COAST gave the first ever Barry Siegel Award to Marc Chytilo (with beard).
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Incoming MBAR secretary Jason Moore sits next to outgoing secretary David Villalobos.
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Ms. Traxler, in white, gets to have fun with ropes in SBHS's Peter Pan.
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Go easy with the spigot!
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Bob Roebuck
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Even the firefighters tried to figure out what to do with the bus.
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Imagine driving around East Mountain Drive and seeing this stuck bus.
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A big thank you to the tow truck driver!
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Smitty's Towing to the rescue!
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What to do with the stuck bus?
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The diligent parking lot volunteers at the Community Kitchen benefit tour.
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John and Christy Venable
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Nancy Salvucci and Sue Adams
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A view from the homes tour to benefit the Community Kitchen.
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A view from the homes tour to benefit the Community Kitchen.
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A view from the homes tour to benefit the Community Kitchen.
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Look familiar? Painter Heather Mattoon is a much-appreciated member of Santa Barbara's arts and culinary communities.
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Pilobolus
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Andrew Herro launches himself over Renee Jaworski's head in B'zyrk.
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Gangl Howe with Fred Lehto (asFrank).
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Leslie Gangl Howe as Emma has her hands full with the three men in her life, including radioactive houseguest Greg Haynes (Tom Hinshaw).
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Matthew Horn as Woyzeck shaves Grant Gerard as the Captain.
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The Captain threatens Woyzeck.
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Ozomatli
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Guitar guru David Lindley played to a packed crowd of folk fans on Saturday night at the Lobero.
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Dave Wakeling brought his English Beat to SOhO for a night of ska and dancehall classics on Friday night.
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Gwen Stefani hit the Santa Barbara Bowl on Saturday, announcing the end of her solo career and her upcoming return to No Doubt.
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Siblings Tegan (left) and Sara took to the Lobero stage on October 31 for a special Halloween show in support of their latest album, The Con.
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Ellen Rockne
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Amy Lee
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Max Schott (right) with Speedy Peake, 1958.
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John Sisterson is the head coach of the women's soccer team at SBCC. Ranked No. 6 in the state and done with their regular season, the ladies will host a playoff game next Saturday, November 17.
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The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
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Santa Barbara around 1840 when the hide and tallow trade was a major part of the economy
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Cory Steffen's "The Last Oak."
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Libby Black's "Back in the Saddle Again."
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"Runaway Steer" watercolor.
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"Five Vaqueros" watercolor and gouache.
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"Blackfoot Women, Western Canada" watercolor and gouache.
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"The Trail Boss" oil on canvas.
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"Gathering at Mission Santa Barbara" watercolor.
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Host of PRI's beloved weekly program This American Life, Ira Glass gave a brilliant live presentation full of his signature "pleasurable surprises."
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Joni Mitchell
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Sidney Lumet, in his fifth decade of movie-making, hits the big screen again with this melodrama about a robbery gone seriously wrong that stars Albert Finney.
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Roger Durling
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Josh Conviser
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Jake Shimabukuro
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Cursive
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Bee Movie gets an F for veracity, as it manages to confound bee life by showing worker bees to be macho flying dudes packing nectar-sucking cylinders and worshipped by the girl bees, to boot.
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Shipping containers are carpeting the world.
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Marc Levinson's enlightening book, The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.
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An inside view of the recycled shipping container, designed by UCSB art students.
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A close-up of the container's sleeping area.
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A side view of the recycled shipping container, donated by J Staal.
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The front door to the box.
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Bunk beds in the recycled container.
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A mechanized crane is all that's needed to move the containers these days, so gone are the days of vibrant port worker communities.
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Shipping containers are piling up at ports around the country, with nowhere to go.
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Shipping containers come to port.
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