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BOLO Best Bets: Patti Smith, Padma Lakshmi, First Friday galore and Bacon & Bloody Mary Fest
Your place to go for things to do in Santa Cruz County.
BOLO Best Bets: Final weekend for Shakespeare and comedy fest, plus live music and … reptiles?
Your place to go for things to do in Santa Cruz County.
From ‘The Voice’ to finding his own: Anthony Arya talks musical journey
Santa Cruz folk-rocker Anthony Arya burst onto the scene in 2018 on NBC’s talent competition, and since then has put out a pair of albums and enrolled at Stanford. He talks to Lookout about his influences, what goes into his songwriting and when we should expect his next record.
BOLO Best Bets: All aboard the BOLO bus for SV Art, Wine & Beer Fest, comedy & Shakespeare outdoors
Your place to go for things to do in Santa Cruz County.
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Smell that? It’s the scent of Jake Gyllenhaal becoming latest celeb to shun bathing
What’s up with celebs skipping soap and shying away from bathing on a regular basis? Don’t take it from just Jake Gyllenhaal, the latest actor to discuss his bathing habits — Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are on board, too.
Been missing art in your life? Get reacquainted with First Friday
From the Tannery to the MAH, Midtown to the Westside and Ben Lomond to Felton, Laurel Bushman of Lookout’s Team BOLO has a rundown of what’s on tap for the biggest First Friday in a while.
THE BLOCK IS HOT: Midtown Fridays turns a parking lot into a weekly block party
Since May 21, the Midtown Fridays Block Party has brought fresh life into the parking lot located at 1111 Soquel Ave., between the Fire Department and the Diversity Center. Sponsored by the City of Santa Cruz, Midtown Fridays are a way to highlight an area that is often overlooked with a weekly event featuring local businesses, music, and community.
Checking in with Humble Sea about a Felton timetable … and why they’re purchasing another brewery
A week after opening their new Pacifica taproom up Highway 1, Humble Sea’s owners are inching closer to a Cremer House opening in their hometown and getting set to purchase the former site of Uncommon Brewers on River Street in Santa Cruz.

