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Jimmy Eat World --Oct. 2, Catalyst Bellyqueen --Oct. 2, Cayuga Vault Dave Alvin --Oct. 2, Moe's Alley Perry Farrell --Oct. 3, Catalyst The Melodians --Oct. 3, Moe's Alley David Olney --Oct. 3, Don Quixote's Chuchito Valdes --Oct. 4, Moe's Alley The Websters --Oct. 4, Don Quixote's Robert Earl Keen --Oct. 5, Catalyst Jimmy LaFave --Oct. 5, Don Quixote's Chris Cain --Oct. 5, Moe's Alley Planet Cruz --Oct. 5, Kuumbwa Led Zeppelin tribute --Oct. 6, Don Quixote's Atmosphere --Oct. 6, Catalyst All the King's Men --Oct. 6, Moe's Alley Bill Callahan --Oct. 6, Kuumbwa John Lennon tribute --Oct. 7, Don Quixote's Redman --Oct. 7, Catalyst George Carlin --Oct. 7, Santa Cruz Civic Black Francis --Oct. 7, Catalyst The Subdudes --Oct. 8, Moe's Alley Johnny A --Oct. 8, Don Quixote's Benny Green --Oct. 8, Kuumbwa The Subdudes --Oct. 9, Moe's Alley Tom Russell --Oct. 9, Don Quixote's Social Distortion --Oct. 9, Catalyst John Scofield --Oct. 9, Kuumbwa Hip City Cruz --Oct. 10, Don Quixote's Social Distortion --Oct. 10, Catalyst Trance Zen Dance --Oct. 10, Moe's Alley The Radiators --Oct. 11, Moe's Alley Social Distortion --Oct. 11, Catalyst Poetry & Jazz --Oct. 11, Kuumbwa Martin Sexton --Oct. 12, The Attic Danjuma and Friends --Oct. 12, Don Quixote's Norton Buffalo --Oct. 12, Kuumbwa Luna Gitana Festival --Oct. 13, Mello Center Kaweh --Oct. 13, Don Quixote's Vinyl --Oct. 13, Moe's Alley Mesut Ozgen --Oct. 13, Kuumbwa Ragged Glory --Oct. 13, Vet's Hall The Bobs --Oct. 13, The Attic Kristina Olsen --Oct. 14, Don Quixote's Andre Nickatina --Oct. 14, Catalyst Claudia Villela --Oct. 15, Kuumbwa Solid Blues --Oct. 16, The Rio Bluehouse --Oct. 17, Don Quixote's Bluehouse --Oct. 17, Don Quixote's Matthew Shipp --Oct. 18, Kuumbwa Leftover Crack --Oct. 18, Vet's Hall New Monsoon --Oct. 19, Moe's Alley Esperanza Del Valle --Oct. 19, Mello Center Pharoahe Monch --Oct. 19, Catalyst Gemini Soul --Oct. 19, Kuumbwa Southern Culture on the Skids --Oct. 20, Moe's Alley Roy Zimmerman --Oct. 20, Kuumbwa Tech N9ne --Oct. 21, Catalyst Lost Weekend --Oct. 21, Don Quixote's The Greencards --Oct. 22, Don Quixote's T.S. Monk --Oct. 22, Kuumbwa Harry Manx --Oct. 24, Don Quixote's R&B; Revue --Oct. 25, Moe's Alley Olivier Mtukudzi --Oct. 25, Kuumbwa Music from the Crooked Road --Oct. 25, The Rio Neil Young tribute --Oct. 26, Don Quixote's Tubes --Oct. 26, Brookdale Lodge Hell's Belles --Oct. 27, Catalyst Norton Buffalo --Oct. 27, Kuumbwa The Mermen --Oct. 27, Don Quixote's Tango No. 9 --Oct. 28, The Attic Dafnis Prieto --Oct. 29, Kuumbwa Gretchen Peters --Oct. 30, Don Quixote's Tiger Army --Oct. 31, Catalyst State Radio --Oct. 31, The Attic Ghostface/Rakim --Nov. 3, Catalyst 'A Child of Our Time' --Nov. 3, The Rio Ravi Shankar's Festival of India --Nov. 4, Santa Cruz Civic Vishten --Nov. 4, Don Quixote's Henry Rollins --Nov. 5, The Rio Sonia of Disappear Fear --Nov. 8, Don Quixote's Patrick Street --Nov. 8, Don Quixote's Tom Brokaw --Nov. 8, The Rio Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys --Nov. 9, Don Quixote's Ween --Nov. 9, Santa Cruz Civic Ozzie Katani --Nov. 9, The Attic Terri Hendrix --Nov. 11, Don Quixote's Eliza Gilkyson --Nov. 12, Don Quixote's Nathan Aweau/Herb Otha Jr. --Nov. 12, Mello Center Caetano Veloso --Nov. 16, Santa Cruz Civic New Found Glory --Nov. 16, Catalyst Keith Greeninger --Nov. 17, Kuumbwa Watsonville Salvation Army Band --Nov. 17, Mello Center Keith Greeninger --Nov. 17, Kuumbwa Anthony Bourdain --Nov. 17, The Rio Krishna Das --Nov. 20, Vet's Hall Ras Midas --Nov. 23, Don Quixote's Youssou N'Dour --Nov. 28, The Rio Laurence Juber --Nov. 30, Don Quixote's 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' --Nov. 30, Mello Center Bill Bourne --Dec. 2, Don Quixote's Amy Hanaiali'i --Dec. 8, Mello Center Pink Floyd tribute --Dec. 15, Don Quixote's Country Joe McDonald --Jan. 12, Don Quixote's Santa Cruz Symphony --Jan. 27, Mello Center 'Peter Rabbit' --Jan. 31, Mello Center Winter Dance Party --Feb. 2, Mello Center Hugh Masakela --Feb. 8, The Rio
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Comedian George Carlin talks with Sentinel reporter Wallace Baine about the state of the nation in advance of Carlin's Oct. 7 show in Santa Cruz.
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Comedian George Carlin talks with Sentinel reporter Wallace Baine about the state of the nation in advance of Carlin's Oct. 7 show in Santa Cruz.
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The many themes of love are explored in this wonderful ensemble romance.
verdict: A-, R (Strong sexual content, nudity, profanity). Directed by Robert Benton. Starring Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear, Radha Mitchell. 1 hour, 42 minutes. The Del Mar, 426-7500; Aptos Cinema, 426-7500. |
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Michael Douglas stars in a bittersweet ode to a rapidly disappearing California Dream.
verdict: B+ PG-13 (Some strong language, mature thematic elements and brief drug references). Directed by Mike Cahill. Starring Michael Douglas, Evan Rachel Wood. 1 hour, 33 minutes. The Nickelodeon, 4216-7500. |
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Journey into the tawdry ’hoods of YouTube... |
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Cars become rolling modes of flamboyant personal expression in the ArtCar Festival.
Sept. 29. Outdoor events: Abbott Square, Cooper Street and Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz. Indoor events: Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, 705 Front Street, Santa Cruz. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. Details: (831) 429-1964, www.santacruzmah.org, and www.artcarfest.com. |
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In a mood for reminiscing, the landmark festival celebrates 50 years.
Friday through sunday, 6:30 p.m. to midnight, Friday; 1 p.m. to midnight Saturday; 12:30 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Monterey Fairgrounds, 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey. Arena tickets and Saturday grounds tickets sold out; Friday and Sunday grounds tickets, $15 youth (2-18) and $35 general for Friday, $15 and $45, Saturday and Sunday. Three-day package $20/$50. Details: (925) 275-9255 or www.montereyjazzfestival.org} |
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Three Santa Cruz singer/songwriters come together for the sake of forest preservation.
Sunday 7 p.m. Don Quixote’s, 6275 Highway 9, Felton. Tickets are $20. Details: 603-2294 or www.donquixotesmusic.com. |
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New cafe in Aptos center provides oasis of great food for lovers of all things Mediterranean.
Cuisine: Very good. Service: Good. Value: Excellent. Ambiance: Casual, very friendly and comfortable in beautiful Middle-Eastern setting. Cost: Very reasonable. Entrees from around $6 to $14. Zameen, 7528 Soquel Drive, Aptos. Details: 688-4465 or www.zameencuisine.com. E-mail: info@zameencuisine.com . Open daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Monday. |
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Experimental festival returns to its roots after a four-year hiatus.
Saturday 7 p.m. Glen Alba Gardens, 12250 Alba Road, Ben Lomond. Tickets are $20 per car available in advance at Streetlight Records or on-line at www.elsaproductions.com/wsh/ Ticket price is $25 at the door. |
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Festival expands vision beyond traditional mariachi with Ronstadt, Los Lobos.
{ Sept. 26-30 Various locations. Details: (800) MHC-VIVA or www.mhcviva.org } |
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Scotts Valley theater troupe opens new venue with ‘Oliver!’
{ Through Oct. 7 Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. Bethany University Theater, 800 Bethany Drive, Scotts Valley. Tickets: $19, adults; $16, seniors and students; $12 children under 10. Advance tickets, take $2 off. Details: www.svpaa.org } |
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