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SUMMARY:CommonGround: A Festival of Place-Inspired\, Outdoor Work
DESCRIPTION:CommonGround is a new biennial festival of place-inspired\, outdoor work hosted in locations throughout Santa Cruz County\, from downtown plazas and nearby waterways to forested hillsides and local landmarks. \nFocused on temporary and performative public art projects in rural\, urban\, and architectural space\, the 10-day event features site-responsive installations and interventions across the area’s natural and built environments\, connecting people\, stories\, and landscapes. \nCommonGround is a mostly FREE event. While the majority of works can be visited at no cost\, some festival performances are ticketed and there is a small admission fee to the MAH to view supporting exhibitions and installations. \nFor full event information\, please visit: https://www.santacruzmah.org/commonground
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LOCATION:Santa Cruz County\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Our Mutual Friend Discussion Series: Parts I-V
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Karen Hattaway (San Jacinto College) for a series of discussions about the book that stunned Conrad and Dostoevsky.  \nOur Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens \nSept. 25\, Oct. 23\, Nov. 27\, and Jan. 22 at 1:00-3:00 PM (PDT) | Virtual Events \nCharles Dickens published Our Mutual Friend in twenty monthly parts from May 1864 to November 1865. It was the fourteenth and final novel in his vast corpus of novels\, only to be followed by The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870)\, which remained unfinished at the time of his death. \nMurder\, Money\, Marriage\, and Mounds… of dust\, of human refuse\, of cultural debris\, of industrial by-production. These are the grand themes and objects this novel’s world spawns\, with such horrible inevitability you will think its Thames river-mud could foster spontaneous generation. For the world of Our Mutual Friend is a dirtied and cynical place. Here\, even literacy and education–the “power of knowledge” that give heart and decency to Pip and Biddy in Great Expectations–may become\, in the wrong hands\, mechanical instruments for self-aggrandizement. And the good may need all the wiles of the bad to manufacture a happy ending. \nReading Schedule \n\n\n\n\nSep. 25 \n\n\nBook the First: The Cup and the Lip – Chapters 1-17\, Parts I-V \n\n\n\n\n\nOct. 23 \n\n\nBook the Second: Birds of a Feather – Chapters 1-16\, Parts VI-X \n\n\n\n\n\nNov. 27 \n\n\nBook the Third: A Long Lane – Chapters 1-17\, Parts XI-XV \n\n\n\n\n\nJan. 22 \n\n\nBook the Fourth: A Turning – Chapters 1-16\, Parts XVI-XX \n\n\n\n\n\nThis series of discussions is presented by the Santa Cruz Pickwick Club / Santa Cruz Dickens Fellowship with support from the Santa Cruz Public Libraries. \nMore information: https://dickens.ucsc.edu/resources/pickwick-club/index.html \nRegistration: https://ucsc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpf-mppjsuHd3RdY9mqMeH-FloGyFbM-MQ
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/our-mutual-friend-discussion-series-parts-i-v/
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SUMMARY:The People Revolt: Sri Lanka
DESCRIPTION:The People Revolt: Sri Lanka\,” will take place on September 30\, 2022 from 12pm to 2pm PST\, and is presented by the UC Santa Cruz Center for South Asian Studies as a part of their 2022-2023 lecture series\, Futures. This event is co-organized by the Center for South Asian Studies and Stanford University. \n \nPanelists: \n\nFarzana Haniffa Professor (Department of Sociology\, University of Colombo)\nSwasthika Arulingam (Human rights lawyer and women’s rights activist)\nMarisa De Silva (Feminist activist\, Coordinator for the People’s Alliance for Right to Land)\n\nModerators: \n\nSharika Thiranagama (Stanford University)\nAnjali Arondekar (UC Santa Cruz)
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-people-revolt-sri-lanka/
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