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Schooner Wharf Open Air and Music Affair
& RELATED ISSUES
Legalities | Continued from 21 with interracial marriage and same- sex marriage. One hundred years ago no one would have conceived that interracial marriage would be accepted in the United States. As re- cently as 20 years ago, no one would have conceived same-sex marriage would be legal in some states. Te gravity regarding incest has
n Hog’s Breath Saloon Through February 6 Dutch Henry Band, 10-2 a.m. gig. Compared and crossed with “Te Clash meets Johnny Cash meets Badfinger meets Jason and the
Scorchers.” n Through February 6 Singer-songwriter Mike McAdam (one of Nashville’s in-demand ses- sion guitarists) and pal Eric Holt,
5:30 p.m. gig. at Hog’s Breath n Feb. 7-13 Native Floridian Jimmy Parrish (pictured above right) singing and playing for 27 years. Island-style tropical flavor. 2007 all-original CD, “Let’s Go Fishin’.” 5:30–9:30
p.m. at Hog’s Breath n Feb. 7-13 Drummer Paul Deakin (one of the original members of the Maver- icks), with his band Te Van Win- kles, featuring Scotty Huff and David Mead. Jammin’ old-time rock ‘n’ roll on the outdoor stage.
10 p.m. - 2 a.m. at Hog’s Breath n
Studios of Key West February 11 Classical guitarist Alexander Swete (pictured at left) and former princi- pal flutist with the Vienna Sym- phony, Herbert Weissberg, in
concert, 7 p.m. at the Armory. n Waterfront Playhouse Through February 12, 8 p.m. On stage David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Glengarry Glen Ross,” considered to be one of
KONK Life 23 Jimmy Parrish
Saturday, March 5 Artist demonstrations/exhibits, 10 a.m. until sunset, with music until 1 a.m. Space to demon- strate your art is limited. For more information, call Carl Peachey, 304-2275.
the theater's masterworks of the late 20th Century. Audience advi- sory of adult language. Wednesday special member’s night. Friday Night Date special: 2 tickets for $60. Info: 294-5015, or go online at
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Reminder! GLEE Community Garden February 5-6
Permaculture workshop at GLEE Community Garden on the corner of Leon and Seminary streets.
diminished with time. When I grad- uated from law school some 50 years ago, incest was a no-no even with relatives. I think the term used was to the third degree of consanguinity. Today, where incest is illegal, it is generally considered such only be- tween parents and children or sib- lings. Will the day come when a parent and an adult child may marry? Or brother and sister? Tere are numerous strange sex cases. For today, enough is enough! e
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