Adult Themes

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Bouncing Back

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Vote of Confidence

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View Reviewed

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From The Editor

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New Pathways, Rhythms and Ways of Being

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The week is filled with heavenly squares, triangles, rectangles, lines and conjunctions as the planets accelerate their interactions with each other. We are preparing for December’s Uranus (in Aries) square Pluto (in Capricorn) – a persistent square causing uncompromising change in humanity. Aries/Capricorn are cardinal signs. Cardinal signs initiate new realities, squares challenge and lead us onto new pathways. They awaken us new ideas, archetypes, rhythms and new ways of being.

As Saturn (Dweller on the Threshold) disciplines us to face truths and then relinquish the past, Uranus (the new order) presents us with breakdowns Pluto transforms everything, everywhere relentlessly. Aries rules all things new. Capricorn rules governments, leaders and the entire structure of our civilization. Everything’s changing. It needs to. The old is exhausted. We are too.

Neptune (the fish god, the waters of life) in Pisces (saving the world) turns stationary direct Sunday morning as Venus enters Sag Sunday night. Sun joins Saturn (in Scorpio) Tuesday. Venus and Scorpio work with money and resources. We are being moved forward globally into new economic directions, new archetypes. A revolution is occurring. All of this humanity needs for the present unreal financial system to shift toward an economy based on principles of sharing (Aquarian).

Day by day, transit by transit, planet by planet, sign by sign, over time this reorientation (Scorpio’s work, from the solar plexus to the heart of the matter) will occur. At first we will have suffering. Then awakened realization.

Venus in Sag seeks justice for everyone. We display feelings truthfully and directly. We’re less fearful in interactions, more present, more attractive, forthright and adventurous. We also become more hungry.

Nov. 17-18 the Leonid meteor showers enter Earth’s atmosphere creating silvery shooting stars. The showers (from comet Tempel-Tuttle) peak in the dark night sky Tuesday. We look up and see light falling to earth.

Leon Panetta Has Tips for Obama

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pic Leon Panetta official portraitPresident Barack Obama could learn a thing or two about making political deals in order to get what he wants in Washington D.C., according to Leon Panetta, who served as CIA director and later as Secretary of Defense under the current commander in chief.

Film, Times & Events: Week of November 7

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Check out the movies playing around town.
With: Reviews,
Movie Times click here.
Santa Cruz area movie theaters >

How do you feel about your tax dollars going to space exploration?

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lt steveI think that the tax dollars could be spent more on a local level, something that “we the people” could relate to and connect with.
Steve Rogers, Santa Cruz, Sommelier

Caput Beats Medina, County Election Results Coming In

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greg-caputOne of the big surprises in this local election is just how soundly sitting Santa Cruz County Supervisor Greg Caput has defeated former Watsonville Police Chief Terry Medina in the 4th district race.

Adult Themes

More than two decades in, Rainbow Theater isn’t backing down from their brutally honest approach Rainbow Theater is known for grappling with topics that most people avoid even talking about. This year will be no different, as the UCSC group dives head-first into the touchy topics of race, gender, sex, class, and culture again this year...

Bouncing Back

Why we’re excited about this year’s Santa Cruz Warriors What this year’s Santa Cruz Warriors lack in size, they hope to make up for in speed. This is the Santa Cruz team’s first year without a player listed under center. Still, the Warriors’ 14-man training camp roster is loaded with depth at forward and guard. So...

Vote of Confidence

Mark Stone wins re-election to the California State Assembly In his two years in the state legislature, California State Assemblymember Mark Stone (D-Scotts Valley) has built a reputation for himself in Sacramento as a policymaker who is willing to work across party lines, and as someone who is, above all, trustworthy. “At the end of the...

View Reviewed

With offbeat events and a quirky line-up, this year’s Santa Cruz Film Festival encourages audiences to ‘rethink the viewing experience’ In a 90-minute conversation with Christopher McGilvray, the new artistic director and president of the Santa Cruz Film Festival’s Board of Directors, we talked about just as many films that aren’t in this year’s festival as...

From The Editor

Plus Letters To the Editor     When I wrote about the Santa Cruz Film Festival last year, I was struck by how open and honest the organizers were about the troubled state it was in. Especially Elizabeth Grummere, who laid out a very clear and concise history of what had gone right and what had...

New Pathways, Rhythms and Ways of Being

The week is filled with heavenly squares, triangles, rectangles, lines and conjunctions as the planets accelerate their interactions with each other. We are preparing for December’s Uranus (in Aries) square Pluto (in Capricorn) – a persistent square causing uncompromising change in humanity. Aries/Capricorn are cardinal signs. Cardinal signs initiate new realities, squares challenge and lead us onto new...

Leon Panetta Has Tips for Obama

President Barack Obama could learn a thing or two about making political deals in order to get what he wants in Washington D.C., according to Leon Panetta, who served as CIA director and later as Secretary of Defense under the current commander in chief. Panetta says, when Obama first came into office under a wave of...

Film, Times & Events: Week of November 7

Films This WeekCheck out the movies playing around town.With: Reviews, Movie Times click here.Santa Cruz area movie theaters > ....... New This Week BIG HERO 6 The folks at Disney adapt the Marvel comic book series into an animated family adventure about a child prodigy, his giant, inflatable robot pal, and the eccentric friends he transforms...

How do you feel about your tax dollars going to space exploration?

I think that the tax dollars could be spent more on a local level, something that “we the people” could relate to and connect with. Steve Rogers, Santa Cruz, Sommelier           I don’t like it, I think the money should go to city schools.Sylvia Soper, Santa Cruz, Parking Attendant      ...

Caput Beats Medina, County Election Results Coming In

One of the big surprises in this local election is just how soundly sitting Santa Cruz County Supervisor Greg Caput has defeated former Watsonville Police Chief Terry Medina in the 4th district race. It wasn’t quite the landslide other incumbents had pulled off in recent years—1st District Supervisor John Leopold defeated two challengers outright in June...
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