Tattoo the World

Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History 705 Front St. , Santa Cruz, CA, United States

It was just a matter of time before someone made a documentary about the world of body inking. This one, made by Emiko Omori, features a biography of Ed Hardy. Nane Alexander presents the film and offers some insight into the local scene. http://santacruzmah.org

Special Live Performaance

Rio Theater 1205 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Not an especially informative title is it? But it is special because Keith Greeninger is performing. The composer and singer is bringing his unmistakable voice and style to the Rio along with local hero Dayan Kai and Their Band. In addition there will be Fred Eaglesmith and Tif Ginn rounding out the evening. This will […]

Portola to the Sea (Backpacking trip)

They are not leaving today. This is the opening of the registration for the trip. It will take place in June (11-14). It will be three nights and four days of hiking and camping. Led by experienced people and going through some gorgeous scenery it will be a memorable trip. More info? [email protected]  or call 831-278-0195

Skyline to Sea (Backpack trip)

It's not leaving right now, they are opening up the reservation for the trip which comes up in July (16th-19th). This is your chance to register for three nights and four days on the trail through the Santa Cruz Mountains over to the ocean. Lots of pros accompany you, so the risks are minimal. more […]

Extraordinary Ordinary (Cardboard Re-imagined)

Cabrillo Gallery 6500 Soquel Ave., Aptos, CA, United States

Five artists have taken this everyday material and created challenging, interesting art. The show opens February 1st and the opening celebration is from 4:00 until 6:00. It looks to be most "extraordinary". http://cabrillo.edu/services/gallery

Sunday Seaside Crafts

Seymour Marine Discovery Center 100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

The Seymour Marine Discovery Center, part of UCSC, hosts a weekly gathering for children and their families. The point is educating them about the fabulous and abundant life of the Monterey Bay and its environs. The means they use to do this is art and hands-on activities. You and your child can learn lots about […]

Big Brother-Big Data

Sunset Center San Carlos & 9th, carmel, CA, United States

While much information is collected about you, what is done with it? Vinnie Monaco, a Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School is going to lay it all out for us. Maybe he will have insight into how to better protect ourselves. Come find out. http://carmelpubliclibrary.org

Astronomy on Tap (Planets Under Construction)

Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery 402 Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Two astronomers, Nienke Van Der Marel from University of Victoria and Steph Sallum from UCSC will be informing us about the process of finding new planets and helping understand why it's important. All while the audience enjoys the wonderful products of Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery. Great Stuff!http://scmbrew.com

Fellow Pynins

Lilli Aeske Arthouse 13160 CA-98, Boulder Creek, CA, United States

No that is not a misprint, that's the name. (Hope you know what it means.) It is an award-winning folk duo of some renown. They are performers of original tunes and some familiar tunes upon which they have put a personal stamp. http://fellowpynins.com

Kimberly Ford sings Joni Mitchell’s “Blue”

Monterey Center for Spiritual Living 400 W. Franklin, Monterey, CA, United States

Not only is Ms. Ford a highly regarded interpreter of Ms.Mitchell's music but the band behind her is named Celebration of Joni Mitchell. We can reasonably guess that they know their way around this celebrated singer songwriter. This tour focuses obviously on the groundbreaking "Blue" album. SOunds like a cool evening. http://celebrationofjonimitchell.com