Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Thurs: Open Stage! // Fri: Film (housing is a human need) // Sat & Sun & Mon: Shows! // Thurs: Queer Cuts & Gay Clothing Swap

Again! SubRosa! Check it out!



-Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm:  Open Stage

SubRosa's take on Open Mic. Once a month. Every month.  Sign ups at 7:30pm. Show at 8! Each act will get 5-10 minutes depending on the evening.

This is a space for performance of all kinds. A space to be witnessed in your work. Performance art. Drag. Dance. Poetry. Music. Essays. Rants. Interactive games. Magic. This is an Open Stage.

With a critique of capitalism and acknowledgement of intersectional systems of oppression, we honor and wish to uplift less heard voices including those of queer, trans, femme, people of color and indigenous folks. We strive to create a brave space where we work with what and who is in the room.

We hope for this space to serve the radical performing artists in Santa Cruz and are open to collaboration!

Donations accepted and appreciated // https://www.facebook.com/events/428220997672743/

-Friday, July 27th, 7pm:  Holding Out - Housing is a Human Need! Film Series #1

"Holding Out":  With an eviction crisis reaching epic proportions in San Francisco, the city's residents must navigate changing landscapes and communities, while also facing the loss of their homes. Using storytelling to explore themes of memory, history, and community, Holding Out follows four embattled tenants as they reflect on their lives and fight eviction. Questioning the relationship between developers and City Hall, Holding Out exposes what is at stake, and who stands to lose, in San Francisco's determined quest to assert its role as the tech capital of the world.

Filmmaker Rebecca Gourevitch will be present for the after film discussion.

No one turned away for lack of funds! Donations accepted to SUR and Subrosa Community space // https://www.facebook.com/events/175871593282925/

-Saturday, July 28th, 6pm:  Animas Migrantes Tour Santa Cruz

This is the 4th event part of the Animas Migrantes tour from Jota Effectus (https://www.facebook.com/events/283591932186566/) // More info about Jota Effectus at https://www.facebook.com/Jotaeffectus/

-Sunday, July 29th, 6:30pm:  A Show!!!

*Perspective, a lovely hand to hold (NH)

***KILROI (bay)
****Get Married (bay) https://getmarried.bandcamp.com/

-Monday, July 30thm 7pm:  Space Camp / Windbreaker / more TBA at SubRosa

Cactus Bloom Collective presents:


*SPACE CAMP (On Tour - Connecticut) non-binary queercore east coast good https://spacecampct.bandcamp.com/
**WINDBREAKER (San Jose) loud-ass pop-punk with an emphasis on punk https://windbreaker408.bandcamp.com/releases
***more TBA

7$ // 7pm // All Ages // Safe(r) Space // No Alcohol No Drugs // https://www.facebook.com/events/1033846180104275/

-Thursday, August 2nd, 4pm - 7pm:  Queercuts is back! With a Gay Clothing Swap! 

Yup!  Queercuts is back! With a Gay Clothing Swap! We'll be holding a free box with *gender affirming* clothes during our open hours from 4-7pm on Aug 2nd! 


Items like binders, make-up, ties and such will be there courtesy of those who've donated to the Diversity Center. Others are welcome to bring clothes as well to expand this queer wardrobe!

Think of it like our Really Really Free Market but a miniature gay version. So come through and shave the side of your head! Upgrade your profesh 9-5 look! Or just shave that shit off entirely! Cuts will be provided by talented neighborhood barbers and done in an inclusive space! (Barbers/Clippers/Scissors are welcome too!!) All are welcome.  https://www.facebook.com/events/255514445245012/


AND REMINDER ABOUT REGULAR OPEN HOURS
(Come on by and have some coffee, check-out a book or strike up a conversation)
Wednesdays, 10:30am - 2pm // Thursdays, 4pm - 7pm // Fridays, 9am - 12pm //
& open for events & meetings

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