Art Archive

Son Altepee
Five traditional string musicians from Acayucan, Veracruz, Mexico known as the collective "Son Altepee," were at the Springfield Grange in Watsonville touring a short documentary film, performing live music, and sharing their perspectives.
Drummers, hoopers, stiltists, puppeteers, pacifists, breakdancers and many people in costume took part in the parade.
Robert "Blindbear" Facer, a homeless street musician, and Robert Norse, a supporter of homeless civil rights, had their trial continued.
This high-profile infraction case stems from his alleged participation in the Last Night DIY New Year's parade on December 31st, 2009.
Wednesday, April 21st was the first day of the expanded Farmers' Market in downtown Santa Cruz.
I strayed into SubRosa, the infoshop at the south end of Pacific Avenue in Santa Cruz, a quarter past eight for the weekly Open Mic.
A dance party thumped on the night of September 30 at the occupied Graduate Student Commons and Bay Tree Plaza at UC Santa Cruz.
The drumming got started when a little kid, a regular at the drum circle, began playing his drum in the dirt near the sidewalk on Cedar Street.
Mesh fencing that circled the magnolia trees in Santa Cruz's Parking Lot #4 at noon on September 24th had been removed by 3:30pm.