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Garzone puts down his sax case and goes through a door to the other half of The Willow--the bar. When he opens the door, the TV can be heard on top of some stilted conversation. There's only one person at the bar when Garzone buys a scratch ticket from a machine. "The jazz scene around here is very dead," he says. "The town and the people gave up on it. When the clubs starting closing, a lot of the musicians gave up and moved...
Jazz acts are usually booked downstairs, and all of the Middle East's jazz shows are 18 and over. Ticket prices vary, but are usually around between $10 and $15; food and drinks available from the Middle East's regular menu...
Weld and others have suggested that a ticket tax of up to 10 percent could be used to help repay the bond debts. An alternative proposal is to legalize gambling and use proceeds from it to help fund the proposal...
...written a play about three women over 40 with a 54-year-old star and a guy who's written a "gay fantasia." It's terrific, it's just that there should be more. There should be ten or twenty, if more theaters could stay open and ticket prices were less. But this country, it's very interesting: I mean the thought that "Philadelphia" is the number-one movie or that Tony [Kushner] has had a remarkable success...
...security reasons, admission to the eventwill require a ticket and a Harvard ID for Harvardstudents or a specially stamped ticket fornon-Harvard students. Peres will also have his ownsecurity...