Art in film, canvass, stage, pen and even fire — every kind of art from every corner of Santa Cruz.
Articles by Georgia Perry
Santa Cruz’s Internet Music Pioneer
The Internet co-opted the fan relationship; Jon Luini is bringing it back
Is Santa Cruz Dog Friendly?
SC County prides itself on being dog-friendly, but it turns out that dogs, even ones who have achieved minor celebrity status, are not as welcome as we thought.
Boulder Creek’s Unique Acting Camp
A big part of the camp’s purpose is to give kids that same sense of empowerment that theater gave founder Shawn Ryan when he was in high school.
A Night in the Museum
“What happens when you give 75 people 48 hours to make an exhibit that challenges museum convention?”
A Night in the Museum
“What happens when you give 75 people 48 hours to make an exhibit that challenges museum convention?”
More Than a Filling
Twinkies will return to grocery shelves mid-July, and the deep-fried Twinkies stand at the Boardwalk is really looking forward to it.
Not Your Typical Tourist Guide
For visitors looking for more than the beach-Boardwalk-hotel combo, there is a pulsating world of what city arts leaders are calling “cultural tourism” hiding just under the surface.
Tiny Houses for Santa Cruz
Meet Jason Dietz, owner of Felton-based Molecule Tiny Homes. A tiny home builder for three years, Dietz possesses no kind of building license, but ‘a lot of experience creating things and engineering things.’
Santa Cruz Occult Store Move Rejected
On any given day, downtown Santa Cruz bustles with buskers, magicians, and even “energy readers” who will tell your fortune for spare change.