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Gone Mainstream

mindfulness and somatic approaches help people move beyond talk therapy and reconnect with the body, nervous system and self.

Free Will Astrology

This week’s Free Will Astrology moves through cunning with honor, sacred trouble, kelp-saving otters, hidden inheritances, false friends and divergent realities, offering each sign a strange, useful lantern for the week ahead.

Free Will Astrology

This week’s horoscope encourages each sign to seek clearer purpose, strengthen self-understanding and move toward renewal through practical tools, patience and emotional insight.

The Editor’s Desk

Brad Kava frames this week’s AI cover story through the legend of John Henry, asking what happens when artists, businesses and communities face machines that can both help and harm.

Letters

A Santa Cruz reader raises concerns over proposed City Charter changes, arguing that voters should closely examine shifts involving council authority, salaries, meetings and public oversight.

Street Talk

Share your dream home from TV or movies.

Below the Surface

Elizabeth Borelli begins a two-part look at therapy approaches in Santa Cruz, from ACT and Parts Therapy to somatic work, art therapy and walk-and-talk sessions.

Street Talk

What should we be talking about more?

Free Will Astrology

Free Will Astrology for the week of May 14, 2026, invites each sign to explore new truths, from Aries’ encounter with intensity to Pisces’ rebellion against perfectionism.

Freeze the Frame

Elizabeth Borelli looks at Mental Health Awareness Month through the lens of happiness, resilience and mindset, offering simple ways to interrupt rumination and steady the nervous system.

Letters

This week’s letters include praise for the return of Street Talk, criticism of Felipe Hernandez, thanks for coverage of The Cruz Room and news of Capitola’s renovated Community Center and accessible Treasure Cove playground.

The Editor’s Desk

This week’s Editor’s Desk celebrates Santa Cruz as a home for creative misfits, highlights MAH Director Ginger Shulick Porcella, looks at mental health, language studies, Staff of Life’s anniversary and Watsonville Community Hospital’s safety grade.
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