After the last presidential election, I knew I needed to make some changes. I had been drifting, exploring beautiful places, only working enough to survive. The bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies I completed at UCSC in 2010 hadn’t gone exactly as I’d hoped, and my burgeoning career in habitat restoration had dried up into a…
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Death of a Salesman
Cabrillo Theatre Arts Department Presents Arthur Miller’s monumental drama Death of a Salesman at the Cabrillo College Crocker Theater in Aptos starting November 7. The poignant, sometimes humorous, ultimately tragic story of a man steeped in the conflicting values of the American Dream is, by all accounts, the crowning work in the canon of modern…
Fall Arts in Santa Cruz
Art in film, canvass, stage, pen and even fire — every kind of art from every corner of Santa Cruz.
Cabrillo Culinary Students’ End-of-Year Feast
Spring definitely brings out the hunger artist in us all. The opportunities to savor find local food and wine (and beer and ice cream) is too tempting to resist. For example, the food scholars of Cabrillo College’s Culinary Arts Program will present their final dining showcase of the spring semester this week, May 15–17, at the beautiful Pino Alto Restaurant in the historic Sesnon House.
New Music Works Goes Mad for Mandolins
In a performance at Cabrillo College, guest composer Mark Kilstofte’s Ballistic Etude 3.1 will run riot across six members of the NMW Ensemble. The seven-minute piece, in the form of a “hunting” ritornello, paints a now-frantic, now-darkly-insinuating film noir image while its hero attempts to rescue his girl from evil clutches.