shill, who is moving up from a variety of prestigious TV shows (Dexter, Rome, The Sopranos) to the big screen. % /5/7< (PG-13; 102 min.) Matthew Perry is a thirtysomething who wishes he could be a teenager again and magically turns into Zac Efron. Coincidentally, this is also Matthew Perry’s real-life backup plan for reviving his career. (SP) A7< <=;0@3 (R; 96 min.) UCSC grad Cary Fukunaga’s startling debut concerns the crossMexico run of a doomed gangbanger (Edgar Flores) and the girl who comes to love him, Sayra (Paulina Gaitan). For a young first-time feature filmmaker, Fukunaga has succeeded at reconciling the tragedy and beauty of this life on the run. The movie contains multitudes: pearlescent dawn shots of smoking volcanoes, barrios seen from the crowded top of a freight train. There are lyrical interludes of refuge at stops along the rail yards where the travelers bathe and are fed. Be warned that this passionately told, moody film includes the horrific side of urban Mexican life. Could Sin Nombre be the first post-hip-hop urban movie? (RvB) B63 A=:=7AB (PG-

13; 117 min.) On again, off again true-life story of a deranged street musician (Jamie Foxx) who turns out to have spent time at Juilliard;

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136 min.) Happily, J.J. Abrams’ version of the 40-year-old story is a loving refurbishing of an old structure, rather than a demolishing. Traditions honored include the green babe (Rachel Nichols) and the red-shirted ensign. As Kirk, Chris Pine himself

is the ham this sandwich needs. Zachary Quinto is very poised as Spock, the tragic mulatto of space. Abrams’ tendency to undervillain the picture is redeemed by his making the villain fast, raging and large. Eric Bana, made up so that his face looks like a spider’s abdomen, plays Nero, a Romulan renegade escaped from the future. The film’s only conventional love interest involves Zoe Saldana’s Uhuru, drawn to Spock, as who wouldn’t be. The film’s real tension arises in the partnership between Kirk and Spock—two halves of one great leader, calm calculation meeting insane daring. (RvB) AB/B3 =4 >:/G (PG13; 117 min.) Good but underpowered journothriller remake of the British miniseries, with a likable Russell Crowe as Cal McAffrey, a rumpled slob of a “Washington Globe� investigative reporter. McAffrey covers the shooting of a petty thief in Georgetown, as well as the clipping of a witness. Somehow involved in it all is a congressman (Ben Affleck), Cal’s college roommate. The sign of the times in this movie is Cal’s partnership

with a young blogger (Rachel McAdams) who learns that the whole conspiracy is more than a sex-scandal sideshow. The film is at its most likable when it comes down against the derailment of worthwhile political careers by the morals clause, especially in the face of more genuine menaces to society. (RvB) AC5/@ (R; 128

min.) (R; 120 min.) An unusually honest baseball movie; Algenis Perez Soto plays a Miguel Santos, who got his nickname, “Azucar,â€? either because of his sweet tooth or his easy way around the women. Signed up for the “Kansas City Knights,â€? he experiences culture shock in the grain belt. Directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck show the strangeness of a place like Iowa for a Dominican Republic ĂŠmigrĂŠ like Santos. Sugar’s adventurousness continues by bypassing both the victory and the noble failure we expect in a baseball film. (RvB) AC<A67<3 1:3/<7<5

(R; 102 min.) In Albuquerque, two sisters get into the lucrative field of cleaning up after dead bodies. Christine Jeff ’s mostly pleasant comedy of death and bloodshed is lit up like

a pink lamp shade by the ever-lovable Amy Adams and given some dark highlights by Emily Blunt as her grimier sibling. The film seems trampled over by a producer’s cold feet, but what’s left has charm and hard-nosed humor. With Alan Arkin as the feckless father of the sisters— looking fit as usual, Arkin; he’ll probably get a shovel and bury us all some day. (RvB) F ;3< =@757<A( E=:D3@7<3 (PG-

13; 108 min.) Gavin Hood’s direction leaves Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber’s CGIcreated avatars either running at each other like horny rhinos or stuck in episodes of slomo stuff-strutting that would have looked novel in Hong Kong action movies of the 1990s. The final fight is more of a video game and so heavily synthesized that few moments have any punch to them. One remembers the first X-Men with Wolverine discussing his claws with Anna Paquin and how it hurt “every time.� Here, he brandishes the scimitars, striking sparks off them, like a county fair pitchman demonstrating Ginzus. (RvB)


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Indian. Authentic Indian dishes and specialties served in a comfortable dining room. Lunch buffet daily 11:30am-2:30pm; dinner daily 5pm to close. www.ambrosiaib.com American and specialty dishes from the British and Emerald Isles. Full bar. Children welcome. Happy hour Mon-Fri 2-6pm. Open daily 11am to 2am. Italian. Ambience reminiscent of a small trattoria in the streets of Italy, serving handmade lasagna, pasta dishes, gnocchi and fresh fish. Wed-Sun, Lunch 11am-2pm, Dinner 5-9pm. Continental California cuisine. Breakfast all week 6:30-11am, lunch all week 11am-2pm; dinner Fri-Sat 5-10pm, Sun-Thu 5-9pm. www.seacliffinn.com.

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meat and vegetarian kebabs, gyros, falafel, healthy salads and Mediterranean flatbread pizzas. Beer and wine. Dine in or take out. Tue-Sun 11am-8pm.

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Cambodian. Fresh kebabs, seafood dishes, soups and noodle bowls with a unique Southeast Asian flair. Beer and wine available. Patio dining. Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm.

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By Rob

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For the week of May 13 /@73A (March 21–April 19): “Some people will never learn anything because they understand everything too soon,� wrote Alexander Pope. Most of us have been guilty of that sin: jumping to conclusions so quickly that we don’t bother to keep listening for the full revelation. My sense is that this behavior has become even more common in recent years because we’re inundated by fragments of slapdash information mixed with blips of superficial analysis and echoed hearsay. But please avoid falling prey to the syndrome in the coming week, Aries. More than ever before, you need to gather raw data thoroughly, weigh the evidence with great deliberation, and come to careful understandings. B/C@CA (April 20–May 20): “The people of future generations will win many a liberty of which we do not yet even feel the want,� said German philosopher Max Stirner. That bracing prediction has special meaning for you right now, Taurus. According to my astrological analysis, you are just becoming aware of freedoms that have not previously been on your radar screen. And as soon as you register the full impact of what they entail and how much fun they would be, you’ll be wildly motivated to bring them into your life.

53;7<7 (May 21–June 20): I’m providing you with three metaphorical brainteasers. I hope they will help you work your chutzpah back into shape now that you’re on the road to recovery. 1. Was your fright attack provoked by a venomous snake or by a garden hose that resembled a venomous snake? 2. After your pratfall, when you heard one hand clapping, did you regard it as an unforgivable insult or a humorous teaching? 3. When your healing crisis finally climaxed in a cure, was the catalyst a placebo or real medicine? Please answer these riddles even if you’ve already begun to feel fine again. It’ll help ensure that the healing will last a long time. 1/<13@ (June 21–July 22): The joke goes like this: “Why is a math book so sad? Because it has so many problems.� But of course that’s a distortion of the truth. In fact, the math book loves its problems. Its problems are its reason for being. Besides that, all of its problems are interesting challenges, not frustrating curses. Best of all, every problem has a definite answer, and all the answers are provided in the back of the book. Now here’s the most excellent news of all, Cancerian: I think you’ll be like a math book in the coming weeks.

:3= (July 23–Aug. 22): “Dear Rob Brezsny: I really didn’t like a recent horoscope you wrote for me. I’m a Leo, and although your oracle was sort of true, I didn’t want it to be true, and furthermore I didn’t want to lend my belief energy to help make it true. So I went hunting among the other signs, hoping to find a different horoscope that appealed more to the healthiest aspect of my fantasy life. I settled on the ‘scope for Cancer, as it piqued my interest with just the right hopeful twist, and provided a highly motivating kick in the butt. Thanks!� —Picky Choosy Dear Picky Choosy: I approve of your efforts. These days I would love all of my Leo readers to be as imperious as you’ve been in gathering only the influences you want, and shedding the rest.

D7@5= (Aug. 23–Sept. 22): The scenario I’m about to describe is likely to happen only in your dreams or fantasies, not your actual waking life. But it will later have a correlation in your waking life, and perhaps will be instrumental in preparing you mentally and emotionally for the triumph you’ll be able to accomplish in your waking life. So here it is, the mythic tale that I foresee unfolding in the subtle realms: A python will slither up and begin to coil around you. With an apparently irrational instinct that turns out to be quite smart, you will hiss loudly and then bite the snake, causing it to slip away and leave you alone. :70@/ (Sept. 23–Oct. 22): According to my analysis of the omens, you would really benefit from a baptism right about now. Consider these questions as you design the ritual. Should you seek the help of a religious official, or do it yourself ? Should the baptism be conducted in a Christian, pagan, Jewish, atheist, Buddhist, Hollywood or free-form style? Is it enough just to sprinkle your head or should you go for full immersion? And if you choose the latter, will the dunking be more authentic if it’s in a frigid river

rather than a warm bath? These issues are for you to decide, not me. I insist only on this: Let the holy water wash you free of guilt, remorse, and any habit of mind that tricks you into being mean or careless toward yourself.

A1=@>7= (Oct. 23–Nov. 21): After actor Woody Harrelson allegedly assaulted a paparazzo at New York’s La Guardia Airport, he issued a press release claiming it was an honest mistake. He had just completed filming Zombieland, a film in which his character had to relentlessly fight off zombies. It was understandable, he reasoned, that he mistook the pushy photographer for a zombie and naturally felt compelled to defend himself forcefully. As you shift back and forth between reality bubbles in the coming week, Scorpio, make sure you don’t make a similar error. Keep clearly in mind that the laws of nature in one bubble may be quite different from the laws in the others. A/57BB/@7CA (Nov. 22–Dec. 21): I’m not necessarily saying you fell into a hole a while back, but if you did, the time is right to extricate yourself. Your strength is returning and help is in the neighborhood. Likewise, I’m not making an authoritative pronouncement that you did indeed cast a little curse on yourself during a careless moment. But if something like that did occur, you’re entering an excellent phase to undo the mistake. You’re awakening to how you went awry, and that’s the first crucial step in correcting for the messy consequences. 1/>@71=@< (Dec. 22–Jan. 19): “There are two things to aim at in life,� wrote essayist Logan Pearsall Smith. “First to get what you want, and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.� You are currently in a position, however, to accomplish that magical second aim, Capricorn. More than ever before, you have the power to want what you actually have . . . to enjoy the fruits of your labors . . . to take your attention off the struggle so that you may fully love the experiences your struggle has earned you. /?C/@7CA (Jan. 20–Feb. 18): Scientists find previously unknown species of plants and animals all the time, usually consisting of tiny populations in remote locations. But the latest addition to the great catalog of life is a species whose members number in the millions and cover a huge swath of Ethiopia. It’s a tree that botanists have never had a name for until now: Acacia fumosa. Unlike other acacias, it produces pink blooms in the dry season instead of yellow or pink flowers in the wet season. I predict that you will soon have a comparable experience, Aquarius: You’ll “discover� and identify a unique wellspring that has been around forever but unknown to you. As you tap into its charms, I trust that you will make up for lost time. >7A13A (Feb. 19–March 20): In her column “Word Fugitives� in The Atlantic, Barbara Wallraff asked her readers to coin terms or phrases that would mean “the unfortunate telling of a story that one realizes too late is ill-suited to the occasion.� The best ideas were “blabberghasted,� “tale of whoa,� and “put my faux paw in my mouth.� I’ll warn you to be wary of this behavior in the coming week, Pisces. You’re likely to be unusually articulate, and your urge to express yourself may be extraordinarily pressing. That could make you susceptible to running your mouth. But as long as you monitor yourself for signs that you’re about to go too far, I bet your fluency will serve you very well.

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Real Estate Sales Santa Cruz - Tri-Level Townhome with Attached Garage First floor has tile throughout and half bath for guests. Living room has a fireplace. Dining room features a wall to ceiling mirror. Patio overlooks a peaceful arroyo. Nice clean kitchen with breakfast nook and tile counters. 2 full bedrooms, 2 full baths on second floor. Third floor features a small bedroom and an atrium with tile floor for perfect plant maintenance. Call now for a tour of this outstanding townhome! Priced at $415,000. Call Team Thomas with David Lyng R,E. work4-u.com 831/402-2442

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This home in a desirable Felton location has had some upgrades but also has some “OLD SCHOOL” stuff going on. The home has 2 separate entrances which could accommodate 2 separate living areas. NICE kitchen and lovely wrap around enclosed deck with plenty of windows and cozy pellet stove on the main floor. Team Thomas with David Lyng R.E. work4-u.com 831/402-2442

Boulder Creek Commercial Building with Detached Garage and Large Fenced Yard BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE!! INCOME PRODUCING HOME AT THE FRONT OF THE SPACIOUS LOT! Home is currently set up as a duplex with each 2 bedroom 1 bath having its own separate gas meter. Both the rear unit of the living area and the commercial building have their own separate private fenced yards. Call TEAM THOMAS with David Lyng R.E. to get started living your dream of being YOUR OWN BOSS when you own the shop! Team Thomas with David Lyng R.E. 831/ 402-2442 or 408/307-4178

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Boulder Creek 10 acres. Rough and rugged and a beautiful spot right on top! Long private bumpy road. Private road association. Good owner financing. $215,000. Shown by appointment only. Contact Deborah J. Donner, Donner Land and Mortgage Co., Inc. 408/395-5754 or www.donnerland.com

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Pacific Sun Properties 734 Chestnut Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060 831.471.2424 831.471.0888 Fax www.pacificsunproperties.com

The Art Trailer

New Mexico

1/2 Acre • $1,995 Approx. 20 minutes South of Deming. Good weather, View of Mountains. $95 Down - $46.38/month/48 months Call owner for appt, maps, photos

landbargins.com

408.733.9518

Asking $138,000 • 1 Bdrm., bonus sun room, large workshop • Magical, unique, whimsical! • Private garden, sitting areas, pathways • Be green, walk everywhere, heart of Santa Cruz • Possible owner financing with large down enjoy as is or bring in new manufactured home • Low income co-op park; income restrictions

Judy Ziegler ph: 831-429-8080 cell: 831-334-0257

www.cornucopia.com


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Hairstylist Wanted

Wanna Be In Movies?

Get Rid of Stress and Depression

Chair for rent in beautiful salon/spa. Very busy shopping center. Must see! FT/PT. Call 831/420-7777, Leslie.

Film & TV acting classes starting now! Free DVD & consultation with working actor Ralph Peduto. Call (831) 475-UACT (8228). www.actingoncamera.com Be a pro, work with one. Training pros since ‘86.

Find out how NOW! Call 1-800-293-MIND

“Celebrating 20 Years of Artcoaching” The Nationally Acclaimed Seminar “The Art of Showing and Selling Your Art!”

Are You Hiring? Let Metro help you find the right candidate! Call today to hear about our specials. 408-200-1309.

Monterey seminar on Saturday May 30th from 10-5pm at the Casa Munras Garden Hotel. Come celebrate and learn from THE expert-Shirley Polovy, professional artist and artcoach. 25 YEARS experience in personal, gallery & corporate sales. Workshop is for artists, art reps, gallery owners and staff, entrepreneurs and reviewers are welcome. For testimonials: artcoaching@montereybay.com Call for personal consultations. Early payment discount. Call Artcoaching 831/641-9244 to register. We will have cake!

The Divorced Fathers Network

WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS AD? Your home! Call TEAM THOMAS to get your home advertised here! WE have been advertising in the Metro Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Weekly) for many years and have a proven track record of reaching buyer and sellers through this powerful media! Call to discuss how to get your home sold through all the advertising products we use. Can’t give away all of our secrets but give us a call so that we can share with you the outlets we utilize for MAXIMUM EXPOSURE of your home. Give us a call! TEAM THOMAS with David Lyng R.E. 831/ 402-2442 or 408/307-4178

20th Anniversary Boulder Creek Art, Wine and Music Festival May 23- 25 - Memorial Day weekend. Food, artisan, commercial, imports, business, corporate spaces available. Email eventzrus@aol.com or call Michael at 408.504.4162.

Seriously Ill? Need MMJ? WAMM is NOW accepting applications for membership into our collective. Looking for members who can donate generously. Serving Santa Cruz for 16 years! Your application does not ensure membership. wamm.org, 831-425-0580. peace

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CRANIO-SACRAL CLASSES Beginning Level) With Sylvia Skefich, D.C., April 25th or June 14th, $125 each. 831/475-1995

Home healthcare Aide Caregiver needed for quadriplegic in San Jose. Duties include: Personal Care, Housework, Cooking and some driving. Hours available are: Night Shift: Mon-Fri; Day Shift: Mon-Fri; Weekends: Split-Shift. Social Security, CNA and Driverís License needed. Must speak ENGLISH! Call Rob 126pm 408-265-5315

Bundini’s Used Furniture Dressers, Chests, Beds, Bookshelves, Sofas, etc. Call 831.325.9388, or walk-in 3641 Soquel Dr., (behind Senate Furniture) Santa Cruz.

WE LOVE BLUEGRASS

Pregnant? Considering Adoption?

The Santa Cruz Farmers Market is booking its spring 2009 season of music for the Live Oak and Westside Farmers Markets. Support local farmers, promote your band, bring home the bacon and have fun at the same time! We are looking for lively upbeat music, especially of the bluegrass persuasion. Musicians are encouraged to contact sccfmusic@gmail.com.

Talk with caring agency specializing in matching birthmothers with families nationwide. Living expenses paid. Call 24/7 Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. 866/413-6293

April Ash Designer Outlet Furniture accessories and mattresses. 2800 South Rodeo Gulch Rd., Soquel. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 10am-5pm.

Bathroom & Kitchen Tiling & Repairs For all home repairs. Reliable and Reasonable. For Free Estimates. Call Ray 831/477-1998

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I am a local windows certified technician experienced in troubleshooting software, hardware and network issues. I specialize in computer clean-up and tuning. I will also setup you up with security and anti-malware software and teach you how to keep your computer secure going forward. 831/818-8207

Advocates of shared parenting, are proud to announce a new chapter in San Jose. DFN is a nonprofit group offering peer support for divorced fathers with the goal of improving the lives of children, fathers and mothers after divorce. DFN holds free meetings the first and third Tuesday nights of each month in San Jose. Please call 831/335-5855.

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Your Personality Determines Your Happiness Know why? Call for your free personality test. Call 1-800-293-6463

Medicann - Med. Marijuana Evaluations Lic. MD 866-632-6627 Free I.D. card 24/7 verification. Doctor/patient confidentiality. Discount for MediCal, MediCare and veterans.

Home Renovation Specialist Affordable, reliable carpenters for home improvement. Frame, finish, doors, windows, decks, fences, tile, sheet rock and remodels. Lic#925849. Call Dave 831/332-6463

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