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Flashback Dining Yesterday’s prices, today’s menus. It’s a beautiful thing.

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COVER STORY A&E

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S TA G E , A R T & EVENTS

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EPICURE

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DINER’S GUIDE ASTR OLOGY

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T’S BEEN a little over a week since Watsonville’s City Council approved a series of tentative agreements that will whack the city employees’ work week down to four nine-hour days, creating an overall 10 percent reduction in cost to the general fund and a service blackout one day per week, likely Fridays. During last week’s public comment, not a soul stood up to weep for the lost wages or decry the city as draconian. A Zen-like sense of acceptance seems to have settled upon the city and its 557 employees. “People are pretty good about it. They knew it was coming,� says Rex Rackley, the city’s Lone Ranger of graffiti abatement. “I’m just happy to have a job.� The 2009–10 and 2010–11 biennial budget, in its current 300-page-plus incarnation, contains enough cuts to close a $4.5 million budget gap and is naturally a pretty gory read, rife with program cuts and service reductions. But the bulk necessarily had to come from employees, says administrative services director Marc Pimentel. “Nobody’s looking forward to a 36-hour work week. The work level won’t change,� he says. “But that’s the reality. We’re not going to complain about it.� It was only a few months ago that many city employees accepted a two-week holiday work furlough, and it seems to be the best approximation of what residents can expect Fridays in Watsonville to look like after July 17—no dumping your compost, no paying the water bill, no retrieving a towed vehicle. Pimentel says the impact seems to have been minimal. “We didn’t have this mountain of voice messages saying, ‘I couldn’t get this done, where were you?’� he says, adding: “The fortunate thing is this is temporary. � That is, of course, if economic woes lessen. While the agreements are only for one year, with room to reassess if revenues pick back up, Pimentel is already projecting a deficit for the next three fiscal years, starting at $2.8 million for 2010–11. Though the firefighters’ union has yet to cut a deal with the city, the police have already agreed to a 7.5 percent reduction, though Lt. Edward Gluhan says that citizens will see the same number of cops on the street, just not so many behind the desks at 215 Union St. “It

is very likely that our civilian staff will see an hour reduction. Some of the things they do will have to be done by officers,â€? he says. “It may impact how quickly they’ll be able to respond to lower priority situations.â€? The nonsafety unions banded together in a coalition early on, hoping to make the most of the $2.8 million worth of concessions the city was asking for. But at first the amount was a shock, says Operating Engineers Local No. 3 representative and coalition spokesman David Cariaga. “We were taken aback by the steep amount of reduction they wanted,â€? he says. “We spent weeks, if not months, looking at the city’s budget, making sure it definitely was true. Once we believed the numbers, we changed our stance and worked with them.â€? He says the 18 members of OE3, SEIU Local 521, management and the rest of the group quickly abandoned the quest for raises and settled for minimizing the carnage. “[The city] did not come off their mark, [whereas] we probably moved off our mark four times in a three-week period,â€? says Cariaga. “That’s what they call hard bargaining.â€? In the end, Cariaga says, as the highly unpopular May 19 ballot measures neared and the revenue forecast worsened, the coalition felt pressure to make a move. “[We thought,] if we keep holding out, what happens when the state taps the city for more money? Do we cut our losses now?â€? he says. “We thought, ‘What’s it going to be like when they get pink slips?’ We didn’t want to put our co-workers through that if we could prevent it.â€? Their conclusion: it is far better to have worked and lost 10 percent than not to work at all. The four-day week has pared down some 80 to 100 layoffs to just eight. “The city has a very collegial atmosphere. It was almost everyone’s top priority not to have any job cuts,â€? said one library employee who sat at the bargaining table. “It’s not easy, but it’s something that I can deal with. I have a kid, so four days a week is actually kind of nice.â€? But it’s still not smooth sailing from here. The state may come looking for a handout—in Watsonville’s case, up to a $1.85 million handout—and if so, jobs will again be at serious risk across all departments, according to Pimentel. Ă


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AUREEN Halligan never has to worry about working two jobs to afford expensive vinyl paints and matte acrylics again. Halligan, her boyfriend Marshall Kleiber and fellow painter and filmmaker Ray Sumser each pay $300 a month for a three-bedroom loft at the Tannery Arts Center that includes brand-new kitchen appliances, high ceilings and a music studio with room enough for Kleiber’s drumset, electric keyboard and vintage Gretch guitar. High windows and track lighting provide Halligan with just the right amount of light while she works on the series of oil paintings she plans to debut at the grand opening this Friday. The gathering celebrates the completion of the lofts, Santa Cruz’s affordable housing project for the arts, and serves as a reminder that there’s more to come at the complex just north of Highway 1 along River Street. On deck for Phase Two are work-only spaces that will provide affordable studios for artists throughout town. A black box theater

and the renovation of the old Hide House for use by the Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre Company, along with office suites for nonprofit art organizations, a cafe and an art gallery, will complete Phase Three. Visitors from all over the Bay Area are anticipated, cementing the vision of the Tannery as a collaborative, tight-knit community of dynamic artists as well as a bustling focal point of cultural tourism. It’s the end-product of a process that started years ago, when a Redevelopment Agency survey revealed that many valued members of the creative arts community were being priced out of town. Not only are paints and plaster expensive materials, but unless an apartment is big enough to choreograph dances in or comes equipped with a dark room, money for studio space is an additional financial strain. “Artists were kind of living stacked up on top of each other,� says Tannery Arts Center board director George Newell. Restoring the old Salz Tannery on River

Street and turning it into affordable housing with incredibly low rent and ample work space was a way of reeling back in painters, drafters, writers and dancers. The finished first phase, completed by the East Coast–based nonprofit Artspace Projects Inc., erected 100 units of live-work space, which have been inhabited since February 2009 by some 220 people (including 56 children). To qualify for low-income housing, the applicants must earn less than 50 percent of the median area income, which f luctuates yearly. The total cost of Phase One was $35.4 million. Trust fund investments of $3.7 million were able to generate or attract around $32 million in outside funding. “These are some of the smartest economic development dollars we have invested in our local economy in a long time,� Newell says. He buffers this claim by pointing to the hundreds employed locally for the two years it took to build the lofts. The work-only studios and performing arts center will solidify a reciprocal relationship between the Tannery and the community. “Phase Two and Phase Three are really the public-serving parts of the project,� explains Newell, “As we develop each part of this project, it helps to add credibility to the next chapter. The housing goes up, people go ‘Oh, that’s the real deal!’� Each phase was designed independently, so that a wrench thrown into one gear would not disassemble the other two. “As you can see, the first phase is more certain than the last two, since it is built and paid for,� says Newell. And that’s the trick. This summer renovation will start on the old buildings. Newell assures that “the only real barriers that remain now are funding.� Phases Two and Three are estimated

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to cost $10 million dollars each. A $2 million grant from the California Cultural and Historic Endowment has given a substantial kick-start to Phase Two, along with a $5 million federal grant still pending. But it’s the private sector that Newell credits as the “precious and hopeful source that remains the Tannery’s biggest life-saver.� The grand opening will showcase the residents’ progress and help keep private investors intrigued. “The day’s event will be a good sampling of what the people who live and work have been able to achieve,� says Margeret Niven, head of the events committee. Halligan sees the event as an opportunity to shake the hands of those who have made her new home a reality. At 3pm a speakers program of city officials, including Mayor Cynthia Mathews, will precede a barrage of dance and spoken word performances. An open studios tour of the lofts will give visitors an inside-out view of the creativity Newell identifies as Santa Cruz’s most robust renewable resource. “We pretty much achieved our goal of trying to keep people here,� he says.

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their w their way ay tthrough hrough level level eeight ight o off S Super uper Mario Brothers, orr a d dozen using M ario B rothers, o ozen ssamurais amurais u sing herd off d drugged tthick hick ttwigs wigs tto o fight fight off off a h erd o rugged Victor Wootens, might V ictor W ootens, aand nd yyou ou m ight ccome ome near Ellison ssomewhere omewhere n ear iit. t. E llison ssays ays tthere’s here’s nothing he’d hear. n othing h e’d rrather ather h ear. “A “A lot lot of of people people don’t don’t like like to to say say they they dig dig own myy sshit, know o wn ttheir heir sshit. hit. I love love m hit, yyou ou k now what mean don’t myy w hat II’m ’m ssayin’? ayin’? I m ean iiff I d on’t like like m music, hee says. m usic, why why would would anyone anyone else?� else?� h says. how work on know. ““That’s Th hat’s h ow I w ork o n ttracks, racks, yyou ou k now. digging keep But Iff I’m I’m d igging a ttrack rack II’ll ’ll k eep aatt iit. t. B ut iiff not, out. myy ggift, n ot, II’ll ’ll tthrow hrow iitt o ut. I think think tthat’s hat’s m ift, know what works rreally, eally, being being aable ble tto ok now w hat w orks aand nd what doesn’t. w hat d oesn’t.� Ellison Ellison is is using using his his gift gift to to polish polish up up his h is llatest atest album, album, the the much-anticipated much-anticipated ffollow-up ollow-up tto o 2008’s 2008’s ggroundbreaking roundbreaking LP LP Angeles. LLos os A ngeles. “It’ll “It’ll hopefully hopefully be be done done in in October, hee says progress, O ctober,� h says of of his his p rogress, before before on myy m most honest ggoing oing o n tto o ccall all iitt ““by by ffar ar m ost h onest work. w ork.� The Th he ttrip rip ffrom rom ssmall-time mall-time beat beat dabbler d abbler tto o iin-demand n-demand iinternational nternational aartist rtist was was both both a blessing blessing aand nd a curse, curse, hee ssays, disc drops h ays, and and when when the the new new d isc d rops it it will will cchronicle hronicle “the “the sspectrum pectrum of of extreme extreme

happiness aand happiness nd sadness� sadness� that that went went aalong long w ith tthe he yyear ear 2008. 2008. with Flying Lotus Lotus album, album, however, however, is is a very very A Flying d ifferent beast beast tthan han a F lying L otus llive ive different Flying Lotus sshow. how. O nstage, F lyLo b umps u p tthe he ttempo empo Onstage, FlyLo bumps up aand nd turns turns h is normally normally rrelaxed elaxed vvibe ibe iinto nto a his ffrenetic renetic ffreakout, reakout, m ixing cclips lips o is ttracks, racks, mixing off h his h is ffriends’ riends’ ttracks, racks, ccountless ountless rremixes, emixes, m ovie his movie q uotes aand nd llive ive llooping ooping iinto nto a ssingle ingle quotes iimprovised mprovised aand nd u ninterrupted ssymphony ymphony uninterrupted o jazzed-up h ip-hop ggoodness. oodness. In In S an Jo ose, off jazzed-up hip-hop San Jose, E llison says, says, eexpect xpect the the unexpected. unexpected. Ellison “It’s a different different trip, trip, you you know, know, a “It’s d ifferent energy energy live, live,� he he ssays. ays. “I “I ggot ot ssome ome different n ew sshit hit I’ll I’ll p robably drop, drop, yyou’ll ou’ll ssee. ee. I new probably m ean I ccould ould play play tthe he same same o ld ttracks, racks, b ut mean old but w ho w ants tto o hear hear tthat?� hat?� who wants FLYING LOTUS LOTUS plugs plugs in, in, along along FLYING with Free Free the the Robots Robots and and DJ DJ Basura Basura with Goldenchyld, on on Friday, Friday, June June 5, 5, Goldenchyld, at 9pm 9pm at at the the Blank Blank Club, Club, 44 44 S. S. at Almaden Ave., Ave., San San Jose. Jose. Tickets Tickeets are are Almaden $16, available available at at www.ticketweb.com www.tickeetweb.com $16, or 408.292.5265. 408.292.5265. or


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OING where no one has gone before has lately gotten a bit dicier. The present economy pulled a rug out from under the previous New Music Works concerts, a not-nice turn during this 30th anniversary season. But none of Phil Collins’ band of the best newmusic specialists in town will be crying the blues at their Avant Garden Party this Sunday afternoon in Soquel. The annual event, described this round as “a carnival of sounds and f lavors from Brazil to Zimbabwe,� offers an even larger serving than last year of new music for the ears and eyes, along with a feast of “gourmet delicacies� for the palate courtesy of India Jozseph Schultz and David Jackman. A steal of a deal at $35 general, $30 seniors and $25 students in advance—5 bucks more at the door— the Avant Garden Party frolics all afternoon, from 3pm to 7pm, in the garden of Laura Bathrick and Robert Eberle on Monterey Avenue (close to the intersection of Soquel Drive and Park Avenue). The Choros Ensemble—named after Brazil’s popular music style that often manages to distill a happy lament—leads the lineup of performing ensembles and artists. In this case, mandolinist Mike Marshall and company improvise in that sensual style that emerged in Rio de Janeiro in the middle of the 19th

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century. Marshall also teams up with guitarist Gyan Riley for Indigo Trails, composed specifically for the party by Brooklynite Jeffrey Harrington, whose scores are available for the taking on his website. The eight members of Laura Mallon’s Singing Wood Marimba Ensemble go for the Shona dance music of Zimbabwe, rhythmically complex and utterly infectious. The Shona people, of Zimbabwe and southern Mozambique, number about 9 million, speak several dialects and maintain a rich cultural heritage. Local guitarist and all-around music man Kenny Hill brings his own menu of new American fare, including Andrew York’s Albaycin and King Lotvin and James Kline’s Morning Coffee. Albaycin is the old Moorish neighborhood of Granada, Spain (which includes the Alhambra). You can see and hear York play his King Lotvin on YouTube. In their corner of the garden, singer Lori Rivera and bassist Stan Poplin have their own musical ideas to share

with each other, the f lowers blooming and all available ears at hand. Michael McGushin and his Ariose Singers will show off their precision a cappella ensemble in two works by 100-yearold-and-still-taking-commissions Elliott Carter, Musicians wrestle everywhere and Heart not so heavy as mine; Carlos Guastavino’s setting of Rafael Alberti’s poem “Se equivocĂł la palomaâ€? (The Mistaken Dove) and Heitor Villa Lobos’ arrangement of the Brazilian folk song “Estrella ĂŠ lua nova.â€? New Music Works will appreciate bids on their silent auction for valuable goods and services and their sweet deal on wines by the glass.

NEW MUSIC WORKS’ 28TH ANNUAL AVANT GARDEN PARTY is Sunday, June 7, 3–7pm at 2701 Monterey Ave., Soquel. Tickets are $25–$35 in advance at www.Santa CruzTickets.com, UCSC Box Office or Santa Cruz Civic Box Office. For more info visit www.newmusicworks.org.


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HE WORDS kept elbowing their way to the front of her mind, so at practice that afternoon Michelle Chappel let the band in on the joke: a song that seemed to be writing itself with the refrain “Screw you, Yahoo.� It was December 2008, and the company was on its third round of layoffs for the year. Though Chappel’s position as a usability consultant insulated her from the dreaded pink slip, her teammates enjoyed no such guarantees, and it bothered her. “I was surrounded by people who were freaking out. I absorbed all their tension, and I felt so bad for them I tried to figure out how I could relieve their tension.� The result was a jaunty, cornball acoustic number on how bad it feels to be laid off and think it’s your fault when it’s not. An accompanying video posted to YouTube featuring the diminutive Chappel showing flashcards with key words from the song became an instant hit around the office and a brief Internet sensation, garnering 17,000 viewers on its peak day. “I think the video’s more relevant now than it was then,� Chappel says. “There’s research that shows being laid off really hurts your health. It’s not good for you at all, and people do it so easily—it’s such a regular way of coping with business problems. I was saying, ‘Isn’t there a better way to do this?’� All of it—the creative impulse, the concern for others, the agency to act on that concern— is par for the course for Chappel, a Princetontrained psychology professor who left a secure job teaching at UCSC when she realized she’d

outgrown the role that set her on the path to academia. With that leap, she embarked on a musical career and started coaching—“usually people in transition�—to help them shake off outmoded behaviors. “We come into the world, we’re brought into our family and we take on these roles, and it may not be who we are, but it works at the time,� she says. “And then we go to school and we’re rewarded for repeating what the teacher says. We’re rewarded for following, and slowly over time we lose pieces of our true self. My whole mission is to help people get back to that place.� That mission is amply evident in her music, a country-pop amalgam built around Chappel’s surprisingly powerful, expressive alto. Many of her songs contain messages of uplift, and while lyrics like “Shine/ Let your spirit come through/ Shine/ Just be real� aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, they are undoubtedly the work of a brave original. The new release Shine, her fifth CD, includes “You Can Make It,� about escaping an abusive relationship, as well as a cover of “Me and Bobby McGee.� Without question, Chappel has a plan. “I’m kind of hoping I can help people make little breakthroughs and not even notice that it’s happening,� she says.

MICHELLE CHAPPEL’s CD release party for ‘Shine’ is Thursday, June 4, at 7:30pm at Don Quixote’s, 6275 Hwy. 9, Felton. Tickets are $8 advance/$10 at the door. (831.603.2294)


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Jazz Presenters since 1975

THUR. JUNE 4 • 7 PM • $10 Rare Opportunity! MASTER CLASS SERIES RHYTHM SECTION WITH ALAN PASQUA & PETER ERSKINE FRI. JUNE 5 • 7 PM

HANS BERNHARD TRIO FEATURING ALAN PASQUA & PETER ERSKINE $20/Adv $23/Door Sponsored by Thornton School of Music, USC MON. JUNE 8 • 7 PM 2009 Jazz Journalist Association Drummer of the Year Nominee!

BRIAN BLADE & THE FELLOWSHIP BAND $20/Adv $23/Door THURS. JUNE 11 • 7 & 9 PM

CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE & INSIDE STRAIGHT “the best bass player in the world.� –Joshua Redman $22/Adv $25/Door Sponsored by Pam and Bill Richter, and Richter Law Offices

9PM ONLY 1/2 Price Night for Students At the door only with I.D. • $12 Made possible by David & Kate Hartzell and William & Cloy Codiga Family Foundation

MON. JUNE 15 • 7 PM

BENNY GREEN & BUCKY PIZZARELLI DUO $22/Adv $25/Door Sponsored by Gordon and Teresa Pusser, Swift Street ArtWorkSpace MON. JUNE 22 • 7 & 9 PM 2009 Jazz Journalist Association Up-and-Coming Artist of the Year Nominee!

ESPERANZA SPALDING

$25/Adv $28/Door, No Jazztix or Comps Sponsored by Ten Sharps MON. JUNE 22 • 7 & 9 PM

PONCHO SANCHEZ LATIN JAZZ BAND

0:/23@C<<3@ 0:/23@C< <<3@ Jazz Jaazzz drummer Brian Blade plays Kuumbwa p Ku uumbwa Monday. Monday.

$30/Adv $33/Door, No Jazztix or Comps Sponsored by Radiology Medical Group

Ladysmith Black Mambazo “South Africa’s Musical Treasure� –New York Times

JULY 13 AT THE RIO THEATRE $45 Gold Circle, $30 General No Jazztix or Comps Sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank

JAZZ CAMP 2009 JUNE 15-25 @ CABRILLO COLLEGE GRADES 8-12 REGISTER NOW AT: KUUMBWAJAZZ.ORG Dinner served Mondays & Thursdays beginning at 6pm, serving premium wines & microbrewed beers. Snacks & desserts available all other nights. All age venue.

Advance tickets at Logos Books & Records and online at kuumbwajazz.org Tickets subject to service charge and 5% S.C. City Admission Tax.

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always believed this is the misunderstood middle child of the Indiana Jones films. C’mon, it’s got flaming hearts, Thuggee guards and that cool mining-cart sequence, and people still slag it. Let them try to sit through the Ron Jeremy porn spinoff San Fernando Jones and the Temple of Poon, that’s what I say. Then we’ll see if they don’t

(PG-13; 93 min.) You probably remember this Sid and Marty Krofft TV series about a family transported to prehistoric times as completely stupid, because you are a pleasant, well-adjusted person with excellent hygiene. But just to show that absolutely anything on television can inspire terrifying loyalty, I will point out that someone wrote a dictionary for

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min.) The Portuguese have passed down the tradition of fado music for a century and a half. This film attempts to explain why by showcasing modern fado artists performing in video-style setups. On a related note, the Portuguese also drink grappa by the truckful. When is someone going to explain that? (Opens Fri at the Nick.) (SP)

once warned that a liveaction version of Hunter Thompson’s book would look like a bad cartoon— and Bakshi would know, since he’s made plenty of bad cartoons himself. He was certainly right. Too many people—from director Terry Gilliam to star Johnny Depp all the way on down—try way too hard here, and though they all claim to adore the book, all they seem to have gotten from it is that Thompson is “wacky� and drugs are freaky, man! I always thought the best joke of the book is that it’s

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<3E1/AB:3 (Unrated; 114 min.) A teenage surfer deals with the expectations and dysfunction of his bluecollar family. You got your surf movie in my family drama! You got your family drama in my surf movie! Come on now, don’t fight! They’re two great tastes that taste great together. (Opens Fri at the Nick.) BGA=< (Unrated; 88 min.) Title subject and executive producer Mike Tyson is kept in a medium close-up for most of the picture. In between Tyson’s straight-to-the-camera interviews—sometimes mixed in with splitscreen and overlapping dialogue—director James Toback cuts to Tyson wandering on his beach like a lonely guy in a dating-service commercial. What you get out of Tyson is the immense amount of fear that created this champion fighter and champion failure. The boxer presents himself today as a calm, clean and sober man in his 40s; a religious family man, as opposed to the mad dog and convicted rapist he once was. Tyson is a compelling, sobering movie, though Toback’s own overlay of great, deep-man status on Tyson clouds the issue a little. (Opens Fri at the Nick.) (RvB)

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(PG-13; 99 min.) See review, page 41. 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 (Unrated;

77 min.) Stephen Soderbergh’s wellresearched film about sexwork concerns the blank courtesan “Chelsea� (porn star Sasha Grey). Having a chance to hire that most intimate of orifices—an ear—some New York tycoons spend their expensive sessions moaning about their soon to be lost jobs. It’s set in October 2008; everyone in this affluent world is surprised out of their consumerist torpor by the giant flushing sound of the Lehman Brothers collapse. Chelsea, too, has career worries—a younger escort seems to be scooping her regular clients. Soderbergh visualizes Chelsea’s world as largely bereft of natural surfaces. Mostly, we’re inside expensive boutiques—a parody of the shopping montages in Pretty Woman. Later, the dutiful record of Chelsea’s clothes, tricking and shoe-shopping are typed into a computer, against a background of McCain talking as the election rolls around. Does it all work? In the real world, even a Chelsea could have held her own against a predatory webmaster; channeling Laird Cregar, film critic Glenn Kenny plays a horny, backstabbing charlatan—the one definitely amateur performance in this movie. (RvB) 7A /<G0=2G B63@3-

(PG-13; 103 min.) 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. (RvB) B63 :7;7BA =4 1=<B@=: (R; 116 min.)

Aggravating, crabby, mulishly withholding. And of course it has its defenders. Jim Jarmusch’s all-time most banal film ever is proof that some directors don’t become photographers when they die: they become cinÊastes instead. While dropping the names of directors who entertained, Jarmusch doesn’t mention Antonioni’s The Passenger or Melville’s Le Samourai, both of which might have been too close to home. His cinematographer here is Christopher Doyle, who aestheticizes the hell out of the surroundings; it would all make an arresting spread in Vogue. The statuesque Isaach De BankolÊ plays a nameless Zen assassin traveling through Spain on a mysterious series of quests. At cafe tables, he meets guest stars John Hurt, Gael García Bernal and Tilda Swinton, playing people in the same diamond-smuggling game as our Lone Man hero. He does his tai chi every morning, dons his spotless electric blue sharkskin suit, wanders around and refuses sex to the naked girl in his hotel room (Paz de la Huerta, re-creating both the display and the little-girl voice of Bardot in Contempt). I think Bill Murray—onscreen for five minutes—is supposed to be Dick Cheney. (RvB) :7BB:3 /A63A (R; 112

min.) Stodgy, set-bound story of the forbidden love between poet Federico Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) and artist Salvador Dali (Robert Pattinson); either this movie was dead or my watch melted. Teenscream star Pattinson, in early scenes, looks oddly like Emo Phillips. As the elder Dali, Pattinson wears the famous reverse handlebar mustache, which looks like a piece of licorice a child might stick to his face in order to portray Snidely Whiplash. Luis BuĂąuel (Matthew McNulty)

looks on with distaste, as well he might. The reallife Lorca is a martyr, and this movie has no room for those who aren’t; this is one of those livesof-the-saints texts that Buùuel and Dali set out to profane. (RvB)

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]63/DG Jspo!Njlf!ufmmt!bmm!jo!Ă•Uztpo-Ă–!pqfojoh!Gsjebz/! 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: “Pity, nowadays, wars are mistaken for games and games are mistaken for wars.â€? (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) AC<A67<3 1:3/<7<5

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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.) More robots, half the fun. Christian Bale’s John Connor stops, drops and rolls in front of ultraflat green-screen flickering images of chaos. He’s trying to save his teenage father (Anton Yelchin) long enough to send the guy back in time to impregnate his mother (the viral “Mother Lover� sketch from SNL turns out to be timely, I guess). Meanwhile, Mad Max’s American cousin, Marcus (Sam Worthington), goes on a mysterious mission to Skynet—a mission that would be more mysterious if its secret hadn’t been blown in the previews. Moon Bloodgood is a female combatant and as close to love interest as this mess gets. It’s a ridiculously serious movie, right up to the snicker-inducing Seven Pounds–ish finale. Human feelings elude

director McG so much you wonder if he has a little titanium in his skull. (RvB) C> (PG; 96 min.) During the last Depression, a reject kid named Carl becomes fascinated with that darling of the newsreels, the intrepid dirigible pilot Charles Muntz, who discovered the bones of an immense bird in South America and was declared a fraud. Fast-forward and Carl (voiced by Ed Asner) is a square-headed, Spencer Tracy lookalike of 78. When trouble comes, he escapes in the only direction open to him—straight up, with his battered house as the gondola to thousands of balloons, Unfortunately, a pesky 7-year-old scout, Russell (Jordan Nagai), is clinging to the front porch. The pair land in South America, where they discover a 13-foot-tall iridescent goonie bird and eventually Muntz himself (Christopher Plummer). Pixar spoils us. The news that Up is one of the year’s best films isn’t really news; 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. (RvB)


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Fountain. Johnson finds a ’60s kook in Weisz’s plaintive straight face, making her a screwball heiress, formerly a bubble-girl because of her allergies. Weisz’s kidlike brio is irresistible. She has a drunk scene on a train that certainly beats the toylike choo-choos in Wes Anderson’s far less enjoyable The Darjeeling Limited. Moonlit and plastered, Weisz crows with pleasure over a thunderstorm outside the train’s window; the scene is fit make you run for the nearest Amtrak station with a fifth of something and a national weather report. The Brothers Bloom is a combo of 1930s comedy and Richard Lester–style Swinging London editing. Surprising how easy a sandwich made of these elements goes down. The brothers’ cohorts seems to have dropped in from an especially Ian-drunk spy movie. Their regular partner is the chic Asian demolition expert Bang Bang (Rinko Kikuchi). Pursuing the brothers, probably, is an eye-patchwearing Maximilian Schell. He has the juiciest line: “Are you afraid of an old

man without depth perception?� The muzzy Ruffalo is just right; he has a con man’s too-honest face. Brody does soulful, and that’s what he always does, a little relentlessly. Maybe someone a little more warm-blooded could have shown both necessary remorse for a life of swindling, as well as the lingering appetite for it. As it stands, this cinematic taffy starts to get pulled a little too far by the endgame. Interesting to note that Johnson again likes to see a hardboiled hero in tears at his finale, as in Brick. I think he worries about the sensitivity of the characters in his entertainments, which he shouldn’t. While this will be way too coy for the straightlaced, for me it was love at first grift.

THE BROTHERS BLOOM (PG-13; 113 min.), directed and written by Rian Johnson, photographed by Steve Yedlin, and starring Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo, plays at the Del Mar in Santa Cruz.


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California Continental. Swordfish and other seafood specials. Dinner Mon-Thu 5:30-9:30pm; Fri 5-10pm; Sat 4-10:30pm; Sun 4-9pm.

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Astrology Free Will

By Rob

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For the week of June 3 /@73A (March 21–April 19): I’m betting that in a couple of months the fates will give you license to play with boisterous gambles and exhilarating risks. But at this particular moment I recommend that you confine yourself to tame gambles and sensible risks. I realize that may be a bit def lating to your rambunctious all-or-nothing spirit, but I think it’ll pay off in the long run. From what I can tell, this is an excellent time to lay the groundwork for the bigger fun ahead. B/C@CA (April 20–May 20): The oracle you’re now reading normally has a retail value of $49.95. But because of your ongoing efforts to defeat your defeatist tendencies, and because of your dogged attempts to sabotage your sabotage mechanisms, and because of your heroic stabs at defending yourself against your defense mechanisms, you have earned the right to receive this advice absolutely gratis! To generate even more free stuff in the coming week, Taurus, all you have to do is learn how to turn around so fast that you can catch a glimpse of the back of your own head, and how to pat yourself on the back with both hands while kicking your own butt. 53;7<7 (May 21–June 20): Seventeen-year-old Jay Greenberg is a music prodigy who has written numerous sonatas and symphonies. His first CD, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and Juilliard String Quartet, came out in 2006. It’s not exactly a struggle for him to create his compositions. He often completes them in less than a day. “The music comes fully written,� he says, “playing like an orchestra in my head.� I believe you now have something in common with him, Gemini. According to my reading of the omens, there will soon be ripe visions of future accomplishments f loating around in your imagination. You should write them down or describe them in detail to an ally or do whatever else it takes to launch the process of getting them born.

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1/<13@ (June 21–July 22): “You may want to smash a painful emotion to bits, but you can’t blow it up with a nuclear bomb,� wrote Tsoknyi Rinpoche in his book Fearless Simplicity. What makes the situation even more poignant is that the painful emotion may be based on a wrong interpretation of experience. It may also be caused by some faulty conditioning that got imprinted on your sensitive psyche when you were a toddler. Having said that, Cancerian, I’m pleased to inform you that you currently have the power to significantly dissipate the intensity of a certain painful emotion you thought you’d never shake. To initiate the process, invoke forgiveness in every way you can imagine—toward those who hurt you, those who ignored you, those who misled you, and you yourself. :3= (July 23–Aug. 22): “I can’t exactly walk on the water,� says Russ Crim, “but it looks like I can because I know where the rocks are hiding just beneath the water.� This would be a good trick for you to emulate during the coming weeks, Leo. By doing your homework and some advance scouting, you could put yourself in a position to accomplish a splashy bit of hocus-pocus that will ultimately be legendary. To help ensure that you don’t generate a karmic backlash as you glorify your ego, I suggest you find a way to make your magic serve some worthy cause. For instance, maybe you could walk on water in order to raise money for charity. D7@5= (Aug. 23–Sept. 22): When I was 19 years old, a so-called psychic predicted I would die when I was 24. As much as I scoffed at his careless quackery, his words subliminally worried me for years. On the day I turned 25 I celebrated extra hard. Partly because of that experience, I’ve always tried to be impeccably conscientious about how I conduct myself as a fortune-teller. I’ve vowed never to manipulate you with melodramatic prophecies that could distort your free will. So it’s with a cautious sense of responsibility that I offer the following augury: The weeks ahead could be one of the most illuminating and successful times of the last five years. :70@/ (Sept. 23–Oct. 22): I suspect that this is a turning point in your relationship with your fantasies. It’s not enough merely to keep musing about them with wistful longing. You can’t afford to continue postponing their activation until some mythical future. If you want to keep them from receding into a hazy limbo, you will need to give at least one of them a big push toward becoming a more

concrete part of your life. The universe will provide ample assistance if you do give that push.

A1=@>7= (Oct. 23–Nov. 21): Attention all aspiring lottery winners! If you will ever in your life win more than $10 in the lottery or similar game of chance, this would probably be the time. I’m not saying you definitely will. I’m simply suggesting that your odds are better than usual—certainly better than the chances that you’ll be invited by Brad Pitt to co-star with him in a feature film about alien pirates set in 22nd-century Madagascar. On the other hand, the possibility of a dumb-luck windfall is still rather remote compared to the likelihood of other kinds of financial progress. For instance, there’s an excellent chance that you’ll stimulate the f low of good fiscal karma if you spend quality time taking inventory of your approach to money and developing a long-term master plan to promote your prosperity.

A/57BB/@7CA (Nov. 22–Dec. 21): Would you say you’re closer to the “happy wanderer� model of Sagittarian, or the “eternal fugitive� type? Does your motive power usually come from the desire to head in the general direction of some attractive destination, or else to f lee from every situation you’re nervous about getting hemmed in by? Are you more inclined to shoot at multiple targets, hoping that one of them may turn out to be the correct one for you to aim at? Or do you prefer to identify the best target right from the start, and only then begin shooting? The coming weeks will be an excellent time to meditate on these core Sagittarian issues. 1/>@71=@< (Dec. 22–Jan. 19): In astrology, the word “quincunx� refers to a relationship characterized by creative tension. Two planets that are in quincunx are like two people who have a certain odd affinity for each other but don’t speak the same language. Imagine an Italian woman and an American man meeting at a party and experiencing an immediate chemistry, even though each can barely understand what the other is saying. I bring this up, Capricorn, because these days you’re in a quincunx dynamic with pretty much the whole world. To keep frustration to a minimum and enhance the excitement quotient, you should try to crack some of the foreign codes you’re surrounded by.

/?C/@7CA (Jan. 20–Feb. 18): Philosopher Buckminster Fuller said that although we are all born geniuses, the process of living tends to de-genius us. That’s the bad news. The good news is that 2009 is one of the best years ever for you to re-genius yourself, and the month of June is among the best times in 2009. So how should you go about the glorious task of tapping in to the totality of your original brilliance? Here’s one tip. Do what Einstein said: “All I want to do is learn the way God thinks. All the rest is details.â€? >7A13A (Feb. 19–March 20): “Dear Rob: I’ve recently developed a propensity to talk to myself. This is pretty weird. All these years, I’ve barely uttered a few words to myself on special occasions. Now I’m having long, convoluted gab fests, as if the little voices in my head had busted out of their holding cells, run amuck, and decided to NEVER SHUT UP! Am I crazy?â€? —Out Loud Pisces Dear Out Loud: It’s a good sign that you’re getting all the murmuring background noise out in the open. Not just for you but for many Pisceans, thoughts and feelings that had been hidden or secret are becoming available to your conscious mind. Once you clear out the backlog, the really useful revelations will begin. 6][Se]`Y( EVOb¸a g]c` TOd]`WbS [SbV]R T]` ]dS`Q][W\U bVS W\S`bWO ]T bVS ^Oab- 4`SSEWZZ/ab`]Z]Ug Q][

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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.

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