Film, Times & Events: Week of June 27

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From The Editor

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Isolation vs. The Crowd

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RisaNewSFriday is the new moon festival of Cancer. “Let isolation be the rule, yet the crowd exist.” This is how we feel when we are learning how to be in the world. We are in the world yet feel isolated from everything and everyone. Cancer climbs under its Cancer shell for protection. Isolated, even in a crowd. This is the personality-building experience in Cancer. Gradually we “build a lighted house” to dwell in—and invite everyone over.

 

Re-thinking the Future of Santa Cruz

coverwebA new county plan seeks to pave the way for new solutions to local housing, tech and traffic problems over the next two decades. Can supervisors see it through?

Foodie File: Your Place

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Crash Course

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Play On

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Down the Drain

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Pawn Shop Soul

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pawnshopxxPawn Shop Soul isn’t the first band to cover obscure soul songs from the ’60s and ’70s, but they do offer a few new twists.

Film, Times & Events: Week of June 20

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Film, Times & Events: Week of June 27

Films This WeekCheck out the movies playing around town.With: Reviews, Movie Times click here.Santa Cruz area movie theaters > ....... New This WeekGORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA Early on, Gore Vidal formed strong opinions on the promise of American democracy, as conceived by the Founding Fathers, and the gradual corruption of that democracy by...

From The Editor

Plus Letters To the Editor A wise man once said: “There’s no fate but what we make for ourselves.” Oh wait, that was Terminator 2. Whatever. The point is, we often get so caught up in trying to deal with our most immediate issues in this community that we fail to look at the bigger picture....

Isolation vs. The Crowd

Friday is the new moon festival of Cancer. “Let isolation be the rule, yet the crowd exist.” This is how we feel when we are learning how to be in the world. We are in the world yet feel isolated from everything and everyone. Cancer climbs under its Cancer shell for protection. Isolated, even in a crowd. This is...

Re-thinking the Future of Santa Cruz

A new county plan seeks to pave the way for new solutions to local housing, tech and traffic problems over the next two decades. Can supervisors see it through? Aspiring business owners attempting to navigate the labyrinth of county codes. Recent college grads, living three deep in a one room apartment. Daily commuters, muttering obscenities to...

Foodie File: Your Place

Rachel Wisotsky explains the quirky, homespun vibe of the Mission Street spot When Rachel Wisotsky from Your Place teamed up with chef Art Russell to open a restaurant, she wanted to create something that captured the magic of the home where she grew up, in Aromas. “I call it grandma food,” she says. “Grandma loved you....

Crash Course

New Carolina Chocolate Drops lineup gets a baptism by fire Change is inevitable, especially in bands. Members come and go—it simply comes with the territory. Hubby Jenkins—who plays the guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones for the Carolina Chocolate Drops—knows this all too well, as he joined the band just before they started recording their fourth album,...

Play On

Santa Cruz Shakespeare finds a way to get their Will Putting the finishing touches on the whirlwind of behind- the-scenes production details, the cast, crew and directors of the all-new Santa Cruz Shakespeare (SCS) are set to demonstrate that all the world's a stage—especially one surrounded by dense redwood forests. "We are thrilled that our audiences...

Down the Drain

As water restrictions tighten, Santa Cruz wastewater continues to go to waste Whether it’s taking shorter showers, fixing leaky fixtures, or being more conscientious about irrigating gardens, Santa Cruz residents are taking extreme measures to get through the current water crisis. Since stage three water restrictions were implemented in May, locals have been doing what they...

Pawn Shop Soul

Pawn Shop Soul isn’t the first band to cover obscure soul songs from the ’60s and ’70s, but they do offer a few new twists. For one thing, they throw a few Latin tunes into their set. Secondly—and more importantly—they are an all-instrumental band, all instrumental covers mind you, which makes them even more far-out than...

Film, Times & Events: Week of June 20

Films This WeekCheck out the movies playing around town.With: Reviews, Movie Times click here.Santa Cruz area movie theaters > ....... New This Week GORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA Reviewed this issue. (Not Rated) 83 minutes. (***)—Lisa Jensen. Starts Friday. JERSEY BOYS John Lloyd Young reprises his Tony-Award-winning role as Frankie Valli in this screen...
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