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Santa Cruz Blues Festival

For the Week of
May 7-14, 2003

Cover: Dar Angel
Singer/songwriter sensation Dar Williams returns to Santa Cruz.

If I Wrote You: Several years and albums later, Dar Williams takes a look back to offer up her own assessment of the early work that got her where she is today.

Nüz: Mama Tried.

Solomon's Mind: Acclaimed media analyst Norman Solomon talks about coverage of Gulf War II and his new book, 'Target Iraq.'

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Wisdom of Solomon: Saratoga filmmaker Ed Solomon moved from lightweight 'Bill & Ted' films to heavyweight debut, 'Levity.'

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The Mighty Hux: They are the Huxtables, and you still can't fuxtables with them.

2 Cool 2B Forgotten: Former What Is Art? scenesters remember Santa Cruz's late, great underground music hub as they reunite for a show this weekend.

Swan Bake: Carl Orff's greatest hit proves a triumph for the Santa Cruz Symphony.

The Rock Show: Duce Company, GhosTown and ArnoCorps.

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The Big Grill: Scotts Valley grills up a mouth-watering new array of menu options to the delight of grill-crazed residents.


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