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SUMMARY:Patti Smith: Songs & Stories\, A Book of Days
DESCRIPTION:Bookshop Santa Cruz is thrilled to welcome Patti Smith\, National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids and M Train\, back to town for a celebration of A Book of Days—her deeply moving and idiosyncratic visual book of days featuring more than 365 images and reflections. \n \nTickets include entry to the event and a copy of A Book of Days. \nThis special event will take place at The Rio Theatre\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz. \nIn 2018\, without any plan or agenda for what might happen next\, Patti Smith posted her first Instagram photo: her hand with the simple message “Hello Everybody!” Known for shooting with her beloved Land Camera 250\, Smith started posting images from her phone including portraits of her kids\, her radiator\, her boots\, and her Abyssinian cat\, Cairo. Followers felt an immediate affinity with these miniature windows into Smith’s world\, photographs of her daily coffee\, the books she’s reading\, the graves of beloved heroes–William Blake\, Dylan Thomas\, Sylvia Plath\, Simone Weil\, Albert Camus. Over time\, a coherent story of a life devoted to art took shape\, and more than a million followers responded to Smith’s unique aesthetic in images that chart her passions\, devotions\, obsessions\, and whims. Original to this book are vintage photographs: anniversary pearls\, a mother’s keychain\, and a husband’s Mosrite guitar. Here\, too\, are photos from Smith’s archives of life on and off the road\, train stations\, obscure cafés\, a notebook always nearby. In wide-ranging yet intimate daily notations\, Smith shares dispatches from her travels around the world. \nWith over 365 photographs taking you through a single year\, A Book of Days is a new way to experience the expansive mind of the visionary poet\, writer\, and performer. Hopeful\, elegiac\, playful–and complete with an introduction by Smith that explores her documentary process—A Book of Days is a timeless offering for deeply uncertain times\, an inspirational map of an artist’s life. \nPatti Smith is the author of the National Book Award winner Just Kids\, as well as M Train\, Year of the Monkey\, and numerous collections of poetry and essays. Her seminal album Horses has been hailed as one of the top 100 albums of all time. In 2005\, the French Ministry of Culture awarded Smith the title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007\, and was awarded the key to New York City in 2021. \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/patti-smith-songs-stories-a-book-of-days/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pamela Z - Concert and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Z is a composer\, technologist\, mixed-media and performance artist specializing in real-time synthesis\, voice and vocality\, and the framing of found objects and found texts as opportunities for unexpectedly visceral engagements— engagements with the interiorities and exteriorities of our identities and communities. She will complete a two-part residency at UC Santa Cruz\, engaging with artists\, and then in public dialogue with our music- and media-curious communities on the future of performance and multi-modal creativity. \n  \nMedia and Society is a series of lectures and public conversations on the role of media\, journalism\, popular culture narrative\, and media representation\, in the deployment of power in contemporary society. \n \nEach series lasts a full academic year\, but the fall quarter of the series is also a component of Kresge 1: Power and Representation\, the core course at Kresge College. The series as a whole uniquely serves the UC Santa Cruz community in a vital function of the liberal arts: to cultivate dialogue in the context of public dialogue\, and to guard our freedoms in expressing and debating that knowledge.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/pamela-z-concert-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191208
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SUMMARY:TEDx Santa Cruz
DESCRIPTION:TEDxSantaCruz 2019:\n The Art of Hope \nFeatures riveting talks and performances from a diverse range of inspired\, innovative and renowned speakers and artists. \nJoin the local conference on December 7\, 2019\, at the Rio Theatre. \nNine UCSC speakers join TEDx Santa Cruz extravaganza on Dec. 7 \nFor tickets and more information visit www.tedxsantacruz.org \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/tedx-santa-cruz-2019/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Zakir Hussain: Masters of Percussion
DESCRIPTION:Zakir Hussain is appreciated as one of the greatest musicians of our time. A classical tabla virtuoso of the highest order\, his consistently brilliant and exciting performances have established him as a national treasure in India and he is one of India’s reigning cultural ambassadors. Along with his legendary father and teacher\, Ustad Allarakha\, he has elevated the status of his instrument both in India and around the world. His playing is marked by uncanny intuition and masterful improvisational dexterity\, founded in formidable knowledge and study. Widely considered a chief architect of the contemporary world music movement\, Hussain’s contribution to world music has been unique\, with many historic collaborations\, including Shakti\, which he founded with John McLaughlin and L. Shankar\, and recordings/performances with artists as diverse as George Harrison\, YoYo Ma\, Joe Henderson\, Van Morrison\, and the Kodo drummers. Hussain presents his Masters of Percussion project on this concert date. Zakir Hussain Website \nAt the Rio Theatre \n1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95062\nDoors at 6:30 PM \nBUY TICKETS \nRegular General Admission: $42/Advance $50/Door\nGold Circle Section (1st 10 rows): $63/Advance $70/Door\n(5% City of Santa Cruz Admission Tax included\, service charge not included) \nThis event is co-sponsored by Kuumbwa Jazz and The Humanities Institute.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/zakir-hussain/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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SUMMARY:María en tierra de nadie: Screening & Q&A with Marcela Zamora
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, public film screening to kickoff Borders and Belonging: A Series of Events on Human Migration \nTo foster a conversation about migration\, LALS and the CLRC are jointly hosting a special screening of Marcela Zamora’s María en tierra de nadie (María in No Man’s Land)\, 2010. This is the story of three Salvadoran women and their journey to the United States. The film has been called unprecedented and a critical addition to the global migration conversation. The journalists and filmographers involved in creating this unique documentary spent months riding the trains and sleeping in the same shelters as they followed immigrants from El Salvador and Mexico\, attempting to make the harrowing crossing to the United States. \nImmediately following the screening\, Professors John J. Leaños (Film & Digital Media) and Cecilia Rivas (LALS) will moderate a Q&A with the director\, Marcela Zamora. \nMarcela Zamora is a documentary filmmaker and journalist. She has made 14 films about gender and human rights\, including María en tierra de nadie and El cuarto de los huesos / The Room of Bones (2015)\, a documentary about the quest to unearth and identify the disappeared in El Salvador. She studied journalism in Costa Rica and documentary filmmaking in Cuba and has worked for Al Jazeera\, Tele Sur\, and Elfaro.net\, Latin America’s first online newspaper. \nClick here for more info and to register for the event. \nFor questions\, please contact Catherine Ramírez at cathysue@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/maria-en-tierra-de-nadie-screening-qa-with-marcela-zamora-3/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Saving Capitalism For the Many\, Not the Few: A Curated Conversation with Robert Reich
DESCRIPTION:Robert Reich\, Former Secretary of Labor\, in the Clinton administration\, is the author of more than a dozen books\, including Aftershock\, The Work of Nations\, and Beyond Outrage. He is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley and a Senior Fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economics. Reich is also the subject of Inequality for All\, an ward-winning documentary film. Inequality for All will be shown at Kresge Town Hall on Thursday\, March 31. \nFree Admission. Advance Registration Required.\nThis event has reached capacity; online registration is now closed. To be placed on a waiting list\, fill out this form or email the Special Events office. \nLIVE STREAMING AVAILABLE!\nhttp://www.ustream.tv/channel/MJEZw4EMeNB
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/robert-reich-3/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Toni Morrison: "Literature and the Silence of Goodness" (Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \nHumanities Division and Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture Presents: \nToni Morrison: “LITERATURE AND THE SILENCE OF GOODNESS”\nat the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz \nTickets:\n$12 Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture with Toni Morrison\n$145 Founders Celebration Dinner and Baskin Ethics Lecture with Toni Morrison (combo ticket) \n*If you were not able to get tickets to the Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture with Toni Morrison it will be live streamed on Oct 25th from 4-6pm at  http://specialevents.ucsc.edu/founders/. \nRegister Now \n[vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”]\nAfter the lecture\, Toni Morrison will be awarded the UC Santa Cruz Foundation Medal at the 2014 Founders Celebration at Coconut Grove for her powerful writing and expressive depictions of Black America\, giving life to an essential aspect of American reality. Click here for more information. \nToni Morrison is a novelist\, editor\, and professor\, best known for her novels Beloved\, The Bluest Eye\, Sula\, and Song of Solomon. She studied humanities at Howard and Cornell Universities\, followed by an academic career at Texas Southern University\, Howard University\, Yale\, and Princeton. She made her debut as a novelist in 1970\, soon gaining the attention of both critics and a wider audience for her epic power\, unerring ear for dialogue\, and poetically-charged and richly-expressive depictions of Black America. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for Beloved\, the Nobel Prize in 1993\, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. \nThe Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture Series is a lively forum for the discussion and exploration of ethics-related challenges in human endeavors. The Peggy Downes Baskin Humanities Endowment for Interdisciplinary Ethics enables the Humanities Division to promote a dialogue about ethics and ethics related challenges in an interdisciplinary setting. The endowment was established in honor of Peggy Downes Baskin’s longtime interest in ethical issues across the academic spectrum. \n[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/toni-morrison-peggy-downes-baskin-ethics-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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CREATED:20131211T224014Z
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SUMMARY:Ursula K. le Guin
DESCRIPTION:Anthropocene: Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet \nVideo \nUrsula K. Le Guin is one of the most-loved writers of our time. Her work includes science fiction\, novels\, essays\, and children’s books. \nDonna Haraway the author of When Species Meet. \nJames Clifford is the author of Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century. \nTickets Required • Sign up free at www.anthropocene.brownpapertickets.com \nMore info and full conference agenda at: anthropo.ihr.ucsc.edu
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ursula-k-le-guin-2/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131103
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SUMMARY:Salt of the Earth: Exploring the Cultural Diasporas of Surfing
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n \nProudly presented by the UCHRI and Porter College\, the spirit of the Salt of the Earth event is to essentially celebrate the indigenous Hawaiian practice of heʻe nalu (surfing) and the impact it has had on the world.  Events include an artist talk by Drew Brophy and an alaia surfboard shaping demo by Tom Pohaku Stone at Porter College on the afternoon of Friday\, 11/1.  That evening there will be screening of Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau presented by director Sam George at the Rio Theater – doors and live music start at 6:45pm.  The following day a surf conference will be held at the UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, from 9:30am – 5:00pm\, that will use the film to segue into some of the most debated aspects of contemporary surf culture: the changing aesthetic representations of surfing\, the evolving methods of surfboard production\, surf industry environmentalism and surfer activism\, and contextualizing localisms in both Oʻahu and Santa Cruz.  These events are free* and open to the public.  For more information\, please visit the event website at saltoftheearth-ucsc.blogspot.com or email Trey Highton at treyhighton@gmail.com. \nSponsored by: Arbor Collective\, Big Creek Lumber\, Burger\, Dark Seas\, Hula’s Island Grill\, Kanalu\, Mollusk Surf Shop\, Obey\, Patagonia\, Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery\, Save the Waves Coalition\, Sawyer Land & Sea Supply\, Surfline\, Surfrider Foundation\, Trader Joe’s\, Woodstock’s Pizza\, and the UCSC Literature Department. \n* A $5 donation will be strongly suggested at the door for the film screening.  This donation will purchase a raffle ticket for various door prizes supplied by our community sponsors.  All proceeds will benefit the Surfrider & Aikau Foundations. \n[/vc_column_text] [vc_column width=”1/2″ el_position=”first”] [rb_section_title title=”Friday\, November 1″ icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n1:00 PM – Artist Talk with Drew Brophy – “How to Survive as an Artist”\nHitchcock Lounge\, Porter College\, UCSC \n2:30 PM – Indigenous Alaia Surfboard Shaping Demo with Tom Pohaku Stone\nPorter College Amphitheater\, UCSC \n6:45 PM – Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau screening\, plus live music from The Shapes\nRio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Ave\, Santa Cruz \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [vc_column width=”1/2″ el_position=”last”] [rb_section_title title=”Saturday\, November 2″ icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n9:30am – 5pm – Surf Conference at UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall \nPanel Discussions Include: \nChanging Aesthetics of Surfing: Technologies of Framing the Oceanic\nSam George\, Marcus Sanders\, Julie Cox\, Daniel Duane\, & Drew Brophy \nOf Surfboards & Soul: A look at the changing manufacturing technologies of surfboards\, and if the surfboard has a soul…\nTom Pohaku Stone\, Chad Kaimanu Jackson\, Ashley Lloyd\, Danny Hess\, & Bob Pearson \nClear Water: An honest conversation about SIMA\, Environmentalism\, and Surfer Activism\nJess Ponting\, Jim Kempton\, Kristian Gustavson\, Kyle Thiermann\, & Nick Mucha \nDeconstructing Localisms: Contextualizing Oahu & Santa Cruz\nIsaiah Helekunihi Walker\, Tom Pohaku Stone\, Ken Collins\, & Frosty Hesson \nFree on-campus parking \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [rb_blank_divider height=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \nFor more information\, please visit the conference website: http://saltoftheearth-ucsc.blogspot.com \n[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/salt-of-the-earth-exploring-the-cultural-diasporas-of-surfing-2/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120615T190000
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CREATED:20120607T211010Z
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SUMMARY:The Sammy Awards
DESCRIPTION:Click image to enlarge\nJoin us for the Sammy Awards\, the UC Santa Cruz Annual Game Design Awards showcasing student work from the Computer Science Game Design major. \nFeaturing CS Chair Jim WHitehead as MC\, and a panel of tech and game industry judges from Google\, Microsoft\, EA\, Pixar\, and more! \nMusic by Terminal Degree! http://terminaldegree.posterous.com/ \nThis event is open to the public. \nWhen: Friday\, June 15th\, 7-10pm\nWhere: The Rio Theatre\, 1205 Soquel Avenue.\nTickets: $5\, advance purchase only. We can not sell tickets at the door!\nTo register: http://games.soe.ucsc.edu/registration/1 \nMore info: http://games.soe.ucsc.edu/sammys-2012
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-sammy-awards-3/
LOCATION:Rio Theater\, 1205 Soquel Avenue\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
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