How Now, Art Cow

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coverwebThe story of Kirby Scudder’s cow art is the story of the Tannery

Last week of Mercury Retrograde

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This is retrograde Mercury’s final week. Mercury stations direct Wednesday, Feb. 11. Mercury will now retrace all of its retrograde degrees (from 17 degrees to 1 degree, and back over them again) until it reaches the original retrograde degree—17 Aquarius. This retracing degree is called “Mercury completing its retrograde shadow.” It ends March 4.

While in its “retrograde shadow” Mercury’s not yet quite moving forward with its usual “messenger” speed. That means even though we are no longer under the Mercury retrograde where everything’s upside down and inside out, where our mind functions more internally than externally (for most of us, but not for natal Mercury retrograde people—those born with Mercury retrograde), we, too, aren’t thinking or acting or making decisions quite as clearly as usual.

We remember that all that occurs on Earth is a smaller reflection of what is occurring in the heavens. The stars, planets, Sun and Moon provide us with direction. They inform us of right timing, helping us make right choices, so that our daily lives function with ordered and organized rhythms. Few know and understand this, but those who do, stand on the threshold of the Aquarian Age, the foundation, the tools and the language of which are astrology (personality-building and Soul/Ray directed).

Aquarius, the sign we are now influenced by for the month; Aquarius, the name of the New Age (an age lasts 2,500 years); Aquarius which is the Age of Humanity and of Flowers; Aquarius the Age of Serving one another, calls us to its tools and language so that we can create the New Era which is the Era of Community and of Sharing. We are all “called.”

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Paws for Alarm

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Sleep on It

Two weeks ago, Santa Cruz City Council authorized local law enforcement to issue “stay-away orders” to people caught repeatedly violating municipal codes, such as drug use and illegal camping. Rabbi Philip Posner says the change targets many local homeless individuals, leaving them unable to find alternative means of shelter.

If you didn’t live in Santa Cruz, where would you be living?

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Maureen Niehaus, Santa Cruz, Dental Assistant

Be Our Guest: Floozies

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CROOKED ROAD CÉILÍ

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Leave Like a Lady

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Beauty Mark

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How Now, Art Cow

The story of Kirby Scudder’s cow art is the story of the Tannery Driving down Highway 9 through Harvey West, you might find it surprising to spot a cow in the middle of a construction zone. What’s more surprising is that it’s holding a Macbook Pro. Oh, and it’s 20 feet tall, wearing green overalls, and...

Last week of Mercury Retrograde

This is retrograde Mercury’s final week. Mercury stations direct Wednesday, Feb. 11. Mercury will now retrace all of its retrograde degrees (from 17 degrees to 1 degree, and back over them again) until it reaches the original retrograde degree—17 Aquarius. This retracing degree is called “Mercury completing its retrograde shadow.” It ends March 4. While in its “retrograde...

From The Editor

Plus Letters To the Editor Now that we’ve celebrated the five-year “Tanniversary,” with the building of its 182-seat Colligan Theater well under way, it’s easy to forget that the idea of the Tannery Arts Center wasn’t always embraced in Santa Cruz the way it is now. It may have had the political support it needed, but...

Paws for Alarm

The debate over dogs on beaches heats up Dogs and beaches, often a happy combination, have sparked a contentious debate among community members over open space and recreation. A possible off-leash pilot program, which would grant temporary beach access to free-running dogs, has re-ignited debate and widened the rift between dog owners and some beach-goers. The...

Sleep on It

Two weeks ago, Santa Cruz City Council authorized local law enforcement to issue “stay-away orders” to people caught repeatedly violating municipal codes, such as drug use and illegal camping. Rabbi Philip Posner says the change targets many local homeless individuals, leaving them unable to find alternative means of shelter. “For them to pass such an ordinance...

If you didn’t live in Santa Cruz, where would you be living?

I would live in Kauai because the water is warmer, and I just love it there. Maureen Niehaus, Santa Cruz, Dental Assistant               I would live in Italy because it’s the only other place I’ve ever been where I lived on bread and pasta and I lost nine pounds in...

Be Our Guest: Floozies

Blurring the boundary between electronic production and live music, the Floozies have a big, dense sound centered around Matt Hill’s laptop-and-gadget-wizardry and guitar work, and his brother Mark Hill’s drumming. One part dance party, one part festival-style hipster indie-rock (and I say that without judgement), the Floozies are a welcome and lively changeup from the norm....

CROOKED ROAD CÉILÍ

Anyone that thinks traditional Irish music is an archaic, boring experience needs to go to a Crooked Road Céilí show. It’s a lively affair filled with wild abandonment. “When you get the dancers meshing with the vibe of what the band is doing, you got the pulse going, and the room goes electric. It’s just fabulous....

Leave Like a Lady

Armistead Maupin delivers his final book in the beloved ‘Tales of the City’ series. Before there was Sex and the City, there was Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin’s raucous celebration of life in San Francisco, where everything is worth a try, and Carrie Bradshaw’s addiction to five-inch heels translates best among drag queens. For almost...

Beauty Mark

Local company She.Is.Beautiful works to empower women with races and Self Transformation Day. The most surreal part of my weekend occurred around 2 p.m. last Saturday, when I found myself in a room with some 75 women, dancing to the song “Walking on Sunshine.” “See what happens when we do that?” shouts Dana Damara when the...
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