The actor, who won over audiences last year with his portrayal of the stoner Costard in Shakespeare Santa Cruz’s Love’s Labor’s Lost, will play Aramis in the SSC production of The Three Musketeers and Hotspur in Henry IV, Part 1.
Articles by Guest Writers
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: More Gary Young
From Santa Cruz County’s first poet laureate, prose poems from Even So: New and Selected Poems, forthcoming from White Pine Press.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Robert Sward
From the editor of “Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration,” a poem about the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
Ten Questions for Margaret Bruce
Ecology Action’s vice president of climate issues on Latvia then and now, her hopes for renewable fuel sources and the joys of desk-mounted weaponry.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Dion Farquhar
From the published poet, UCSC writing teacher and mother of two, a pair of poems about modern life.
Ten Questions for Tiffany Harmon
The Seahorse Swim School instructor writes us back.
Ten Questions for Chip Lord
The Santa Cruz artist who helped bring the Cadillac Ranch to life answers our questions.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Bruce Damer
A poem from the Santa Cruz Mountains-dwelling renaissance man titled ‘Jonathan Livingston Slug.’
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Pascal Petit
From the French-born honorary local and author of five collections of poetry, a poem titled “The University among the Redwoods, Santa Cruz.”
Ten Questions for Geoffrey Dunn
The author of The Lies of Sarah Palin on his out-of-control reading habit, the many streets he loves and how time changes when you’re a cancer survivor.