An over-the-top multimedia extravaganza celebrates the genre-blending music of Santa Cruz composer Jon Scoville, with dance, film, jazz, and chamber music colliding in a Valentine’s-perfect concert.
Gov’t Mule frontman and Allman Brothers legend Warren Haynes brings a rare solo performance to the Rio Theatre, blending reflective new material with classics from across his storied career. Feb. 15 at the Rio Theatre
Melania documents Melania Trump’s last 20 days leading up to Donald Trump’s second inauguration. I feel deep anguish that this groundbreaking film is not...
Making an entrance, building momentum, and wrapping things up with a twist—these key elements of stagecraft are difficult to master.
Now imagine having to achieve...
Santa Cruz native Jackie Greene returns to Moe’s Alley, Friday and Saturday, with new music and a career shaped by jam bands, classic rock, and tireless touring.
The Santa Cruz Baroque Festival opens its season with a rare event: the premiere of two newly discovered Bach works, brought to life by Artistic Director Jörg Reddin.
From Warning to Healing: A Cultural Renaissance Returns to the Vets Hall
The silence inside the Santa Cruz Veterans Memorial Building on October 24 was...
Literally the essence of the bedroom pop genre, “Baby Man” is a lo-fi exercise in execution that retains sonic richness thanks to Eric D. Johnson’s collaboration with producer Thom Monahan.
The Comedians With Disabilities Act takes center stage in a new documentary filming in Santa Cruz, highlighting comedy, accessibility, and unapologetic voices.
Broken Compass Bluegrass and Painted Mandolin bring jamgrass energy to the Rio Theatre with a dynamic double bill blending tradition, improvisation, and fresh originals. Saturday, Jan. 17