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Friday, 8 August 2008

Bolce Bussiere will be turning 8 today, on 8/8/08, and there's a party at 8 p.m. in the cabanas on Seacliff State Beach. Fans of the lucky number take note....

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Pagano Retires

Friday, 8 August 2008

The superintendent of Santa Cruz City Schools, Alan Pagano, has announced that he will retire effective January 1 of next year. Pagano has been the superintendent since 2002, and started...

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Cleaning Meder Canyon

Thursday, 7 August 2008

The city of Santa Cruz is planning to clear Arroyo Seco Creek from Mission Street to Meder starting August 11, including the removal of 60 trees, a handful of which...

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A Summer of Festivals | Print |  E-mail
Interviews
Written by Matthew Sommer   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

Phil Collins on music and theatre

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A Milestone for the Modern Symphony | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Amanda Martinez   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music celebrates its 45th anniversary

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The Polyphonic Spree | Print |  E-mail
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007

The Fragile Army

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Various Artists | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Irene Jay Liu   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Putumayo Presents Americana

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Rasputina | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Chris J. Magyar   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Oh Perilous World

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Michael Brecker | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Irene Jay Liu   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Pilgrimage

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Ryan Adams | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Irene Jay Liu   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Live at The Catalyst: July 21

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Jackie Rocks | Print |  E-mail
Love Your Local Band
Written by Amanda Martinez   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

28 | saturday
E3 Playhouse
When: 1 p.m. Where: 435 Front St., Santa Cruz. Cost: $3. Info: 466-9033.

Jackie Rocks (JR) may be one of this town’s hardest-working local bands. Having played more than 90 gigs since they first formed in February of 2006, there’s no doubt that the six members of JR are serious about their commitment to their music. They are also all in middle school. Wait a minute—what? “Our biggest fanbase is probably first through third grade,” says Jackie Partida, the band’s frontwoman, founder and vocalist, who just turned 13 last month. Partida took to music early, finding her voice at age 3 and later, picking up the guitar at the ripe old age of 8. “I taught myself the guitar,” says Partida. “My dad had a few chords that he knew, so he showed them to me and I took it from there.” A love of music and an increasing desire to perform drove Partida to form JR at age 12. Less than a year and a half later, Partida and her band have played the gamut of Santa Cruz venues from intimate coffee shops to outdoor festivals to the cavernous Catalyst. If you’re wondering about stagefright, Partida says it’s not an issue. “I love the whole idea of performing in front of a lot of people,” she says. “It makes me feel free. I feel at home on stage.” With its growing repertoire of originals, all penned by Partida, JR’s music seamlessly folds the effervescence of pop into the badass attitude of rock ‘n’ roll, achieving a perfect synthesis of hope and angst. “Rock On” captures the unaffected euphoria of youth, with its upbeat instrumentals and lyrical tour of some of Santa Cruz’s most beloved, bohemian hangouts. “Sinking Star” kicks off with an ominously chromatic guitar and bass line, a perfect prelude to its heavy lyrical exploration of apathy and dissatisfaction. A source of inspiration to so many young minds, Partida offers this advice for her fans: “believe in yourself.” 

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Universal Language | Print |  E-mail
Love Your Local Band
Written by Amanda Martinez   
Wednesday, 18 July 2007

21 | Saturday, Moe’s Alley
When: 9:30 p.m. Where: 1535 Commercial Way, Santa Cruz. Cost: $10/adv, $12/door. Info: 479-1854.

When the eight men of local band Universal Language (UL) take the stage at Moe’s Alley this Saturday for the first time since last November, it will be the result of a simple principle—supply and demand. “There’s been a lot of community support for seeing us perform live again,” says lead vocalist and founding member Moshé Vilozny. In putting out the homing beacon to stage the band’s reunion, Vilozny literally summoned the band’s members from various corners of the Earth—workshops in Africa, studies in Cuba, tours of the Middle East and for the band’s percussionist and other founding member, David “Pacha” Alvarez, cozy, domestic bliss with his wife and new child in their newly built house in Mexico. Vilozny and Alvarez started the band back in 2002, after the two met while engaging in that timeless Santa Cruz pastime of busking on Pacific Avenue. Soon thereafter, they recruited Ethan Sanchez (bass), Jon Cavanaugh (trumpet), Joel Ford (saxophone), Nate Fredrick (drumset) and Italian brothers, Renzo (Spanish guitar) and Gianni Staiano (piano). Add to the mix Vilozny’s Israeli ancestry, Alvarez’s Mexican heritage and the band members’ shared penchant for the study of international music and you have the band’s driving appeal—diversity. “Our sound is a collective of all of the different influences and cultures in the group,” says Vilozny. Indeed, UL’s sound is a lively mélange of Middle Eastern melodies, Latin beats and chord progressions and African rhythms that fluently incorporate more traditional elements of hip hop, funk, reggae and jazz. The result—soulful, often sexy and explicitly danceable instrumentation that according to Vilozny, is the perfect device for disseminating UL’s earnest lyrical missive of peace, unity, political-consciousness and freedom. “It’s not boring. It’s not like sitting through a class,” says Vilozny. “People are involved. They get to dance. They get to shout. They get to radiate their energy. I feel like it’s more of a give and take. Hopefully, people will take home some of the messages in our lyrics.” UL will be joined by special guests Radioactive and Salif and Mandjou Koné. 

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Giant Leap Forward | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Peter Koht   
Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Ravi Coltrane on composition, imagination and defeating the jazz fascists

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