Time is Ripe

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Hunter Hill Cabernet Sauvignon

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wine glassSmooth with soft tannins, this velvety crimson Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 is delicious and very drinkable.

Roger That

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Shock and Claw

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Time of Our ‘Wives’

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Crash for Carpools

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The Maestra Returns

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Arrival Songs

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Festival de Nopal

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Time is Ripe

Local fruit harvests hit markets, Storrs Winery celebrates ‘Best White’, and a salt fix from heaven Have you checked out the fruit harvests coming in lately? Well, now is the exact moment of perfection for cherries, blueberries and nectarines, which seem to be better this year than I’ve ever tasted them. Head to your nearest farmers...

Hunter Hill Cabernet Sauvignon

Smooth with soft tannins, this velvety crimson Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 is delicious and very drinkable. Aromas of blackcurrant and creamy chocolate greet the nose, and the rich, ripe fruit that lies within, just waiting to be enjoyed. A recent wine tasting trip to Soquel’s Hunter Hill Vineyard & Winery brought this wine to my attention—and now...

Roger That

The late film critic Robert Ebert profiled in lively doc, ‘Life Itself’ You don’t have to be a movie buff to enjoy Life Itself, the fascinating biographical documentary about the late film critic Roger Ebert. It’s not like you’re going to be subjected to a lot of obscure intellectual pronouncements on the art of cinema. Instead,...

Shock and Claw

Santa Cruz expat Yoodoo Park reduces indie-pop to its essence in GRMLN The first GRMLN EP Explore is really short—like 16 minutes long—and that includes seven songs, with each tune coming in at about the two-minute mark. Santa Cruz expat Yoodoo Park, the lone figure behind GRMLN, actually recorded a bunch more songs, but paired it...

Time of Our ‘Wives’

Santa Cruz Shakespeare hits new comic heights with ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ If we knew that William Shakespeare had looked into the future and predicted the existence of the Marx Brothers, Tina Fey, Bill Murray, Peter Sellers and Monty Python, poured their comic styles into a literary pot, and added huge helpings of shameless jokes...

Crash for Carpools

One man spins his wheels trying to bring an unsuccessful transportation program to light Local business owner and activist Paul McGrath unrolls a scrolled piece of paper onto the ground, revealing a gray and white bar graph, 18 feet long. The chart on white paper has two bars, one that goes on for several yards, and...

Briefs: Changing Colors, Outgrowing Home

Changing Colors When Kaleidoscope owner Sheryl Guidera talks about her toy shop and bookstore potentially closing, it’s hard for her not to tear up. A fixture of Santa Cruz for 40 years, the toy shop has been an educational store that parents and teachers have come to rely on. But Guidera, exhausted from working day and...

The Maestra Returns

Cabrillo Festival’s Marin Alsop is back to ‘rock the boat of tradition’ After a series of personal setbacks took her away from the podium last year, Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music maestra Marin Alsop returns to lead this season’s bill of 14 composers in residence, some brand-new musical innovators and several return veterans with her own...

Arrival Songs

Andrew Jackson Jihad’s darkly funny anthems have gained a cult following, one text at a time In 2010, a friend sent me a text that just said “Andrew Jackson Jihad.” Not many bands can inspire this kind of text, because it reveals the ultimate confidence the sender has in his or her recommendation. It had no...

Festival de Nopal

Could cactus be the food (and energy) of the future? Manfred Warmuth has been growing cacti for about ten years at his house on Santa Cruz’s upper Westside. He loves sharing his nopales, or pads from the Opuntia cactus, with the community at the Festival de Nopal, which takes place downtown and celebrates its fifth year...
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