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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPhoto | Cedar Street Apartments get a paint jobAn artful representation of the magic of ocean waves towers over a pedestrian walking along the pedestrian paseo connecting ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNAuthor to host story times, art project to coincide with environmentally themed book ‘Câmbio’An environmental campaign in Brazil where people bring in trash in exchange for bus fare inspired Santa Cruz resident Taylor ...
Gordon moved to Santa Cruz in 1977 as his father, Richard Gordon, became a professor of politics at UC Santa Cruz. The family ...
Emergency proclamation declared for storm that partially collapsed Santa Cruz Wharf The Hubble Telescope took a snapshot of ...
Running January 24-May 18 at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, the exhibit crowdsources photos of locations from around the world that, while not always appearing in Wes Anderson films ...
Timothy James Young is a poet, writer, editor, abolitionist and wrongfully convicted man, who has been incarcerated in California since 1999. His work has previously been featured in Scalawag ...
Nominations are currently being accepted for this year's Spotlight Awards in Santa Cruz County. The award is meant to honor artists who have significant talent, but whose work haven't yet been ...
“These rugged coastal mountains have a new crop of winemakers who are inspired to translate these soils into art. “It’s only a matter of time until the Santa Cruz Mountains will be regarded ...
The Filipinx American artist describes the ‘deep cellular shift’ they experienced while researching their new paintings for ...
(Brandon Vallance – Santa Cruz Sentinel) This logo was designed by Jim Phillips, a longtime artist who created the company’s famous “Screaming Hand” logo in addition to a variety of rock ...
On Saturday at about 10:19 a.m., first responders from the San Francisco Fire Department, the U.S. Coast Guard and police were sent to Piers 28 and 32 on a report of two people in the water. One adult ...
Landscapes of Fire,” Isola Tong explores the nature of fire, colonialism, and queer ecology “I don’t know why I keep thinking ...
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