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dealership and dealership and believing believing the the first first price price offered offered best possible deal. aass tthe he b est p ossible d eal. The Th he developers developers ggo o on o n about about the the project project “penciling “penciling out� out� only only if if aass presented presented and and the the council, council, desperate desperate for for buys pitch. off tthe 2120 rrevenue, evenue, b uys tthe he p itch. In In the the case case o he 2 120 Delaware D elaware project, project, the the developer developer was was even even aallowed llowed to to hire hire a staff staff person person to to work work on on their their project, p roject, thus thus having having a “salesperson� “salesperson� inside inside the the bureaucracy. bit more ccity ity b ureaucracy. Don’t Don’t we we deserve deserve a b it m ore our burden off ffrom rom o ur eelecteds? lecteds? Unfortunately Unfortunately the the b urden o aanalysis nalysis and and potentially potentially constructive constructive criticism criticism ffalls alls on on the the public public since since the the council council routinely routinely aabdicates bdicates this this responsibility. responsibility. As As to to your your newspaper, newspaper, wouldn’t wouldn’t proper proper jjournalistic ournalistic practices practices require require you you to to include include a ccolumn olumn from from the the opposite opposite viewpoint, viewpoint, not not just just a chance chance to to write write a blog blog in in a little little box box on on your your website? w ebsite? I am am hoping hoping to to see see the the needed needed changes changes Cruz Weekly. aappearing ppearing soon soon in in the the SSanta anta C ruz W eeklly. y Fred F red J J.. G Geiger, eiger, Santa Santa Cruz Cruz


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Th he b allot b ox d efeat b allooned tthe he p rojected b udget sshortfall hortfall ffrom rom The ballot box defeat ballooned projected budget $ 15.4 b illion tto o a sstaggering taggering $ 21.3 b illion. Th he eelection lection rresults esults aaccentuate ccentuate $15.4 billion $21.3 billion. The tthe he b izarre ccircular ircular d ynamic o n eeconomic conomic d ownturn tthat hat iiss d riving bizarre dynamic off aan downturn driving p eople tto o vvacation acation llocally ocally aatt o ur p henomenal p arks aand nd b eaches tthat hat people our phenomenal parks beaches o perate u sing ffunds unds ffrom rom a sstate tate b udget tthat hat iiss d ramatically sshrinking hrinking operate using budget dramatically d ue tto o iin n llarge arge p art tto o . . . aan n eeconomic conomic d ownturn. due part downturn. Th here is is good good n ews in in the the m idst of of the the m eltdown: d edication tto o There news midst meltdown: dedication cconservation onservation aand nd o ur ccoastal oastal eenvironment nvironment rremains emains a ccore ore vvalue alue iin nS anta our Santa C ruz C ounty. L ocal vvolunteers olunteers aand nd d onors h ave n ot o nly h elped k eep Cruz County. Local donors have not only helped keep o ur sstate tate p arks aalive live w ith eeducational ducational aand nd sstewardship tewardship p rograms, b ut our parks with programs, but h ave aallowed llowed Friends Friends o anta Cruz Cruz State State Parks Parks tto op ursue vvital ital aadvocacy dvocacy have off S Santa pursue tthat hat h as k ept p arks o pen aand nd llifeguards ifeguards sstationed tationed o no ur b eaches. has kept parks open on our beaches. T o ffend end o ff tthe he eeffects fffects o he sstate tate b udget ccrisis, risis, sstalwart talwart llocal ocal ssupport uppo ort To off off tthe budget w ill be b eessential. ssential. It’s Itt’s the the kind kind of of support suppo ort for for local local state state parks parks that that has has will be en cconsistent onsistent ffor or m ore tthan han 330 0 yyears, ears, eenabling nabling F riends o anta C ruz been more Friends off S Santa Cruz S tate P arks’ w ork tto op reservve p recious sstate tate p ark llands ands h ere iin no ur b ack State Parks’ work preserve precious park here our back yyard—15 ard—15 llocations, ocations, ccovering overing n early 2 0,000 aacres cres ffrom rom C oast D airies tto o nearly 20,000 Coast Dairies tthe he P ajaro River. River. 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Other states have gone through this phase too, but California has never emerged from it. It is this fact which underlies the notorious lack of social and political equilibrium in California.� But in the past 60 years, things have gotten worse. The system today is constricted, subverted and hamstrung by special-interest ballot propositions, two-thirds vote requirements, gerrymandering, term limits and raging rivers of freeflowing political cash. The governor and Legislature have been circumscribed and neutered. California Forward, a civic improvement coalition created by California Common Cause, Center for Governmental Studies, New California Network and the Commonwealth Club of California’s Voices of Reform Project, is advocating short-term fixes for the budget and is considering long-term reforms as well. Short term, they’re pushing for managing the spikes in state revenues, a pay-as-you-go requirement, results-based budgeting, a two-year budget and other reforms. As a bipartisan group, they have not yet been able to agree on

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whether to push to reduce the two-thirds requirement for passing the budget and/ or raising revenues. But California Forward co-chairman Bob Hertzberg, a former Democratic Speaker of the Assembly, personally believes the most important reform would be to return power to local governments—where accountability is most immediate—and give them the power to raise funds by majority vote. “The key to restoring democracy in California is bringing government closer to the people,� he said. “People should be getting what they’re paying for and paying for what they want.� The scale at which state government is trying to operate—by funding

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education, health care, public safety and the like for 38 million people—is simply too large. The unintended consequences of Proposition 13—which shifted money and power to Sacramento—must be undone, he argues. Specific solutions aside for now, fixing the fetid mess in Sacramento will require the commitment not just of politicians who see the writing on the wall but also of the mainstream media, which has nurtured widespread ignorance about the business of state politics and government by systematically ignoring it: Not a single TV station from a major California city has a bureau there. Most of all, it will require the involvement of taxpaying citizens, who must bear responsibility for choices that have yielded harmful, if unintended, political consequences. “We need a citizeninduced fix,� as Wunderman puts it. “California government is not only broken, it has become destructive to our future.� Phil Trounstine and Jerry Roberts are the former political editors of the San Jose Mercury News and the San Francisco Chronicle. They write regularly for www.calbuzz.com, a toprated nonpartisan website for California politics.


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strapped to my back with it, the beautiful day I’d been admiring through the window takes on a whole new life. The month leading up to the one minute of freefall that I’m now on was a thrill ride in its own respect. Just the act of saying “yes� to my editor’s question of whether I’d be willing to skydive for an article attracted a swarm of butterflies to my innards. But as the weeks counted down toward jump day, the nervousness changed to excitement while I hoovered up YouTube skydiving videos

and friends regaled me with their own experiences. But on the big day, those dreadful flutters returned as I arrived at Watsonville Municipal Airport and took my last firm stomps on solid ground. After meeting Laura Mullen and her crew from Santa Cruz Skydiving Adventures, Santa Cruz County’s new and only skydiving outfit, I was immediately handed 12 pages of legal documents. The paperwork required no fewer than a dozen initials and five signatures to form a court-

tested contract making it clear that I understand skydiving may kill me and that, if it does, my surviving family may not sue SCSA, my instructor or anyone else within a 20-mile radius. But with formalities aside, I was introduced to Kevin Kramer, the hugely experienced and alarmingly tall instructor who would soon strap me like a writhing infant in a baby Bjorn to his chest in my first experience with tandem skydiving. ¨

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“When we exit, you’re going to want to cross your arms and grab your harness like this,� he said, explaining with disturbing calm the best way to fall from an airplane. Except for a couple other simple instructions, there was nothing left to say, and we crammed into the tiny fourseat prop plane and buzzed up into the heavens. The cramped rear of the aircraft served as the setting for the majority of my hysterical hyperventilating and halfcrazed giggles as my self-preservation instincts began to fully grasp what I was planning to do. At no time was the terror more overwhelming than the seconds just before we rolled out of the plane. There, with legs dangling from the aircraft, my adrenaline-enhanced survival impulses made their last pleas with what they likely considered was the stupidest thing I could ever hope to do.

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Jumping Headfirst Santa Cruz County and skydiving may seem like a match made in heaven. But it’s been more than one leap of faith for Mullen to set up shop in Watsonville. With a drop zone several miles from the airport and wellestablished competitors in Monterey, Mullen was playing a risky game when she opened for business in January. “First off, the distance from the Watsonville airport to the beach where we drop down is about a 15 minute drive. That means we can’t get as many people up in a day as a lot of other places,� says Mullen, who got her start as an instructor with Skydive Monterey. “Everyone told me, ‘Don’t go to Watsonville, you’ll never make any money.’ But for me it’s not all about money.� What it is about for Mullen is the experience. Not her experience skydiving, but other people’s. Seeing a first-timer go from a hyperventilating wreck in the back of the plane to a hooting and hollering adrenaline junkie in freefall is a sight, she says, that never gets old. And with a need to stand out from her competition

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building experience, so rather than flying from tree to tree conga-line style, Richards waits for each group to make it to the next platform—built from sustainable redwood and designed to allow the tree to continue to grow— where he points out ponderosa pines and fire scars. And then, of course, he makes sure to share with us how high up we’re going to be this time. “You’ll be 150 feet up,� he says, balancing nonchalantly on the tips of his Converse sneakers on the very edge of the platform. “In the second half of the tour, people get comfortable and start looking around. Enjoy this one, it’s really fun.� And off he goes. In the fleeting seconds of airtime, it is possible to watch the humming birds pester one another, whiz by an abandoned squirrel’s nest, and to feel the blast of cool air coming up from the forest floor. By the last of the six jumps, you’re ready to go again, this time without all the teeth-clenching. “We’re very intentional in nature,� says Loof bourrow. “We’d like people to come away with a sense of awe.�

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the Typhoon, the dual hammer-shaped ride that, according to staff, was losing popularity. Built in Italy, then assembled in Santa Cruz, the Sea Swings stands 36 feet tall. Fiberglass chairs hang suspended from chains that lift and spin on a rotating center axle, whirling riders up and over the sand—sometimes flinging flip-flops along the way. While Florez was midride, the little girl next to her lost her shoe in the sand. After everyone is buckled in, the chairs lift and the ride starts slowly before picking up speed. Riders are suspended around full circle as its 54foot-long chains splay outward. Around each bend the swings are forced into a ¨

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from the Boardwalk’s past. The old photographs were carefully selected from historical archives before being rendered into paintings for the ride. The ride proved popular with vacationers in April, and if a recent sunny Saturday is any indication, Sea Swings has a busy summer ahead—the line was consistently full throughout the afternoon. Florez gave her seal of approval as she skipped down the exit to meet her mom. “I would definitely ride it again,â€? she said. “It feels like flying.â€? Ă

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more than last year’s five. Free events and open rehearsals start Aug. 2; concert performances will be staged Aug. 7–16. Argentine-born Golijov, now recognized worldwide for his St. Mark Passion and the opera Ainadamar, was represented in absentia with two works at last year’s festival. The composer, who has assimilated classical and vernacular styles from all over, is

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HEN Christine Le entered herself in the Britannia Arms Songwriter’s Showcase, she had no idea it was a contest. “I thought it was an open mic,â€? says the stunning 21-year-old musician and UCSC student. “I came with my guitar and they said that someone hadn’t shown up and that I could play in their spot. It was pretty surprising when it turned out to be a judged competition.â€? Despite her naivetĂŠ, Le won that round and eventually advanced to the final competition last Tuesday at the Britannia Arms pub in Aptos. There, she wowed both the judges and audience members with her crystal clear voice and poppy guitar work, capturing first place overall. Now she’ll be rewarded with eight hours of free recording time at Mars Studio in Aptos and is looking to turn her folk pop numbers into career-starting hits. “At school, a lot of times I’m in class writing lyrics instead of taking notes,â€? says Le, who’s in her third year studying psychology at UCSC and will soon leave for a four-month study-abroad experience in Barbados. “I’m really excited to go to the studio and get some of these songs recorded.â€? Le’s music, like any decent musician’s, is tough to pigeonhole. With influences ranging from the Beatles to Esperanza Spalding and Natalie Cole, she draws on

a wide swath of musical backgrounds. Classically trained on the piano since age 6, she’s also no stranger to music theory or to performing. Lyrically, her songs are mostly romantic. Both “Trouble� and “Grain of Sand,� which she played during her winning set last Tuesday, are written about a past relationship. “The first song was about infatuation and about commitment. I think both men and women sometimes have a problem with commitment,� she says. “I just try to be honest in my songs and tell it how it is.� Ken Capitanich of Mars Studio says he’s thrilled to work with the young musician and that, with a few lucky breaks, she could be on her way to the top. Capitanich is responsible for organizing the Songwriter’s Showcase. Each year, he says, he sees talented musicians with plenty of potential, but most are in need of some added direction. In Le’s case, however, he says she’s already on the right track. “I think her songs are very easy to connect with,� he says. “She’s got a modern and fresh approach and her dynamics are very good. I think she’s a rising local star.�

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FREE Thursday Concerts June 4 – Aug. 27 5:30 – 9:15 p.m. 408. 279. 1775 sj downtown.com

Plaza de Cesar Chavez Downtown San Jose June 4

July 16

Long Gon Bon (AC/DC tribute)

Pato Banton and The Now Generation

Evolution

Reggae KSJO 92.3 La Preciosa

(Journey tribute) Classic Rock 98.5 KFOX June 11

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars

July 23

Matt Nathanson Pop/Rock MIX 106.5

World/Reggae Alice@97.3

July 30

June 18

Pop 94.5 KBAY

Third Eye Blind and Pilot Speed (opener)

Colin Hay of Men at Work

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Anthony David

June 25

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Pete Escovedo Orchestra

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Latin Jazz 98.1 KISS FM

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August 27

Eek-A-Mouse

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Beatles Tribute 94.5 KBAY

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never be never been en as as explicit explicit as as it it is is here. here. W What hat on ggoes o oees o n in in Up Up is is the the story story of of a man man trying trying only tto o realize realize cchildhood hildhood dreams, dreams, o nly to to eencounter ncounter a troubling troubling version version of of himself. himself. Carl Frederickson C arl F rederickson ttries ries tto o cling cling tto o his his memories; Charles m emories; C harles Muntz Muntz has has a similar similar possess prehistoric ffury uryy to to po ssess his his p rehistoric bird. bird. As As always, always, Pixar Pixar begins begins with with something something ffriendly riendly and and cartoony—something cartoony—something like like polychrome Clampett’s tthe he po lychrome dodo dodo in in Bob Bob C lampett’s Porky Wackyland orr tthe dopey, 11938 938 P orky iin nW ackyland o he d ope pey, drawling pooch off tthe Bugs d rawling pooc h iin n ssome ome o he B ugs Bunny B unny ccartoons. artoons. Then Th hen it it combines combines these these high ccartoon art rtoon influences inf luences with with tthe he h igh aart rrt that that mentioned cco-director o-director Pete Pete Docter Docter has has m entioned in in Kurosawa’s one movie iinterviews. nterviews. K urosawa’s IIkiru kiru iiss o ne m ovie dropped. Att ttimes, Upp iiss llike ttitle itle d ropped. A imes, U ike aan n off D Dee Sica’s aanimated nimated vversion ersion o Sica’s Umberto Umberto D. D. At At a crucial crucial point, point, Carl Carl is is in in danger danger of of out. sshutting hutting eeveryone veryyone o ut. As As the the balloons balloo o ns house sstart tart r lleaking eaking helium, helium, his his h ouse is is floating f loating The ssome ome 110 0 ffeet eet off off the the ground. ground. Th he old old man man lleads eads the the place place with with a garden garden hose hose leash; leash; 3# 3#


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Pixar has faith in an audience’s ability to feel without being manipulated—that’s what makes them more than just a studio with an unusually dazzling command of the vocabulary of animation Up is playing in Real 3-D. This is certainly the best version of stereoscopic 3-D, a technology tried out since the late 1920s and apparently even earlier. Coraline’s use of it was more startling, but the sharp 3-D work here gives Up more realism, as when the house is sailing over a sea of thick clouds or the landscapes of a beckoning 10,000-foot waterfall—a triple-size version of Venezuela’s Angel Falls. Sweetly, the story ends not in some terrestrial paradise but on Oakland’s Piedmont Avenue. This winning 10th film by Pixar takes you away and brings you home again.

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it looks like a float in some Macy’s parade of despair. It’s a burden of memories the old man can neither carry nor leave behind. And Up would be a sweet nothing if it weren’t for all this grounding. Certainly, most people will care about the sense of buoyancy. But while loving Up’s ingenuity and humor, one also respects Docter’s refusal to stint the other side of adventure: pain, disappointment and even a tiny amount of blood. The movie keeps its serious mood even as it changes gears into high adventure, with chases, ascensions and a literal aerial dogfight.

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for its references to a wide cross-section of pop culture—like Star Wars, which was the first mainstream action film to acknowledge its audiences’ love and knowledge of movies by repackaging a pastiche of many of the great ones in a creative way and presenting it as an entirely new film. Now such “homages� are so commonplace it’s cliche for directors to work the art that inspired them into their own art, but Raiders was among the first to do this. Plus, its pop-

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culture cannibalism was fueled by two hardened fanboys, Spielberg and Lucas, rather than just one. Thus we get many references to their own films (Star Wars, Duel, etc.) as well as bits from a 1959 Donald Duck comic (the entire opening scene is based on it), the Steve McQueen film Nevada Smith (get it?), the 1973 version of Lost Horizon, Citizen Kane (love those crates!) and a lot more. Ironically, Raiders has itself gone on to be referenced and ripped-off in probably more movies than any other film

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139 min.) Tom Hanks, renegade Harvard symbologist, is called in on a plot to vaporize the Vatican. Meanwhile, a killer from the Illuminati offs one high-ranking cardinal an hour. The money is onscreen, as Hanks zips around Rome and scuttles through old churches. Co-writer and frequent offender Akiva Goldsman adds his aroma to the script; a speech reconciling science and faith is of particular shininess. As the film’s girl, Ayelet Zurer plays a European physicist, dressed down like a Sunday school

teacher in Ogden, Utah. A handy helicopter with the keys left in the ignition brings up a burst of bad-movie audacity at the end; this, sadly, proceeds a twist ending so weakly integrated into the show that it looks like the cast sat down together and watched the alternate finale on DVD extras. (RvB) 3/@B6 (G; 90 min.) It’s Disney’s Earth, we just live here. James Earl Jones rumbles on the soundtrack as the sunrise is viewed from outer space. Holding the series of critter 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) B63 57@:4@73<2 3F>3@73<13 (R;

78 min.) Steven Soderbergh’s latest about a high-class call girl stars porn starlet Sasha Grey. Can she top her riveting performance in I Wanna Bang Your Sister? (SP) 7 :=D3 G=C ;/< (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 “mandates,� 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 outof-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 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.) 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) ;/</53;3<B (R; 100 min.) It makes sense that Steve Zahn has never been a romanticcomedy 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 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. (SP)

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(PG; 105 min.) An impressive comic cast featuring Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christopher Guest, Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais and Steve Coogan comes together to cash enormous paychecks for this sequel to that one movie about the place where the stuff does stuff and everybody runs around like an idiot. (SP) =CB@/53 (Unrated; 90

min.) Kirby Dick’s followup to the very funny and fascinating This Film Is Not Yet Rated is an exposĂŠ of closeted gay politicians who have supported anti-gay policies. Dick’s other movies have been about supermasochists, terminal cancer patients and sexual abuse by Catholic priests. Geez, maybe next time he can find something controversial to make a documentary on! (SP) @C2= G 1C@A7 (R; 110 min.) A reunion of Diego Luna and Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal from Y tu mamĂĄ tambiĂŠn; great to have them back even in a lesser movie. 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, ruining a pair of rural banana plantation workers by making their dreams come true; thanks to Baton they become futbol stars, but Beto’s gambling and Tato’s hopeless ambition to become a singer ruin them both. Diverting, and you get a lot of Mexico in the movie, but because of its slight patronization, the film is only almost really funny and only almost really tragic; however, it’s elegantly moraled:

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“Pity, nowadays, wars are mistaken for games and games are mistaken for wars.� (RvB) 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; this and more is teased out during his troubled friendship with his Boswell (Robert Downey Jr., very good and very dry), an L.A.

Times columnist named Steve Lopez. The highlight is the nighapocalyptic view of the city’s boiling homeless encampment, like something out of Bosch. The backstory of Lopez’s romantic troubles, a fictional subplot borrowed from His Girl Friday is by contrast about as believable as a bum’s tale about why he needs a dollar. Foxx does some artistically athletic turns—he switches gears fast—but his hammy, babbling rain-man gets on the nerves, and his acting in the flashback scenes is almost risible. The Soloist demonstrates one of the essential marks of simple-minded scriptwriting: the idea of that the disturbed have a special conduit to the divine. (RvB) AB/@ B@39 (PG-13; 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) 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) B3@;7</B=@( A/:D/B7=< (PG-13;115

min.) Just when you

thought the Terminatrix ruined everything for this franchise—really, didn’t it sound more like a bug spray than a scary robot?—here it is with Christian Bale playing a grown-up John Connor. Talk about a comeback! I have a sneaking suspicion Arnold is wishing he’d stuck around to star in this Salvation—cause he ain’t getting’ any in Sacramento, that’s for sure. (SP) 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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For the week of May 27 /@73A (March 21–April 19): While reading a crime report in the online version of Northern California’s Arcata Eye newspaper, I came across this entry: “A dreadlocked man attacked a lamp post on the Plaza with his mighty fists, punching it while yelling and, in the memorable description of a witness, ‘fighting amongst himself.’� I immediately thought of you, Aries. According to my analysis of the omens, you’ve been fighting amongst yourself with—how shall I say this?—crafty ferocity. I’d be ecstatic if I could convince you to call a truce, begin peace talks, and maybe even begin practicing some crafty tenderness toward yourself. B/C@CA (April 20–May 20): When you Tauruses are at your best, you get into a groove but not into a rut—humming along with creative efficiency, not just going through the motions or repeating the same old tired shticks. When you’re at the top of your game, it’s because you’ve surrounded yourself with stimuli that make you feel peaceful and comfortable. Other people may work well under pressure and accomplish most when they’re driven by stress, but you usually need to be at ease in order to access your deep brilliance. From what I can tell, everything I just said is a description of what will be happening in the coming weeks. 53;7<7 (May 21–June 20): Research shows that if a stranger gazes at you for at least 8.2 seconds, he or she is definitely interested in you. If, on the other hand, the look lasts 4.5 seconds or less, there’s no attraction. I’m guessing that the percentage of long scrutinies you receive in the coming weeks will be higher than usual. Your raw charisma levels will be up, as will your ability to make strong first impressions. How do you plan to exploit the advantages this will give you, Gemini? According to my projections, it’ll be a good time to meet some allies of the future.

1/<13@ (June 21–July 22): One of the tastiest frogs in the world is at risk of dying out as a species. The “mountain chicken� frog, once a fixture on the chain of Caribbean islands known as Montserrat, has become endangered through loss of habitat, disease, and over-hunting by humans. In response to the crisis, conservationists have airlifted a number of survivors to new homes, attempting to save their kind from extinction. I think it’s time for you to arrange a comparable intervention of your own, Cancerian. A sweet and delicious part of you or your world is not exactly thriving, and needs some strenuous help and care.

:3= (July 23–Aug. 22): A Florida woman, upset that her local McDonald’s had run out of Chicken McNuggets, phoned the 911 emergency service line for help. In an unrelated incident, a Florida man took the same action when Burger King told him it had no lemonade to sell him. I recommend that you not indulge in similar overreactions in the coming week, Leo. The Drama Queen or Drama King archetype is threatening to possess you, and I suspect you’ll have to act forcefully to keep it away. If you’re successful, you’ll be visited by a far more congenial archetype— the Social Butterf ly. And that would prove to be amusing and productive. D7@5= (Aug. 23–Sept. 22): Most of you Virgos have built-in safeguards that ensure you won’t abuse power. That’s why I feel uninhibited about advising you to grab all the new authority and inf luence you can get in the next few weeks. It’s one of those phases in your astrological cycle when you’re more likely to be in line for promotions, new privileges and increased clout. I hope you won’t be shy. You may have to be uncharacteristically aggressive as you claim your rightful potency and rewards. :70@/ (Sept. 23–Oct. 22): In the coming days, the surprise and delight quotient will be way up. I bet you’ll be more prone than usual to uttering exclamations. There may also be a confounding “aha!� and a mind-wobbling “What the frack?!� mixed in there, although I think the emphasis will be on developments that educate and entertain you. Since you will probably be ushered in the direction of the frontier, I think you should find new ways to express your amazement. Instead of cliches like “Jesus H. Christ!� or “Holy crap!�, why not try something fresh, like the following: “Great Odin’s raven!� . . . “Radical lymphocytes!� . . . “Cackling whacks of jibber-jabber!� . . . “Frosty heat waves!� . . . “Panoramic serpentine.� Any other ideas?

A1=@>7= (Oct. 23–Nov. 21): As I was driving out in the country, I spied a curious statement written in large crooked letters on a homemade sign: “I have seen the truth and it doesn’t make sense.� I’m guessing you might feel that way yourself right now, Scorpio. You have summoned the courage to see the deeper reality beneath the official story, but that has made you more confused than you were when you only possessed a smattering of iffy facts. So you’re smarter and better informed, but are nonetheless feeling less secure. My advice: Don’t f lee back into the fake comfort of comfy delusions. If you can maintain your poise in the face of the raging ambiguity, you will ultimately be rewarded with a big dose of cathartic clarity.

A/57BB/@7CA (Nov. 22–Dec. 21): “Wisdom is knowing I am nothing,� said Indian philosopher Nisargadatta Maharaj. “Love is knowing I am everything. And between the two my life moves.� According to my calculations, Sagittarius, you’ll be more on the “knowing you are everything� side of the polarity for the next few weeks. That’s because a f lood is imminent. I expect you’ll be on the receiving end of a massive outreach from the universe—an inf lux of invitations, inquiries, and offers to make connection. You should also be prepared for the dizzying pleasure that comes from seeing how profoundly interlinked and interdependent you are. 1/>@71=@< (Dec. 22–Jan. 19): This is my pledge to you, Capricorn: I promise to use all my otherworldly connections to get your karmic debt reduced in the next few weeks. In return, I ask that you make these pledges to me: You promise not to be a self-pitying martyr or a cranky beast of burden or a willing victim of rank manipulation. You agree not to just follow sloppy orders or passively capitulate as some bad guy with a nice smile tries to lower your standards. And finally, you swear to feed a really healthy desire that will ultimately help give your other desires more integrity and nobility.

/?C/@7CA (Jan. 20–Feb. 18): “We all have a blind spot in love,� says astrologer Jessica Shepherd at moonkissed.com. “Never simple to figure out and even harder to see head on, our blind spot is as unique and complexly layered as we are.� But it’s not a hopeless cause, I would add. In fact, you may ultimately be able to discern the contours of your special ignorance about romance; you may find a way to fix the unconscious glitch that has undermined your quest for meaningful intimacy. How should you proceed? Well, you will need skillful ingenuity, a willingness to gaze upon a f lustering truth about yourself, and maybe a little miraculous grace. And now here’s the very good news, Aquarius: It so happens that all these things are available to you right now. >7A13A (Feb. 19–March 20): It’s a ripe time to revise and rework your past, Pisces. I’ll trust you to make the ultimate determination about how best to do that, but here are some possibilities. 1. Revisit a memory that has haunted you, and do a ritual that resolves it and brings you peace. 2. Return to the scene of an awkward anomaly that remains unsettled, and finally do a duty you neglected. 3. Make your way back to a dream you wandered away from prematurely, and either recommit yourself to it, or put it to rest for good. 4. Dig up and contemplate a secret that has been festering, and come to a decision about what you can do to heal it.

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All day breakfast. Burgers, gyros, sandwiches and 45 flavors of Marianne’s and Polar Bear ice cream. Open 8am daily.

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221 Cathcart St, 831.426.4852

Mexican/Seafood/American. Traditional Mexican favorites. Best fajitas, chicken mole, coconut prawns, blackened prime rib! Fresh seafood. Over 50 premium tequilas, daily happy hour w/ half-price appetizers. Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. American, California-style. With a great bar scene, casually glamorous setting and attentive waitstaff. Full bar. Mon-Sat 11:30am-10pm, Sun 1-10pm. Crepes and more. Featuring the spinach crepe and Tunisian donut. Full bar. Mon-Thu 11am-midnight, Fri 11am-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Seafood. Fresh seafood, shellfish, Midwestern aged beef, pasta specialties, abundant salad bar. Kids menu and nightly entertainment. Harbor and Bay views. Lunch and dinner daily. Mexican. Serving breakfast all day. Popular for our street tacos and handmade Salvadorian pupusas. Vegetarian options made w/ local fresh vegetables & organic tofu. Daily 9: 30am-9:30pm. Americana. Ribs, steaks and burgers are definitely the stars. Full bar. Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm; dinner Sun-Thu 5:30-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5:30-10pm. California/full-service bakery. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. “Best Eggs Benedict in Town.� Happy Hour Mon-Fri 5-6pm. Halfprice appetizers; wines by the glass. Daily 8am-9pm. ’60s Vegas meets ’50s Waikiki. Amazing dining experience in kitchy yet swanky tropical setting. Fresh fish, great steaks, vegetarian. Full-service tiki bar. Happy-hour tiki drinks. Aloha Fri, Sat lunch 11:30am-5pm. Dinner nightly 5pm-close. 3 $


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Thai. Individually prepared with the freshest ingredients, plus ambrosia bubble teas, shakes. Mon-Thu 11:30am-9:30pm, Fri 11:30am-10pm, Sat noon-10pm, Sun noon-9:30pm. Italian-American. Mouthwatering, generous portions, friendly service and the best patio in town. Full bar. Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am, dinner nightly at 5pm. Irish pub and restaurant. Informal pub fare with reliable execution. Lunch and dinner all day, open Mon-Fri 11:30ammidnight, Sat-Sun 11:30am-1:30am. Wine bar with menu. Flawless plates of great character and flavor; sexy menu listings and wines to match. Lunch Wed-Sat noon2pm; dinner Mon-Thu 5-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-11pm, Sun 4-10pm; retail shop Mon 5pm-close, Tue-Sat noon-close, Sun 4pm-close. Pizza. Specializing in authentic Sicilian and square pizza. Homemade pasta, fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and more. Hot slices always ready. Sun-Thu 10am-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 10am-11pm. Pizza. Pizza, fresh salads, sandwiches, wings, desserts, beers on tap. Patio dining, sports on HDTV and free WiFi. Large groups and catering. Open and delivering Fri-Sat 11am-2am, Mon-Thu 11am-1am, Sun 11am-midnight.

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Organic Pizza. Everything organic: pizza, lasagna, soup, salad, beer and local wine. Always organic, local produce. Party room seats 32. Weeknights 4-9pm (closed Tue), Fri 4-10pm, Sat 1-10pm, Sun 1-9pm. See menu at www.redwoodpizza.com.

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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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Mexican. Open for breakfast. We use no lard in our menu and make your food fresh daily. We are famous for our authentic ingredients such as traditional mole from Oaxaca. Lots of vegetarian options. Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, weekends 8am-9pm.


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Employment $600 Weekly Potential Helping the government Part time. No experience, no selling. Call 1-888-213-5225 Ad Code L-5. (AAN CAN)

Beautiful, Rural Conference Center in Scotts Valley. Looking for Kitchen Manager. Supervise staff & make meals for 200+ person conferences. Shifts Vary, Culinary Degree a Plus!. KELLY SERVICES, 425-0653, e-mail: vermije@kellyservices.com. Never A Fee

Shipping/Receiving Workers Wanted! Watsonville, Day and Swing Shifts Available. Fluent English Required. Must have Reliable Transporation Temp & Temp-To-Hire. KELLY SERVICES, 425-0653e-mail: vermije@kellyservices.com. Never A Fee

Retail Store Manager Wanted! M-Th 8am-4pm Sat. 8am-4pm. Downtown Santa Cruz Send your resume today! KELLY SERVICES, 425-0653 e-mail: vermije@kellyservices.com. Never A Fee

HEALTH CONSCIOUS COMPANY Looking for Like-Minded People! Great growing company looking for staff with the ability to grow w/ it. The Following Skills Desired: High ability to multi-task. High energy, fresh ideas and a passion for the health industry. Extremely detail oriented. Proficient in MS Office (Excel). AA or BA a Plus! Experience desired in: Customer Service. Project Management. Fast Paced Restaurant. Sales Experience and/or passion for sales. Looking for people seeking longevity in a Stable Growing Company! Send your resume today! KELLY SERVICES, 831-425-0653 e-mail: vermije@kellyservices.com Never A Fee

Average pay $21/hour or $54K annually. Including Federal benefits and OT. Paid training, vacations. PT/FT. 1-866-945-0295. (AAN CAN)

POST OFFICE NOW HIRING Avg. Pay $21/hour or $54K annually including Federal Benefits and OT. Paid Training, Vacations. PT/FT. 1-866-945-0315 (AAN CAN)

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AWESOME CAREER $20/hr., Avg $57K/yr, Postal Jobs, Pd Training, Vac. OT, Full Benefits, Pension Plan. Call M-F, 8-6 CST. 1-888-361-6551 Ext. 1027 (AAN CAN)

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

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Classes & Instruction Cob Building Workshop June 6-7 & Aug. 22-23. Learn to build a cob cottage. $150 for one, $250 for two. 831-761-3645

Open Intermediate Sunday Ballet Class Madelon Curtis has taught all forms of dance for the past 30 years. A SAG/AFTRA/AEA professional dancer, actress, choreographer and teacher. Broad range of experience. Worked at high school, college and professional levels with dancers of all ages/experience. www.madeloncurtis.com

Your Ad Here! Browse through the Metro Santa Cruz classifieds. Get seen today. To advertise call 408/200-1329.

For Sales Huge Rummage Sale

Bay Federal Credit Union (parking lot) 3333 Clares Street (behind the Capitola Mall - behind Macy’s) Capitola, CA 95010, Date: Sunday, May 31st, Time: from 9:00am-1:00pm. For more information, contact Ashton Holtzinger at 477.8573

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.

Brand New Mattresses Still in plastic. Full sets $229. Queen set $259. Call 831/338-0321.

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

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Online Pharmacy Buy Soma, Ultram, Floricet, Prozac, Buspar. $71.99/90 $107/180 quantities. Price includes prescription! Over 200 meds. $25 Coupon meition offer: #71A31. 1-888-661-4957. tripharmacy.net (AAN CAN)

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Family Services Pregnant? Considering Adoption? 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 (AAN CAN)

Home Services Protect Your Family Get a free GE alarm system with no installation fee and no equipment cost. Most homeowners will receive an insurance discount as well. Mention this ad and get 2 free keychain remotes. Promotional code: A02087Call 800/961-7754 (AAN CAN)

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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Lil Wayne, E-40, Snoop Dog, San Quinn Notice To Readers

Real Estate Rentals

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All real estate advertised in Metro Newspapers is subject to the State and Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, family status (the presence of children), or national origin, or the intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. State and locate laws forbid discrimination in the sale, rental, or advertising of real estate. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis to the best of our knowledge.

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Room for rent. Spacious home 5 minutes from Cabrillo Attention First Time Thug World Records exploCalifornia law requires that conand Capitola. $850 per sive label features lil Wayne tractors taking jobs Buyers Snoop dog E-40 G-unit and that total $500 or more (labor or month. Utilities included. New government programs 831-239-5977. more. Free Downloads, MP3s, materials) be licensed by the with HUGE buyer credits RingTones, videos. Contractors State License Board. available. Call TEAM THOMAS www.thugworldrecords.com State law also requires that conwith David Lyng R.E.Click on 408-561-1255 tractors include their license num- Homes the HOME BUYER TAX CREDIT ber on all advertising. You can link for more info. check the status of your licensed ALL AREAS - HOUSES Guitar Lessons/Song www.work4-u.com contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or FOR RENT (831) 402-2442 Writing 1-800-321-CSLB (2752). Browse thousands of rental Get those songs written and Unlicensed contractors taking Custom Home Designs listings with photos and recorded. Help with jobs that total less than $500 We specialize in remodels, maps. Advertise your rental structure, arrangement, must state in their advertiseadditions, kitchens and bathhome for FREE! Visit: lyrics, groove, and producments that they are not licensed http://www.RealRentals.com rooms. Please call for a Free tion. 30 year pro. All styles. by the Contractors State License Consultation (831)331-0432 (AAN CAN) Class: Rent or Stephen 831/278-1500 Board. or (408)354-6290. Lease

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Boulder Creek

40 acres. Timber Preserve Zoning. Creek frontage. Wild and serene. Off grid. Private Road. Small Aptos/Soquel ridge top site. Good owner Comfortable 2BD, 2BA town- financing offered. $295,000. home. Wwalking distance to Shown by appointment only. New Brighton Beach, or Contact Deborah J. Donner, Cabrillo. GREAT deal $259K, Donner Land and Mortgage Co., assumable financing - not a Inc., Broker at 408/395-5754 or distress property, co-housing, www.donnerland.com Call Terry at Pacific Sun Properties 831/345-2053. Boulder Creek A Beautiful spot! 16 acres. Pre-site Soquel - Three Level development review completed. It used to be a helicopter landing Townhome pad. Full sun, tremendous views. Home owners association fees are just $190 per month Easy access. Good well. E-Z location. Timber Preserve Zoning. for this 3 bedroom 2 and a $485,000. Shown by appointhalf bath home with nearly ment only. Contact Deborah J. 1500 sq. ft. of living space. Donner, Donner Land and Private patio, fireplace, Mortgage Co., Inc. 408/395attached garage, WOW! This one is worth taking a look at 5754 or www.donnerland.com Priced at $415,000? Call Boulder Creek Team Thomas with David Lyng R,E. work4-u.com 10 acres. Rough and rugged and 831/402-2442 a beautiful spot right on top! Long private bumpy road. Private road association. Good Boulder Creek - The owner financing. $215,000. Way The West Was Shown by appointment only. Won Contact Deborah J. Donner, In the good old days you Donner Land and Mortgage Co., opened up shop right on your Inc. 408/395-5754 or property, work in the back, www.donnerland.com live in the front. This commercial/residential property Boulder Creek has a good sized home, shop, This one is a beauty! Come garage and 2 fenced yards. see. Bloom Grade. 5 acres. Priced at $415,000. Team TPZ. Private road. Serene and Thomas with David Lyng R.E. quiet. By the golf course. 831/ 402-2442 or 408/307-4178 Ridge-top view. Beautiful. Power and water. Pad I Want To Hold Your cleared. $289,000. Shown by appointment only. Contact Hand Deborah J. Donner, Donner If that’s what it takes to help you Land and Mortgage Co., Inc. through the first time buyer 408/395-5754 or process because we are here to www.donnerland.com WORK 4-U. Please visit our website www.work4-u.com. TEAM THOMAS with David Lyng R.E. (831) 402-2442

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Guitar Lessons/Song Writing

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

Get those songs written and recorded. Help with structure, arrangement, lyrics, groove, and production. 30 year pro. All styles. Stephen 831/278-1500

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

The Divorced Fathers Network 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.

VENDORS WANTED IT’S NOT TOO LATE 34th Annual San Jose Pride Festival June 13th - 14th 11:30 AM - 7:30 PM Food, Artisan, Commercial, Imports, Business, Corporate Spaces Available Email eventzrus@aol.com or call Michael at 408 504 4162

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Huge Rummage Sale Bay Federal Credit Union (parking lot) 3333 Clares Street (behind the Capitola Mall - behind Macy’s) Capitola, CA 95010, Date: Sunday, May 31st, Time: from 9:00am-1:00pm. For more information, contact Ashton Holtzinger at 477.8573

Relationship, parenting, teen life, stress, depression, anger. I’m ready to listen and help.Personal counseling $35/hour, 1st session free. SCpersonalcounseling.com, 831/239-2008

Bundini’s Used Furniture

Online Pharmacy

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

Buy Soma, Ultram, Floricet, Prozac, Buspar. $71.99/90 $107/180 quantities. Price includes prescription! Over 200 meds. $25 Coupon meition offer: #71A31. 1-888-661-4957. tripharmacy.net

WE LOVE BLUEGRASS 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.

Managers & Trainees Wanted (No Layoffs Here) Are you responsible, consistent, self motivated, positive & goal oriented? Do you like to talk to people? Then this is the job for you! Training & support. Team work. Flexible hours. Unlimited earning potential. PT or FT. Check us out at the IHOP Restaurant Conference room, 7:30pm, Tuesdays, 5403 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara. Bring the Metro ad. Call Jerry, 408-750-7250.

Wanna Be In Movies? 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.

Heller Immigration Law 25+ Years In S. Bay FREE Consultation with an Attorney! 800/863-4448 or www.greencard1.com/consult@greencard1.com

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.

Medical Cannabis Delivery Medical Cannabis ID required, 408-899-0902

Open Intermediate Sunday Ballet Class Madelon Curtis has taught all forms of dance for the past 30 years. A SAG/AFTRA/AEA professional dancer, actress, choreographer and teacher. Broad range of experience. Worked at high school, college and professional levels with dancers of all ages/experience. www.madeloncurtis.com

Protect Your Family Get a free GE alarm system with no installation fee and no equipment cost. Most homeowners will receive an insurance discount as well. Mention this ad and get 2 free keychain remotes. Promotional code: A02087- Call 800/961-7754

I Want To Hold Your Hand If that’s what it takes to help you through the first time buyer process because we are here to WORK 4-U. Please visit our website www.work4-u.com. TEAM THOMAS with David Lyng R.E. (831) 402-2442

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Lil Wayne, E-40, Snoop Dog, San Quinn Thug World Records explosive label features lil Wayne Snoop dog E-40 G-unit and more. Free Downloads, MP3s, RingTones, videos. www.thugworldrecords.com 408-561-1255

Sell Your House in 7 Days Or Less Will pay full price for your home. Fast, hassle free closure. Guaranteed written offer. Get immediate debt relief. Sell your home quickly. Kevin, 925-658-4363

Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy $975 + Costs Robert M. Haight, Attorney 831/438-6610

Sunday, June 7, 2009. Organic Food Wine Tasting 2:00 - 5:00 pm, $75. To register call: 831-763-2111 x16 or visit: http://eco-farm.org/events/dirt_to_dining

Attention First Time Buyers New government programs with HUGE buyer credits available. Call TEAM THOMAS with David Lyng R.E.Click on the HOME BUYER TAX CREDIT link for more info. www.work4-u.com (831) 402-2442

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