Natalie D-Napoleon
The performance space at Rocks drew a crowd on Thursday evening as Natalie D-Napoleon, fresh off Florida’s Australian Festival, prepared to launch her new CD, After the Flood.
The performance space at Rocks drew a crowd on Thursday evening as Natalie D-Napoleon, fresh off Florida’s Australian Festival, prepared to launch her new CD, After the Flood.
Former Santa Barbara School Board member Lanny Ebenstein prevailed in court on 11/13 in a dispute with his tenants, hormone therapist T.S. Wiley and her family.
The Sisters of Bethany are still trying to find out how much money was collected by Denise D’Sant Angelo, who headed an ad hoc support group called Save Our Sisters.
If I could only stop writing about Hungry Cat (1134 Chapala St., 884-4701, thehungrycat.com), I would. But Chef Fultineer has come up with a surf ‘n’ turf that’s oceanic in its otherworldliness.
Santa Barbara City planning commissioners John Jostes, Bendy White, and Addison Thompson expressed frustration that the General Plan update process has been quiet and lengthy.
Hello. My name is Rachel, and I am a Drunk Dialer. There’s no point in denying it, because if your number is in my cell phone, you know it’s true. I don’t know what the driving force is, besides the obvious (two-or three or four-drinks), but past 10 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, I find myself wandering away from reason, and the dance floor, my fingers prowling through my Razor’s contact list, uncontrollably compelled to let everyone I’ve ever known how much I “looooooove!!!” them.
There’s an experimental music night at Reds Cafe this Thursday, November 15, at 8 p.m. featuring the Andrew Pask Trio and the Colter Frazier/Rob Wallace Duo. It’s sure to be out there-and it’s only $5-so check it out.
It was a suitably chilly Central Coast night that closed out the 2007 season at the Santa Barbara Bowl. But while those that assembled in the bleachers might not have been properly equipped to handle the enveloping conditions, those on the floor were certainly afforded sufficient reason to be oblivious of them, for what emanated from the stage over the course of the night was a genre-crossing serving of hard-hitting rock.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department announced that convicted child molester Kenneth Rasmuson, 45, will soon be released from prison.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department announced that convicted child molester Kenneth Rasmuson, 45, will soon be released from prison.