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By Karen Reardanz

SANTA CRUZ AUDIENCES continue to expand the boundaries of concert-going behavior. At last Saturday's Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra performance at the SC Civic Auditorium, the man next to our reliable source removed the shoe and sock from one foot and presented said lower extremity to his date for a vigorous massage to the strains of Duke Ellington--at which point we offered up a silent prayer to bandleader Wynton Marsalis for having the foresight to ask that the house lights be turned down at the beginning of the show.

Odds at the End

You heard it here first. The lineup for the Seventh Annual Santa Cruz Blues Festival has just been released. The Memorial Day weekend festivities kick off May 29 with Jimmie Vaughan, Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers, the Boneshakers and Nina Storey, while May 30 sees Gregg Allman & Friends,Fabulous Thunderbirds, Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, W.C. Clark and Chris Cain. Tickets go on sale April 1 at Moe's Alley, 21st Century Compact Disc, Streetlight, Fast Frame and BASS, or through the web.

Linnet C. Harlan's Barbies, one of the featured pieces in the Ten-Minute Play Festival, has just scored itself a spot in this summer's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


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From the March 17-24, 1999 issue of Metro Santa Cruz.

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