Paul Portuges on The Body Electric Journal and Cin(e)-Poetry

Driving to meet Paul Portuges on a cool Sunday afternoon, I noticed a fan of birds opening wide, then closing, and taking off again, and thought-a metaphor for Portuges’s words in his new book of poetry, The Body Electric Journal (Plain View Press, 2007).

Enchanted

An entertaining combination of animation and live action (but heavy on the latter), Enchanted takes every trope of classic Disney animation-helpful forest critters, love at first sight, poisoned apples, the very concept of the movie musical-and puts them up against the forces of modernity, with unexpected results: an updated fairy tale that could almost be characterized as feminist.

Bracing Area Homeless for Winter

In an effort to minimize chances of a flu or pneumonia epidemic in the Casa Esperanza homeless center this winter, county health professionals and volunteers staffed what is arguably Santa Barbara’s most ambitious public health event of the year…

Body Found Near 101

The body of an Ethiopian-born woman-Zerfie Getahun, 33, of Los Angeles-was found in a ditch off Highway 101 near Santa Barbara last week.

Silpat

One of the great joys of being a professional chef is someone else cleans up your messes. The Silpat makes you more like a pro, since it helps you make no mess, even during the heavy holiday baking season. Slide one of these silicon-on-the-outside, fiberglass-mesh-on-the-inside mats onto a cooking tray and there’s no stick and no ick-no extra butter or oil or glop from an aerosol necessary.

Leerone Pictures a World Filled with Music

When Leerone joins Sea Wolf at Velvet Jones on Friday night, Santa Barbara will be treated to a tantalizing look into the current dynamics of the Los Angeles music scene. By inhabiting venues the likes of Spaceland and Tangier, both acts have carved reputations for themselves that are now bringing their sounds to the masses.

All Dolled Up

Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara has invited Santa Barbara’s finest artists and celebrities to create their own versions of one of the world’s most treasured symbols of girls’ childhood: the doll. Drawing from Girls Inc.’s motto-“inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold”-these artists were invited to offer their unique interpretations of “strong, smart, and bold” in the form of a one-of-a-kind art doll.

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