Stupid Fucking Bird Flies to Town
UCSC Theater Department presents play based on Chekhov’s ‘The Seagull’
An Alternative Movie-Going Experience
Skip the eight dollar ticket, skip the loud guy in the back of the theater, and skip the child kicking the back of your seat. The Wednesday Night Cinema Society (WNCS) returns this spring quarter after a two quarter absence to screen films at communications…
Why I’d Rather Play Grand Theft Auto Right Now
Imagine building your dream car out of blood money. Imagine making $18,000 for “picking up” some documents from a lawyer who you may or may not have killed. You befriend a stripper named Nikki and call her when you’re feeling lonely. The way you live your virtual life is only limited by the virtual money you make in Rockstar Games’ newest title “Grand Theft Auto: Online (GTA).”
Celebrating the Bond Between Campus and City
While the first festival started with only performers and student artists in Abbott Square in downtown Santa Cruz, the annual Community and Arts Festival in downtown Santa Cruz has now expanded to include a variety of eclectic and informative volunteer groups intent on merging campus…
Fabrics Reveal Stories of the Past
With white walls and vividly manifesting shades of pink, hypnotic and soothing patterns of blue and yellow, and red and white lotuses, “A Treasury of Indian Folk Textiles” gathers a large collection of lush fabrics made by peasant women in bygone eras. The Eloise Pickard…
Sundry Sculptures Made from the Heart
It’s Valentine’s Day and you’re still wondering what to get for your loved one. Roses? Too typical. Chocolate? How original. This year, spice it up with Valentine’s Day inspired artwork.
Leaving a Legacy in the World of Music
Family and colleagues celebrate the life and works of Fredric Lieberman at Music Center Recital Hall
From World of War to Life with Words
Ex-child soldier Ishmael Beah visits Santa Cruz to talk about his new novel and share experience during Civil War in West Africa
Calling All Chocoholics
UCSC Women’s Club will hold the annual Chocolate Festival at Cocoanut Grove this Sunday, Jan. 19