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Floating Lotus

A Big Sur artist looks to the I Ching for inspiration.

A Big Sur artist looks to the I Ching for inspiration.

Java Jive

Carmel Valley Coffee Roasting Co. puts the jolt in your morning cuppa.

Carmel Valley Coffee Roasting Co. puts the jolt in your morning cuppa.

Your Letters

Artifacts

The much-beleaguered Black Box Cabaret at CSUMB finally got the axe, and will be closing down at the end of the semester. CSUMB officials announced Monday they don't have the money to make needed repairs to the historic building, which include seismic retrofitting, rewiring to meet fire codes, and installing a disabled-access ramp from the parking lot. "It will cost more than $350,000 just to bring it up to code, and that's not counting making any improvements," says university spokesperson Holly White.

Cielo Restaurant/ Ventana Inn And Spa

Dining Review

Dining Review

Love And Death

Unicorn Theater presents a well-done version of Christopher Fry's comedic classic.

Unicorn Theater presents a well-done version of Christopher Fry's comedic classic.

Double Threat

As both violinist and conductor, Vladimir Spivakov commands respect.

As both violinist and conductor, Vladimir Spivakov commands respect.

The Man Behind The Mouse

Sculptor Brian Wade moves from film to fine art.

Sculptor Brian Wade moves from film to fine art.

Sick Pleasure

If you think you've seen and heard it all, here's the ugly truth about animal snuff films.

If you think you've seen and heard it all, here's the ugly truth about animal snuff films.

It's Your Life, Do What Ya Wanna Do

Street Talk

Street Talk